The Hanging Tree

US (1959): Western/Drama

Gary Cooper plays a frontier doctor with a checkered past who works in a rowdy Montana mining camp. Cooper falls in love with Maria Schell, a young Swiss girl whom he has treated for shock after she was the victim of a holdup. He finances Schell's grubstake, which makes her rich. When Schell's unscrupulous partner Karl Malden tries to have his way with the girl, Cooper kills Malden. Sentenced to an immediate hanging, Cooper is saved when Schell offers to give the town her valuable mine.

A surprise hit in 1959, The Hanging Tree was based on an award-winning novel by Dorothy M. Johnson. The film not only yielded a hit theme song by Mack David and Jerry Livingston, but also served as the film debut of George C. Scott, who plays Cooper's doctor predecessor. Delmer Daves receives sole directing credit, but the film was finished uncredited by Karl Malden. (Warner Bros.) (Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide)

 View the opening credits for this film (including the title song sung by Marty Robbins) on YouTube.com.


· Music Best Song 1959: "The Hanging Tree" Jerry Livingston - Music, Mack David - Lyric

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