Roseanna McCoy
The story of the great 'Hatfield - McCoy' feud
It's the Hatfields vs. the McCoys in this 1949 film, with Farley Granger and Joan Evans as the hillbilly Romeo and Juliet whose forbidden romance rekindles a long-standing feud between their respective families.
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Cast

Farley Granger
Johnse Hatfield

Joan Evans
Roseanna McCoy

Raymond Massey
Old Randall McCoy

Aline MacMahon
Sarie McCoy

Charles Bickford
Devil Anse Hatfield

Richard Basehart
Mounts Hatfield

Gigi Perreau
Allifair McCoy

Marshall Thompson
Tolbert McCoy

Peter Miles
Little Randall McCoy

Frank Ferguson
Ellison Hatfield

Elisabeth Fraser
Bess McCoy

Hope Emerson
Levisa Hatfield

Lloyd Gough
Pharmer McCoy

Arthur Franz
Thad Wilkins

Dan White
Abel Hatfield

Mabel Paige
Grandma Sykes

Almira Sessions
Cousin Zinny

Billy Mauch
Cap Hatfield

Pat Flaherty
Joe McCoy (uncredited)

Hank Worden
Jacob (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
It's down to the old guard of Charles Bickford ("Hatfield") and Raymond Massey ("McCoy") to inject a bit of personality - bigoted and curmudgeonly - into this old feud western. Grudges galore have prevailed for generations between these two families until "Johnse" (Farley Granger) and the eponymous "Roseanna" (Joan Evans) start to fall for each other. Over their respective dead bodies, say the oldies, but the youngsters are made of solid stock and opinions and entrenchments are going to have to be reviewed if there is any chance of peace breaking out. Massey stands out for me here, he always did manage to portray the puritanical character rather well and he clashes well with Bickford's bloody-minded character too. The rest of this features the odd gunfight but is mostly a rather ponderously paced romantic drama with little chemistry between the lovers nor skill from them as actors either. Frank Loesser wrote the title song, and some of the dialogue is quaintly effective - like in a "Wile E. Coyote" cartoon but the rest of it is little better than standard afternoon feature fayre.
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