Jandy Hardesty’s review published on Letterboxd:
This would make a great double feature with Johnny Guitar. They're both westerns that flip gender expectations upside down. Stanwyck here is the favored daughter of a cattle baron in the New Mexico territories. When her father's new squeeze threatens to squeeze Stanwyck right out of her place managing the new business, it's game on. Despite the small frame and the focus on interpersonal politics rather than wide open vistas (aside from one cattle drive sequence with a suitably thrilling man vs bull confrontation), the film has an epic feeling, a weightiness.
HOW IT ENTERED MY FLICKCHART
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The Furies > Cafe Noir
The Furies > Bound
The Furies < Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
The Furies < Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The Furies < Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
The Furies > Terribly Happy
The Furies < The Ladykillers (1955)
The Furies < A League of Their Own
The Furies < Red River
The Furies < Collateral
The Furies > Ninotchka
The Furies > Cops (1922)
Final ranking: #820 out of 3514