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Ride Out for Revenge

Raw fists and slashing tomahawks rip Dakota's Badlands wide open!
1957 | 78m | English

(483 votes)

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When an Indian chief is murdered in a hateful town, a sympathizing ex marshal tries to stop the Indians from attacking for revenge.
Release Date: Oct 31, 1957
Director: Bernard Girard
Writer: Burt Arthur, Norman Retchin
Genres: Western
Keywords bigotry, cheyenne, warpath
Production Companies Bryna Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Rory Calhoun Tate
Gloria Grahame Amy Porter
Lloyd Bridges Captain George
Joanne Gilbert Pretty Willow
Vince Edwards Little Wolf
Frank De Kova Chief Yellow Wolf
Michael Winkelman Billy
Richard Shannon Garvin
Cyril Delevanti Preacher
John Frederick Lieutenant (uncredited)
Beulah Archuletta Squaw (uncredited)
Arthur Berkeley Townsman (uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg Soldier (uncredited)
Albert Cavens Townsman (uncredited)
Smokey Chism Indian (uncredited)
Iron Eyes Cody Cheyenne Indian (uncredited)
Cecil Combs Indian (uncredited)
Bill Coontz Soldier (uncredited)
Russell Custer Townsman (uncredited)
Mickey Golden Townsman (uncredited)
Raven Grey Eagle Indian (uncredited)
Chick Hannan Townsman (uncredited)
Foster Hood Indian (uncredited)
John Hudkins Guard (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Townsman (uncredited)
Kay Koury Indian (uncredited)
Cherokee Landrum Indian (uncredited)
Walter Lawrence Townsman (uncredited)
John Mitchum Sergeant (uncredited)
Fox O'Callahan Townsman (uncredited)
Tex Palmer Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Perry Bartender (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre Townsman (uncredited)
Phil Schumacher Soldier (uncredited)
Rocky Shahan Krutch (uncredited)
Ted Smile Soldier (uncredited)
Charles Soldani Indian (uncredited)
Cap Somers Townsman (uncredited)
Tony Urchel Indian (uncredited)
Name Job
Burt Arthur Novel
Norman Retchin Screenplay
Bernard Girard Director
Leith Stevens Conductor, Original Music Composer
Floyd Crosby Director of Photography
Leon Barsha Editor
McClure Capps Art Direction
Rudy Butler Set Decoration
Lee Greenway Makeup Artist
Barney Briskin Production Manager
Ralph E. Black Assistant Director
Jack A. Goodrich Sound
Regis Parton Stunts
Elmer Ellsworth Wardrobe Supervisor
Name Title
Kirk Douglas Executive Producer
Victor M. Orsatti Associate Producer
Norman Retchin Producer
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John Chard
6.0

That's what this town's got, an epidemic, a hate, a disease. Ride Out for Revenge is directed by Bernard Girard and written by Norman Retchin. It stars Rory Calhoun, Gloria Grahame, Lloyd Bridges, Joanne Gilbert, Frank DeKova and Vince Edwards. Music is by Leith Stevens and cinematography by Floy ... d Crosby. A black and white Civil Rights Oater, Ride Out for Revenge has good intentions and no little amount of dramatic worth. Not everything works, as it's certainly portrayed in simplistic terms, but the anti-racist core of the story is worthy of viewing investment. We are in the town of Sand Creek and the inhabitants are all bitter victims to the Indian Wars. One man stands alone in Sand Creek, Tate (Calhoun), a one time superlative Indian Fighter who now finds himself in love with a Cheyenne woman and firmly of the liberal mind that war has no favourite side: Misery is equal regardless of race, creed and colour. But can Tate avert an impending massacre that is brewing because of bile strewn hatred? Sand Creek is the base for Capt. George (Bridges), a cowardly drunkard who just wants the Cheyenne out of the Black Hills and down to some army governed reservation. But when cold blooded murder rears its ugly head, and tragedy strikes on both sides of the fence, Sand Creek approaches its day of reckoning. The Wages of Sin, eh Captain? There's no great production value on offer but the film still looks splendid thanks to Crosby's (High Noon) photography. Thematically it's a formula that even by 1957 was hardly original, but the under valued Calhoun oozes enough stoic machismo and emotional conflict to really engage those interested in the Civil Rights side of this period in history. Though the fact that he is lusted after by the twin beauties that are Gloria Grahame and Joanne Gilbert marks him out as one lucky dude! Maybe you's like to know what a savage girl does when her savage father's murdered? She cries. She cries just as hard as you did when John was killed. Is it preachy? No, it isn't. It's a viable narrative doing the best it can on a "B" budget. It should be noted that it very much beats the drum for both sides, it makes sure we know that all parties are scarred by the horrors of this distasteful war. OK! So it wont give the superior Devil's Doorway a run for its money, or even be fit enough to tie the boots of Broken Arrow, but it shouldn't be readily dismissed as weak "B" movie fodder. Besides, it has enough character interest and an extended knife fight by the river to make it at the very least a time waster for the Western faithful. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024