Stranger at My Door

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William Witney
Sidney Picker
Barry Shipman
Barry Shipman (original story)
Bud Thackery
R. Dale Butts
Frank Arrigo
Howard A. Smith
Skip Homeier, Macdonald Carey, Patricia Medina, Stephen Wootton, Louis Jean Heydt, Peter Brocco, Paul E. Burns, Slim Pickens
Much like Alfred Werker’s Rebel in Town, another western noir released the same year, William Witney’s Stranger at My Door tells the tale of a young, violent criminal who moves in with a kindhearted married couple and develops an unwelcome confidence with the wife, but Witney’s film adds an overt conversion to Christianity. For a low-budget Republic film lacking star power, Stranger at My Door features outstanding direction, wonderful acting, and some intensely choreographed action scenes, most notably the household’s terrifying battle with a bucking bronco who terrorizes the family farm like an equine Godzilla in an extended scene that gets the blood pumping. It’s all an unabashed allegory: criminal guest Clay Anderson (Skip Homeier) needs taming just as the dangerous bronco (named Lucifer!) needs taming by the preacher (Macdonald Carey) who’s in the process of building a church and whose wife (Patricia Medina) desires to kill the bronco because it symbolizes temptation from Clay’s presence in her home. (“I love my husband.”  He replies: “Do you? How do you know, if you’ve never tried anything different?”) By the way, the family dog, named Chris (as in Christian?), attempts to vanquish Lucifer too. Heavy-handed? Sure. But Witney still makes the whole thing fascinating. Even if the Christian ethic wins over the moral ambiguity expected in noir, the cinematography and production design far outshine the budget: for example, an outdoor fire reflecting through the boy’s bedroom window at night is utterly beautiful if all too brief.

By Michael Bayer

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Clay Anderson (Skip Homeier) makes himself at home with Peg Jarrett (Patricia Medina).
Clay wrestles the wild bronco to the ground at last.

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