The Big Picture Few collaborations have lasted as long in cinema as that of actor James Stewart and director Anthony Mann. The two legends of the big screen seemed inseparable in the final decade of the Golden Age of Westerns. Between them, they made eight films in six years, five of them Westerns. But disagreements before the onset of yet another partnership, which could have been their ninth, marked the culmination of Stewart and Mann's silver screen odyssey.
However, surprisingly, Mann's Man of the West, the film he made after passing on the opportunity to direct Night Passage, which was released shortly afterward, was not that different in terms of story. The clear distinction between the two films lies in Man of the West being a more Mann-esque narrative — a character-driven film with a somber, introspective tone, exploring themes of violence, redemption, and good versus evil.
Theirs was a great journey together. However, aside from Munn's bad-script-story account, Munn writes that Mann also had reservations about casting Audie Murphy as Stewart's onscreen brother in the film. The lauded director particularly questioned the believability of the casting, especially given their physical differences. Mann also had doubts about Murphy's acting abilities, considering him not quite up to the task of an A-list role.
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