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Raton Pass 1951

Runtime

84 mins

Language

English

English

“Hold Raton Pass and you hold the rest of the West by the throat!” Raton Pass is a 1951 western that makes community‑property law the plot. Newlyweds Dennis Morgan and Patricia Neal each own half of a cattle ranch. Ambitious Neal uses legal tricks and hires gunslingers to take Morgan’s share. The greedy scheme meets the expected western comeuppance.

“Hold Raton Pass and you hold the rest of the West by the throat!” Raton Pass is a 1951 western that makes community‑property law the plot. Newlyweds Dennis Morgan and Patricia Neal each own half of a cattle ranch. Ambitious Neal uses legal tricks and hires gunslingers to take Morgan’s share. The greedy scheme meets the expected western comeuppance.

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New Mexico Territory, 1880. Pierre Challon [Basil Ruysdael] and his son Marc [Dennis Morgan] own a vast ranch that straddles both sides of Raton Pass, expanding into leased land from nearby homesteaders to feed their cattle. This fragile arrangement sows underlying tension, setting the stage for periodic feuds between ranchers and farmers as the landscape itself becomes a battleground for power.

Two strangers arrive on the scene: an alluring woman, Ann Challon [Patricia Neal], and a ruthless gunfighter, Cy Van Cleave [Steve Cochran], whose presence quickly disrupts the settled order. After a lunchtime encounter, Ann witnesses Cy clash with Marc, and the victory tilts the balance in favor of Marc—Ann immediately snubs Van Cleave in favor of Marc, who is soon under her spell. Before the town realizes what’s happening, the couple marry, and Papa Pierre surprises them with a wedding gift: a deed that makes them 50/50 owners of the ranch, elevating Ann’s voice in the operation far beyond what any woman in the Old West would typically command.

As a 50% owner, Ann longs to steer the ranch’s future, but the men around her treat her ambition as a nuisance. The arrival of Prentice, a Chicago banker [Scott Forbes], reshapes the dynamic. Ann sees a chance to use him to broaden her control and to finance a grand scheme. While Marc and Pierre travel for business, Ann and Prentice embark on a bold, high-stakes irrigation venture and, in the process, begin a torrid love affair.

When the Challons return, they uncover Ann and Prentice in a intimate clinch, conspiring to squeeze Marc out of his share. Pierre, furious, urges his son to shoot his adulterous wife to defend the family honor, but Marc resists; instead, he sells his 50% stake to Ann, certain the irrigation deal will fail and leave her broke, clearing the way for him to reclaim the land for pennies on the dollar.

Lena Casamajor, a homesteader’s niece [Dorothy Hart], has long desired Marc and fears that Ann’s plans will damage both ranchers and farmers alike. She engineers a meeting between Marc and the homesteaders, proposing a united front: finance irrigation for all if they deny Ann access to the grazing lands Marc still leases from the homesteaders. Not one to be outmaneuvered, Ann hires Cy as ranch foreman to spark a range war, and soon bullets begin to fly from every direction.

At a pivotal moment, Cy shoots Marc in the back, though the young rancher survives. Prentice, fed up with the bloodshed, abandons Ann, leaving the Challons as the only ones who can stop the carnage. They confront the murderous foreman, and although they triumph, Cy’s gun remains pointed toward Ann, sealing the tale with a cautionary note about desire, loyalty, and the cost of power in the untamed West.

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