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The Bushwhackers

"REVENGE - Frightening in it's Naked Fury!"

1951-12-07 Thriller 1hr 7m

Confederate veteran Jeff Waring arrives in Independence, Missouri shortly after the Civil War, intending never again to use a gun. He finds that rancher Artemus Taylor and his henchmen are forcing out the settlers in order to claim their land for the incoming railroad.

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Storyline

Confederate veteran Jeff Waring arrives in Independence, Missouri shortly after the Civil War, intending never again to use a gun. He finds that rancher Artemus Taylor and his henchmen are forcing out the settlers in order to claim their land for the incoming railroad.

  • Released
    1951-12-07
  • Revenue
    n/a
  • Budget
    n/a
  • Runtime
    1hr 7m
  • Genre
    Thriller, Western
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    0
  • Production
    Jack Broder Productions Inc.

Crew

Rod Amateau
Director
Tom Gries
Screenplay
Larry Finley
Producer

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Cast

John Ireland

John Ireland

Jefferson Waring
Wayne Morris

Wayne Morris

Marshal John Harding
Dorothy Malone

Dorothy Malone

Cathy Sharpe
Lon Chaney Jr.

Lon Chaney Jr.

Artemus Taylor
Myrna Dell

Myrna Dell

Norah Taylor
Frank Marlowe

Frank Marlowe

Peter Sharpe
William Holmes

William Holmes

'Ding' Bell
Ward Wood

Ward Wood

Henchman #2
Norman Leavitt

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Deputy Yale
Gordon Wynn

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Reviews for The Bushwhackers
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A Review by John Chard 5

Written by John Chard on 2013-11-06

Pacifist Pontification. Ah, The Bushwhackers, also known as The Rebel, a Western packed to the rafters with ever watchable actors, but un... read more

Pacifist Pontification. Ah, The Bushwhackers, also known as The Rebel, a Western packed to the rafters with ever watchable actors, but unfurled like an amateur homage to Oaters a decade or so before. Co-written and directed by Rod Amateau, and starring John Ireland, Dorothy Malone, Lawrence Tierney, Lon Chaney Junior, Myrna Dell, Wayne Morris and Jack Elam, film finds Ireland as Civil War veteran Jefferson Waring, who has vowed to never pick up a gun in anger again. However, upon wandering into the town of Independence, Missouri, he finds a town awash with sinister rumblings as Lon Chaney's Don Vito Corleone figure - backed by Dell's nefarious daughter - is plotting to own all the local land because the Railroad is coming and there's going to be a high premium placed on said land. Cue Waring being pulled from emotional pillar to emotional post, with Malone batting her eyelids amidst a strong portrayal of feisty sexuality, until he takes up the good fight for the greater good in readiness for the finale that holds no surprises. There's a mean spirited edge to the plot which keeps things interesting and spicy, and although they are under used, having Tierney and Elam as thugs for hire is always a good thing, but it's directed and edited in such a cack - handed way there's little to no flow to the picture. Making it practically impossible to invest in the characterisations. Unfortunately the DVD print provided by Elstree Hill is a disgrace, not even up to the standard of a VHS copy of a copy! A shame because through the gloom and scrambled fuzz of the transfer, you can see Joseph Biroc's noirish photography trying to break out. The actors make it worth a watch, in that Western fans can tick it off their lists, but nobody should be fooled into thinking there's an exciting picture here, or that it has observational intelligence about a scarred war veteran, because it has neither and Amateau's subsequent "non" career in film after this tells you all you need to know. 5/10

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A Review by John Chard

Pacifist Pontification. Ah, The Bushwhackers, also known as The Rebel, a Western packed to the rafters with ever watchable actors, but unfurled like an amateur homage to Oaters a decade or so before. Co-written and directed by Rod Ama...

reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 5

Written by John Chard on 2013-11-06

Pacifist Pontification. Ah, The Bushwhackers, also known as The Rebel, a Western packed to the rafters with ever watchable actors, but unfurled like an amateur homage to Oaters a decade or so befor...

read more