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The Harder They Fall 1956

Runtime

109 mins

Language

English

English

Jobless sportswriter Eddie Willis is hired by crooked promoter Nick Benko to push Argentinian boxer Toro Moreno, a hulking fighter with a weak punch and glass jaw. Benko rigs fights to catapult Moreno to contender, provoking champion Buddy Brannen, who vows to brutalize him. Willis must decide whether to expose deception to unsuspecting Moreno.

Jobless sportswriter Eddie Willis is hired by crooked promoter Nick Benko to push Argentinian boxer Toro Moreno, a hulking fighter with a weak punch and glass jaw. Benko rigs fights to catapult Moreno to contender, provoking champion Buddy Brannen, who vows to brutalize him. Willis must decide whether to expose deception to unsuspecting Moreno.

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Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart

Eddie Willis

Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger

Nick Benko

William Henry

William Henry

Fight Arena Locker Room Guard (uncredited)

Nehemiah Persoff

Nehemiah Persoff

Leo

Stuart Hall

Stuart Hall

Party Guest (uncredited)

Harry Lewis

Harry Lewis

New York Ring Announcer (uncredited)

Mort Mills

Mort Mills

Reporter in Hospital (uncredited)

Jack Albertson

Jack Albertson

Pop

Stafford Repp

Stafford Repp

Reporter (uncredited)

Felice Orlandi

Felice Orlandi

Vince Fawcett

Paul Frees

Paul Frees

Priest (uncredited)

Edward Andrews

Edward Andrews

Jim Weyerhause

Roy Jenson

Roy Jenson

Fighter (uncredited)

Carlos Montalbán

Carlos Montalbán

Luís Agrandi

Val Avery

Val Avery

Frank (uncredited)

Harold J. Stone

Harold J. Stone

Art Leavitt, TV sportscaster

Joe Herrera

Joe Herrera

Referee (uncredited)

Walter Baldwin

Walter Baldwin

Boxing fan at Dundee fight (uncredited)

William Roerick

William Roerick

Mrs. Harding's Lawyer (uncredited)

Steve Carruthers

Steve Carruthers

Reporter (uncredited)

Sam Harris

Sam Harris

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Dorothy Gordon

Dorothy Gordon

Las Vegas Showgirl (uncredited)

James Wilson

James Wilson

Oklahoma Referee (uncredited)

Mike Lane

Mike Lane

Toro Moreno

Don Kelly

Don Kelly

Minor Role (uncredited)

Robert Fuller

Robert Fuller

Minor Role (uncredited)

Herbie Faye

Herbie Faye

Max

Bill Baldwin

Bill Baldwin

Oklahoma City Ring Announcer (uncredited)

Cosmo Sardo

Cosmo Sardo

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Arthur Tovey

Arthur Tovey

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Fred Scheiwiller

Fred Scheiwiller

Fighter (uncredited)

Wally Rose

Wally Rose

Salinas Referee (uncredited)

Abel Fernandez

Abel Fernandez

Chief Firebird (uncredited)

Vinnie De Carlo

Vinnie De Carlo

Joey (uncredited)

Mark Scott

Mark Scott

Reporter (uncredited)

Jan Sterling

Jan Sterling

Beth Willis

Max Baer

Max Baer

Buddy Brannen

Rusty Lane

Rusty Lane

Danny McKeogh

Peter Leeds

Peter Leeds

Dundee Fight Ring Announcer (uncredited)

Larry Leverett

Larry Leverett

Reporter (uncredited)

Richard Norris

Richard Norris

Reporter (uncredited)

Jack Roper

Jack Roper

Fighter (uncredited)

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Ringsider (uncredited)

Ferris Taylor

Ferris Taylor

House Doctor - Chicago (uncredited)

Adolph Faylauer

Adolph Faylauer

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Frank McLure

Frank McLure

Reporter at Hospital (uncredited)

Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Man at Contract Signing (uncredited)

Brandon Beach

Brandon Beach

Party Guest (uncredited)

Charles Tannen

Charles Tannen

Reporter (uncredited)

Frank Hagney

Frank Hagney

Referee (uncredited)

Angela Stevens

Angela Stevens

Girl (uncredited)

Carl Sklover

Carl Sklover

Referee (uncredited)

Tex Holden

Tex Holden

Usher (uncredited)

Hal Taggart

Hal Taggart

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Joseph La Cava

Joseph La Cava

Manager (uncredited)

Sol Murgi

Sol Murgi

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Murray Pollack

Murray Pollack

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Mathew McCue

Mathew McCue

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Irving Mitchell

Irving Mitchell

House Doctor - New York (uncredited)

Robert Robinson

Robert Robinson

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Charles Horvath

Charles Horvath

Fighter (uncredited)

Lillian Culver

Lillian Culver

Mrs. Wilson Harding (uncredited)

Joseph Mell

Joseph Mell

Ring Announcer (uncredited)

Sandy Sanders

Sandy Sanders

Reporter (uncredited)

Fred Rapport

Fred Rapport

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Joanne Arnold

Joanne Arnold

Pretty Girl (uncredited)

Bob Whitney

Bob Whitney

Reporter (uncredited)

Frank Mitchell

Frank Mitchell

Dundee Referee (uncredited)

Patricia Dane

Patricia Dane

Shirley (uncredited)

Dennis Moore

Dennis Moore

Reporter (uncredited)

Mark Lowell

Mark Lowell

Minor Role (uncredited)

Everett Glass

Everett Glass

Minister (uncredited)

Alan Reynolds

Alan Reynolds

Reporter (uncredited)

Michael Granger

Michael Granger

Gus Dundee's Doctor (uncredited)

Matty Fain

Matty Fain

Fight Manager (uncredited)

George Cisar

George Cisar

Fight Manager (uncredited)

Jimmy O'Gatty

Jimmy O'Gatty

Milk Fund Referee (uncredited)

Tina Carver

Tina Carver

Mrs. Benko (uncredited)

Mickey Golden

Mickey Golden

Cornerman (uncredited)

Eddie Garr

Eddie Garr

Fight Manager (uncredited)

Charlie Gibbs

Charlie Gibbs

Minor Role (uncredited)

Marian Carr

Marian Carr

Alice (uncredited)

Gil Frye

Gil Frye

Minor Role (uncredited)

Elaine Edwards

Elaine Edwards

Vince's Girlfriend (uncredited)

William Marks

William Marks

Minor Role (uncredited)

Ulysses Williams

Ulysses Williams

Boxer Being Knocked Out in Salinas (uncredited)

Don Kohler

Don Kohler

Reporter (uncredited)

Emily Belser

Emily Belser

New York Reporter (uncredited)

Diana Mumby

Diana Mumby

Vince's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Jack Daly

Jack Daly

Reporter (uncredited)

George Chester

George Chester

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Bob Hopkins

Bob Hopkins

San Diego Ring Announcer (uncredited)

Tommy Garland

Tommy Garland

Fighter (uncredited)

Abe Roth

Abe Roth

Referee (uncredited)

Winnie Chandler

Winnie Chandler

Fight Fan (uncredited)

Russ Whiteman

Russ Whiteman

Reporter (uncredited)

Eli Rill

Eli Rill

Minor Role (uncredited)

Julie Benedic

Julie Benedic

Statuesque Blonde (uncredited)

Pat Comiskey

Pat Comiskey

Gus Dundee (uncredited)

J. Lewis Smith

J. Lewis Smith

Brannen's Manager (uncredited)

Al Baffert

Al Baffert

Fighter (uncredited)

Edwin Chandler

Edwin Chandler

Chicago Television Announcer (uncredited)

Bennie Washington

Bennie Washington

Fight Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

Ralph Gamble

Ralph Gamble

Reporter (uncredited)

Gene Smith

Gene Smith

Minor Role (uncredited)

Pat Lawler

Pat Lawler

Vince's Girlfriend (uncredited)

Eve Bernhardt

Eve Bernhardt

Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)

Pat Valentino

Pat Valentino

Milk Fund Fighter (uncredited)

Vic Holbrook

Vic Holbrook

Fight Fan (uncredited)

Tommy Herman

Tommy Herman

Tommy (uncredited)

Jersey Joe Walcott

Jersey Joe Walcott

George

Phil Berger

Phil Berger

Boxer Kayoed in Bakersfield (uncredited)

Tony Blankley

Tony Blankley

Benko Son (uncredited)

Penny Carpenter

Penny Carpenter

Benko Daughter (uncredited)

Bennie Goldberg

Bennie Goldberg

San Diego Referee (uncredited)

Joe Greb

Joe Greb

Joey Greb - Fighter (uncredited)

Ted Pavelec

Ted Pavelec

Fighter (uncredited)

Joanne Rio

Joanne Rio

Las Vegas Showgirl (uncredited)

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The Harder They Fall (1956): A western tale of revenge, family secrets, and redemption set in the lawless frontier of Texas, featuring outlaws, a notorious gang, and a surprising half‑brother revelation.

Who portrays the young outlaw Nat Love at the beginning of the film?

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While the film’s story is fictional, it vividly portrays characters and events rooted in historical reality. The story begins with a young Nat Love, who is about to have dinner with his parents when their lives are forever changed by an encounter with a notorious outlaw gang led by Rufus Buck. As the gang attacks, Rufus recognizes Nat’s father and pleads with him to keep his wife and son out of their feud, but tensions escalate quickly. Rufus’s wrath is brutal and unforgiving—he shoots Eleanor DeWanda Wise in the chest and then fires at her husband, leaving Nat a witness to the devastating scene. Before fleeing, Rufus carves a cross into Nat’s forehead, a haunting symbol of his actions and the mark of his vengeance.

Years later, in the town of Salinas, Texas, Nat has grown into a hardened outlaw, portrayed by Jonathan Majors. He continues to pursue dangerous criminals, driven by a mixture of revenge and survival. When he tracks down a former associate of Rufus, Jesus Cortez, Julio Cesar Cedillo, Nat’s encounter turns deadly—he quickly kills Cortez after recognizing him, and he even urges the church pastor to call in the bounty on the dead man, emphasizing how much he values the law’s role over personal vengeance.

Elsewhere, Nat’s fellow outlaws, including Bill Pickett, played by Edi Gathegi, and Jim Beckwourth, played by RJ Cyler, arrest and rob a gang called the Crimson Hoods, capturing a member named Monroe Grimes, who taunts them with the stolen money. The story takes a turn when Nat visits the Redwood saloon, operated by his former lover, “Stagecoach” Mary Fields, played by Zazie Beetz. Their reunion is complex—filled with unresolved feelings, a shared history, and a fiery kiss, which quickly turns to a heated argument when Pickett informs Nat about Rufus Buck’s imminent release from prison and the threat he poses. Despite their past romance, Mary’s courageous nature propels her to act, and she heads into Redwood to gather intel, even risking capture for the gang’s plans.

The outlaw gang, led by the unscrupulous “Treacherous” Trudy Smith and expert sharpshooter Cherokee Bill, deploy a daring plan to free Rufus from a train prison transport. They take hostages, threaten the captain, and manipulate the transportation system, revealing the brutal and ruthless tactics Rufus employs to regain power.

The narrative intensifies when Marshal Bass Reeves arrives to arrest Nat. During the confrontation, it becomes clear that the arrest may have been a setup, as Nat is taken out of town under false pretenses, enabling him to go after Rufus without the gang’s interference. Despite efforts from others to keep him safe, Mary, Cuffee, Pickett, and Jim follow closely behind, eager to confront the dangerous gang.

The gang’s infiltration of Redwood is eventful and violent. Rufus’s authority is starkly displayed when he confronts his disgraced former sheriff, Wiley Escoe. The story also reveals the dark past of Trudy Smith, who shares her tragic childhood story involving her sister, Hope, and the brutal revenge she sought after a family tragedy involving her father. Trudy’s ruthless and violent nature is further emphasized as she and Rufus show their dominance over the town, even executing a defiant man in front of the townspeople.

Rufus demands dominion over Redwood and its resources, which leads to a perilous bank heist that involves disguises and clever strategies. Despite opposition and chaos, Nat and the gang manage to escape with money, but their plans go awry during a dramatic showdown involving explosives, gunfire, and swift gunplay. Cherokee Bill’s deadly precision, coupled with the efforts of Jim and Cuffee, turn the tide against Rufus’s gang, with many members falling in the violent crossfire.

The climax of the story unveils a shocking revelation—Nat discovers that Rufus Buck is actually his half-brother, sharing the same biological father who was an abusive alcoholic. Rufus’s scar and his aggressive pursuit of power are rooted in a tragic family history, making their confrontation intensely personal. Despite Rufus’s attempts at manipulation, Nat ultimately shoots him, ending his reign of terror in a moment charged with emotion and respect.

In the aftermath, Nat and his surviving allies honor their fallen friends, including Pickett and Jim, with a fitting funeral and a carefully staged death to deceive law enforcement, specifically Marshal Reeves. As the story concludes, Cuffee chooses to leave her life of crime and join Reeves in law enforcement, bidding farewell to Nat and Mary. The film ends with the two of them riding off into the distance, embracing a potentially new chapter, while Trudy, surviving her wounds, watches from afar, hinting at ongoing conflicts and unresolved stories.

The narrative here is rich with themes of revenge, loyalty, family secrets, and redemption—painting a complex picture of outlaws seeking justice in a violent, lawless frontier. The film blends historic figures with a compelling fictional tale, echoing the brutal realities and personal tragedies that shape these legendary characters.

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