Stranger at My Door (1956 film)

Stranger at My Door is a 1956 American western drama film directed by William Witney and starring Macdonald Carey, Patricia Medina and Skip Homeier.

Quentin Tarantino called it a "classic" with "the most amazing and terrifying breaking-the- unbreakable-horse sequence in the history of western cinema, including Monte Walsh.

Witney became so renowned in the industry for this sequence that when he started directing western TV shows, he was usually brought in to helm their breaking-the-unbreakable-horse episode.

[4] Outlaw Clay Anderson and his gang rob the town bank and flee in different directions.

The preacher lets Clay stay at the farm, reasoning that he can convince the outlaw to turn over a new leaf.