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Jubal

Synopsis
Feature film western based loosely on the plot of Othello. Jubal Troop is found injured by rancher Shep Horgan and given a job as a cow-hand. Jubal soon finds himself admired by Mae, Shep’s wife. Mae has jilted her former lover, Pinkie, and Pinky is jealous of Jubal and insinuates to Shep that Mae and Jubal are lovers. One night, goaded by Pinky, Shep follows Jubal who is forced to kill him. Pinky tries to rape Mae and beats her to death but not before she has told the truth to the avenging posse.
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Film
Technical information
Colour / Sound
Year of release
1955
Duration
101 mins

Credits

Director
Delmer Daves
Producer
William Fadiman
Cinematographer
Charles, Jr Lawton
Screenplay
Delmer Daves; Russell S. Hughes
Music
David Raksin
Costume
Jean Louis
Art Direction
Carl Anderson
Cast
Ernest BorgnineShep Horgan (Othello)
Valerie FrenchMae Horgan (Desdemona)
Rod SteigerPinky Pinkum (Iago)
Glenn FordJubal Troop (Michael Cassio)

Additional Details

Production type
Fiction Films
Plays
Othello
Subjects
Drama
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); westerns

Notes

General
Tony Howard in his essay ‘Shakespeare’s Cinematic Offshoots’ in Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Film edited by Russell Jackson (Cambridge: CUP, 2000) argues for stronger parallels pointing out that Shep wooed Mae with tales that he was a Wyoming cattle king come to take her to his castle; his herd is besieged by mountain lions, and when he makes Jubal foreman a jealous ranch-hand (Steiger) claims Mae is Jubal’s mistress, But Daves makes one crucial reversal - Mae (Desdemona) really IS unfaithful. Howard also notes the crude paraphrasing ‘haply for I am black/And declined into the vale of years, but that’s not much’ becomes ‘I can’t change this ugly face none’.
Reviews
Willson, R.F., Jr. Shakespeare in Hollywood, 1929-1956, (C12), pp122-29.

Production Company

Name

Columbia Pictures

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