Yellow Sky, an American Western film directed by William A. Wellman and starring Gregory Peck, Anne Baxter, and Robert Arthur, was released to the public.
Filming of Yellow Sky took place, involving the cast and crew in the making of this classic Western film.
A group of outlaws, led by Stretch, escape from a posse after a bank robbery and begin wandering in the desert.
The outlaws struggle to survive the harsh desert conditions with little water and food.
The outlaws come across an abandoned mining town called Yellow Sky, seeking refuge and supplies.
The gang enters Yellow Sky and finds the town seemingly deserted except for an old prospector and his granddaughter.
The outlaws confront the prospector and his granddaughter who live in the deserted town, leading to tension and a conflict over their gold.
Stretch begins to develop a relationship with the granddaughter, causing discomfort within the gang.
The gang tries to forcibly take the prospector's gold, but is resisted by the old man and his granddaughter.
The clash leads to casualties and forces both sides to reevaluate their intentions and loyalties.