Rawhide

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Rawhide is a westernized remake of the 1936 crime melodrama Show Them No Mercy. Tyrone Power stars as Tom Owens, the assistant manager of a remote stagecoach way station. A coach arrives, bearing Vinnie Holt (Susan Hayward), who carries her baby niece in her arms. Having learned that an outlaw gang is in the vicinity, Owens advises Vinnie to hold up at the station until the next day. Shortly thereafter, the gang arrives and kills stationmaster Sam Todd (Edgar Buchanan). Outlaw leader Zimmerman (Hugh Marlowe), assuming that Owens and Vinnie are the baby’s parents, decides not to kill them as well but to hold them prisoner while he and his men await the arrival of a gold shipment. Tension mounts as the relatively civilized Zimmerman argues with his psychotic henchman Tevis (Jack Elam) over the fate of the “married couple.” Meanwhile, Owens tries to think up an escape plan for himself, Vinnie and the child. The film closes with a nail-biting shootout, with the baby in the thick of the fray. So as to avoid confusion with the TV series of the same name, Rawhide was retitled Desperate Siege for its first television showing in 1962., Outlaws hole up in an out-of-the-way stagecoach stop while awaiting the arrival of a gold shipment. Meanwhile, the assistant stationmaster plots a means of escape for himself and fellow hostages. To avoid confusion with the TV-Western (1959-65) of the same name, “Rawhide” was retitled “Desperate Siege” for its first television airing in 1962., Western in which a band of outlaws holds a group of hostages in a stagecoach station. However, the hostages are preparing to fight back., The drovers shelter an injured traveler and his daughter, a lonely woman who seems locked in a dream world.