Elizabeth Taylor realizes marriage to a multi-millionaire isn't all it's cracked up to be, although if watching movies from the 1950's, she'd know it's always a bad decision: In fact, two years later, Taylor would play another independent, strong-willed woman ending up with another stubborn man with a ton of land, but in Texas, not ELEPHANT WALK, Ceylon... but that's a tale we've covered...
The seventies' Western TAKE A HARD RIDE seemed to have several sub-genres at play, and yet, despite a small yet important role, Dana Andrews is the best representation since it's not a Blaxploitation despite stars Jim Brown (as Dana's friend), Fred Williamson and Jim Kelly, nor a Spaghetti Western with Lee Van Cleef on their trial, but more a modernized version of the kind of classic rough-and-tumble cowboy picture that Dana himself was a veteran of, from CANYON PASSAGE to THREE HOURS TO KILL, and before and beyond, including his last starring roles, TOWN TAMER and JOHNNY RENO.
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