
A sometimes violent tale of a drifting cowhand, Jubal Troop is discovered in a weakened state, horse‑less, and taken in by Shep Horgan at his sprawling ranch. There he quickly clashes with foreman Pinky, a cattleman who derides Jubal, insisting he reeks of sheep, setting the stage for tension and conflict.
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Glenn Ford
Charles Bronson
Ernest Borgnine
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Jubal Troop, Glenn Ford, is found lying in the road in a weakened condition, without a horse. Shep Horgan, Ernest Borgnine, takes him to his ranch, where one of his workers Pinky, Rod Steiger, accuses Jubal of smelling of sheep dip and burns his clothes after Jubal falls asleep in a bunk.
Horgan is married to Mae Horgan, Valerie French, a striking younger woman he met in Canada. He offers Jubal a job after seeing him ride an unbroken horse. Meantime, Pinky forces Mae to kiss him, saying they used to do this when Horgan was away. Horgan is impressed with Jubal’s work ethic and makes him foreman over the other cowhands, which antagonises Pinky, whom Horgan does not trust.
Jubal fends off Mae’s advances while developing an interest in Naomi Hoktor, Felicia Farr, a young woman from a travelling wagon train of an unnamed religious group that the cowboys call rawhiders. Pinky and the other cowboys try to run off the strangers, but Jubal says they cause no trouble and can stay. Jubal’s ally is a drifter named Reb, Charles Bronson, who has attached himself to the wagon train. On Jubal’s recommendation Reb is hired to help him at the ranch.
One night, when the cowboys are camping away from the ranch house, Mae rides out with a message. Because a mountain lion has been seen recently, Horgan asks Jubal to ride back with Mae. Pinky wakes in the night as Reb leaves camp. He wakes Horgan to tell him, and to suggest Mae and Jubal might be together. Horgan rides home and finds Mae sleeping alone but when he kisses her she mumbles Jubal’s name. Horgan hits her and demands to know what has happened. Mae angrily responds Jubal has been seeing her.
An enraged Horgan rides to town and confronts Jubal in the saloon and fires at him. He misses, Reb flips a gun to Jubal who shoots Horgan dead. Reb rides to camp and tells the men what happened. One of them accuses Pinky of causing the death but he denies interfering.
Pinky makes another play for Mae, then beats her savagely when she pushes him away. Pinky then rallies the town to go after Jubal, saying he stole Horgan’s wife and murdered Horgan with help from Reb. Meantime, Jubal is being looked after by Naomi and the rawhiders, but half the group don’t want to hide him, so the wagons split and go two ways. The posse from town find the wrong half of the wagon trail which gives Jubal time to recover. He decides to ride back to the ranch and see Mae. She is lying in a barn in a bad way.
The posse arrives at the ranch and get the truth from a dying Mae. The posse slowly circles Pinky and it’s clear they intend to hang him. Naomi rides up and Jubal rides away with her and Reb.
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