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  1. The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1943 American Western film directed by William A. Wellman, starring Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews and Mary Beth Hughes, with Anthony Quinn, William Eythe, Harry Morgan and Jane Darwell. Two cowboys arrive in a Western town, when news arrives that a local rancher has been murdered and his cattle stolen.

  2. The Ox-Bow Incident (en Argentina llevó por título Conciencias muertas, y en otros países El incidente Ox-Bow) es una película estadounidense de 1943 del género western, dirigida por William A. Wellman y protagonizada por Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews, Mary Beth Hughes, Anthony Quinn, William Eythe, Harry Morgan y Jane Darwell.

  3. A classic western drama about a lynch mob and a false accusation. Henry Fonda stars as one of the three men captured by a posse and facing execution. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia, and more.

  4. Título original: The Ox-Bow Incident. Sinopsis: Nevada, 1885. Gil Carter (Henry Fonda) llega a una pequeña población del oeste en busca de su antigua novia, una mujer de dudosa reputación.

  5. Enjoy The Ox Bow Incident. "Un hombre no puede tomarse la justicia por sus manos, sin herir gravemente la conciencia de la Humanidad, porque entonces no es que infringa una Ley, si no ...

  6. The Ox-Bow Incident, novel by Walter van Tilburg Clark, published in 1940. This psychological study of corrupt leadership and mob rule was read as a parable about fascism when it first appeared. Set in Nevada in 1885, the story concerns the brutal lynching of three characters falsely accused of murder and theft.

  7. The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1940 western novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark in which two local cattlemen are drawn into a lynch mob to find and hang three men presumed to be rustlers and the killers of a local man. It was Clark's first published novel.