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Best of the Badmen

Here they come!
1951 | 84m | English

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After the North defeats the South, Union Maj. Jeff Clanton heads to Missouri to provide the Confederacy's Quantrill's Raiders a chance to claim allegiance to the Union, thereby clearing their wanted status. But standing in Clanton's way are the corrupt lawmen Joad and Fowler, who would rather keep the men outlaws to collect the reward on their heads. After Joad and Fowler frame Clanton for murder, he manages to escape, becoming an outlaw himself.
Release Date: Aug 09, 1951
Director: William D. Russell
Writer: John Twist, Robert Hardy Andrews
Genres: Western
Keywords jesse james, shootout, oklahoma
Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert Ryan Jeff Clanton
Claire Trevor Lily
Jack Buetel Bob Younger
Robert Preston Matthew Fowler
Walter Brennan 'Doc' Butcher
Bruce Cabot Cole Younger
John Archer Curley Ringo
Lawrence Tierney Jesse James
Barton MacLane Joad
Tom Tyler Frank James
Robert J. Wilke Jim Younger
John Cliff John Younger
Lee MacGregor Lieutenant Blaine
Emmett Lynn Oscar
Carleton Young Wilson
Byron Foulger Judge (uncredited)
Charles Morton Gang Member (uncredited)
William Tannen Bill - Adjutant (uncredited)
Jack Perrin Deputy (uncredited)
Edwin Max Deputy Hawkins (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Quinto Townsman (uncredited)
George Bruggeman Quinto Townsman (uncredited)
Al Haskell Quinto Barfly (uncredited)
Hank Mann Quinto Barfly (uncredited)
Bob Kortman Henchman (uncredited)
David McMahon Ed Perk (uncredited)
Everett Glass Doctor (uncredited)
Art Felix Deputy (uncredited)
Roy Bucko Trooper (uncredited)
Dick Johnstone Townsman (uncredited)
Joe Phillips Townsman (uncredited)
Sam Savitsky Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Townsman (uncredited)
Bob Folkerson Townsman (uncredited)
Danny Sands Townsman (uncredited)
James Dime Man at Cherokee Springs Trading Post (uncredited)
Name Job
John Twist Screenplay
Edward Cronjager Director of Photography
Albert S. D'Agostino Art Direction
Michael Woulfe Costume Design
C. Bakaleinikoff Music Director
Robert Hardy Andrews Screenplay, Story
Paul Sawtell Original Music Composer
Desmond Marquette Editor
Mel Berns Makeup Artist
William D. Russell Director
Carroll Clark Art Direction
Jack Mills Set Decoration
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Larry Germain Hairstylist
John L. Cass Sound
Clem Portman Sound
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Herman Schlom Producer
Samuel Bischoff Executive Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Quantrill Raiders Ride Again! Best of the Badmen is directed by William D. Russell and written by John Twist and Robert Hardy Andrews. It stars Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor, Robert Preston, Walter Brennan, Bruce Cabot, John Archer and Jack Buetel. It's a Technicolor production with cinematography b ... y Edward Cronjager and music by Paul Sawtell. "This story tells a forgotten chapter in the violent history of the West. Months after the tragic war between The States had ended there was still no peace on the Western Frontier." William Russell's Western is an energetic entry into the pantheon of Oaters, it's one that involves the often filmed topic of the Jayhawkers or Bushwhackers who roamed the West causing hurt and pain in the aftermath of the Civil War. Best of the Badmen ropes in the brothers James and Younger, a few other scalawag types (Curly Ringo/Doc Butcher) and gives them a leader in the tall form of Robert Ryan's Jeff Clanton. How and why Clanton, and ex Union Major, joined the Confederate guerrilla unit? Is a nifty bit of story telling that adds a vengeful bite to what otherwise could have been standard B Western formula. Once motives and character traits are established, film goes about its business with guts and determination. A fight, a pursuit or a sneaky act is never far from the plot, there's even a romantic thread that's not over stretched, allowing the splendidly attired Miss Trevor as the estranged Lilly Fowler to light up the screen. The narrative has some smarts about it, Clanton and his gang are out to ruin "The Fowler Agency" (an obvious nod to the Pinkerton Agency) which is run by dastardly Matthew Fowler (Preston), but although Clanton wants revenge on Fowler, he's still a good guy at heart and will not let his gang become murderous terrorists. Honour among thieves? Yes indeed, but of course it's not going to be all plain sailing when the group is full of such strong personalities. Although clearly not an "A" list Western, the cast assembled is approaching "A" list quality. Ryan (The Naked Spur/The Day of the Outlaw/The Wild Bunch) in the genre speaks for itself, but he's also surrounding by an assortment of fine Western and film noir character actors. Preston (This Gun for Hire/Blood on the Moon), Trevor (Key Largo/Man Without a Star) and Brennan (Red River/My Darling Clementine), all deliver the expected committed performance. One of the film's weaknesses is under using some of the secondary performers, especially Lawrence Tierney (Dillinger/Born to Kill), who as Jesse James only gets a couple of lines! However, Bruce Cabot (King Kong/Fury) and John Archer (White Heat) do get to earn their pay. Rounding out the noticeable bad guys are Robert Wilke (High Noon/Night Passage), Jack Buetel (The Outlaw), Tom Tyler (Blood on the Moon) and John Cliff (River of No Return). There's some distracting back screen work within the piece, and Cronjager's photography never gets a chance to shine, the latter not helped by a standard print of the film that needs a good scrub up. But the cast, story, action and execution of said story, definitely make this a better than average Western. 7/10

May 16, 2024