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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWhen four rowdy cowhands ride into a small town and make trouble, no one seems willing or able to take them on, not even Sam Christy, the toughest man in town. But then there is a murder.When four rowdy cowhands ride into a small town and make trouble, no one seems willing or able to take them on, not even Sam Christy, the toughest man in town. But then there is a murder.When four rowdy cowhands ride into a small town and make trouble, no one seems willing or able to take them on, not even Sam Christy, the toughest man in town. But then there is a murder.
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Kenneth Patterson
- 2nd Citizen
- (as Ken Patterson)
John Barton
- Townsman
- (não creditado)
Ella Ethridge
- Mrs. Phelps
- (não creditado)
Dick Johnstone
- Townsman
- (não creditado)
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1960's "The Plunderers" was a relatively overlooked Allied Artists release that at first glance might pass for "Rebel Without a Cause" out West. Trail City TX is a quiet, unassuming town where four weary youths decide to hang out after getting fleeced in Dodge City: Ray Stricklyn is their nominal leader Jeb, Roger Torrey his massive sidekick Mule, Dee Pollock's Davy the youngest and least experienced, John Saxon's Mexican Rondo pegged as the most dangerous. Sizing up the townsfolk with newfound bravado, the foursome spend one night in the prison cell of Jay C. Flippen's aging Sheriff, after refusing to pay saloon owner James Westerfield for a bottle of whiskey. Rather than ride out in the morning as they promised, they turn to robbing shopkeeper Jess Walters (Vaughn Taylor) out of $73 worth of clothes, then hold up at widow Marsha Hunt's hotel. All this is witnessed by Jeff Chandler's crippled Civil War veteran Captain Sam, the town's only chance to fight back despite a useless right arm, trying hard to keep out of the fray until he finds his courage restored by the love of Dolores Hart's Ellie Walters, daughter of Jess, whose virginal appearance proves most alluring for Saxon's lustful Latino. A nice change to find two beautiful women vying for Chandler's affection, one an experienced widow, the other little more than a child, yet both displaying more courage than their male counterparts. An early character role for former teen heartthrob John Saxon, well cast in villainous mode, his wanton assault on Ellie resulting in claw marks on his once handsome cheek (note the swinging lamp reflected in the mirror during this attack). The lone feature from Jeff Chandler's own August Productions (he would die a year later at age 42), he chose his favorite Universal director Joseph Pevney, soon to make a smooth transition to television, helming a record 14 episodes of Gene Roddenberry's STAR TREK.
I am surprised this isn't a better known western. It's a moody and sparse western that follows 4 young men who turn up in a little town and take it over.
It's an interesting story as I imagine that there were quite a few towns with aging populations that were vulnerable to being taken over by gangs looking for an easy life.
The acting is generally good although I was particularly taken with the lead actor Jeff Chandler who seemed a little stiff (he sadly died a year or two after this film). The gang are pretty good portraying a quiet menace. Only one went on to have a long movie career, John Saxon as Rondo. The back up cast are all solid and the stunning Dolores Hart adds some welcome glamour.
Although this isn't an action packed film thanks to a nice script it manages to hold your attention throughout. There is a great air of tension built up as the gang terrorize the town. The ending is maybe a little predictable but still nicely done.
The Plunderers is worth catching for lovers of the western genre.
It's an interesting story as I imagine that there were quite a few towns with aging populations that were vulnerable to being taken over by gangs looking for an easy life.
The acting is generally good although I was particularly taken with the lead actor Jeff Chandler who seemed a little stiff (he sadly died a year or two after this film). The gang are pretty good portraying a quiet menace. Only one went on to have a long movie career, John Saxon as Rondo. The back up cast are all solid and the stunning Dolores Hart adds some welcome glamour.
Although this isn't an action packed film thanks to a nice script it manages to hold your attention throughout. There is a great air of tension built up as the gang terrorize the town. The ending is maybe a little predictable but still nicely done.
The Plunderers is worth catching for lovers of the western genre.
Typical Western of tough guys bullying a town, yet the acting and dialogue make it very entertaining. John Saxon steals the film even though he sometimes overplays his Mexican accent. Veteran character actor Flippen is also a standout. Pretty good overall.
As a player Jeff Chandler had several westerns to his credit most notably Broken Arrow where he got an Academy Award nomination. His last film in the western genre is The Plunderers where he's cast as a crippled Civil War veteran who is forced to lead his town of Trail's End in taking a stand against four juvenile toughs.
Some people are born leaders and like it or not in tough situations the job falls to them. John Saxon, Dee Pollock, Ray Stricklyn and Roger Torrey all come to town and start essentially pushing people around. They beat up bartender James Westerfield and later shoot down sheriff Jay C. Flippen who is a tired old man who should have retired from that job long ago. Flippen is symbolic himself of this post Civil War Texas town.
Chandler is a former cavalry leader in the Civil War and he's like Lucas McCain in The Rifleman, the one in the town the people look up to in a moment of crisis. He's as tired as any of the rest of them and just wishes they would ride away, but when that doesn't happen despite his physical limitations Chandler steps to the plate.
There is a lot of criticism of The Plunderers with some saying this is just a modern juvenile delinquent story set in the west. That maybe so, but what was Billy the Kid for instance if not a most murderous juvenile delinquent. This film is a harbinger of the Young Guns films or the Lee Marvin classic, The Spikes Gang. The only difference is that the punks aren't glamorized here. I swear all that was needed was for Sal Mineo to be cast as one of the punks.
The Plunderers was done for Allied Artists which we know was formerly Mongram Pictures. Back in their day they did their share of B westerns and the sets were used most notably for The Cisco Kid movies. The Plunderers is a great deal above the quality of those horse operas and it's one of Jeff Chandler's better latter day films.
Some people are born leaders and like it or not in tough situations the job falls to them. John Saxon, Dee Pollock, Ray Stricklyn and Roger Torrey all come to town and start essentially pushing people around. They beat up bartender James Westerfield and later shoot down sheriff Jay C. Flippen who is a tired old man who should have retired from that job long ago. Flippen is symbolic himself of this post Civil War Texas town.
Chandler is a former cavalry leader in the Civil War and he's like Lucas McCain in The Rifleman, the one in the town the people look up to in a moment of crisis. He's as tired as any of the rest of them and just wishes they would ride away, but when that doesn't happen despite his physical limitations Chandler steps to the plate.
There is a lot of criticism of The Plunderers with some saying this is just a modern juvenile delinquent story set in the west. That maybe so, but what was Billy the Kid for instance if not a most murderous juvenile delinquent. This film is a harbinger of the Young Guns films or the Lee Marvin classic, The Spikes Gang. The only difference is that the punks aren't glamorized here. I swear all that was needed was for Sal Mineo to be cast as one of the punks.
The Plunderers was done for Allied Artists which we know was formerly Mongram Pictures. Back in their day they did their share of B westerns and the sets were used most notably for The Cisco Kid movies. The Plunderers is a great deal above the quality of those horse operas and it's one of Jeff Chandler's better latter day films.
Four young armed cowboys ride into town. Jeb, Rondo (John Saxon), Mule and Davy have been driven out of Dodge City. They don't pay for Whiskey and ask for the Sheriff. Sheriff McCauley decides not to wear his guns and all they want are warm beds in jail for the night. Once released, they start taking stuff and refusing to leave. Ellie Walters (Dolores Hart) is the beautiful store owner's daughter. One armed war veteran Sam Christy (Jeff Chandler) seem to avoid trouble.
This is obviously calling out the youth of its day. These four could be rock-n-rollers or greasers or bikers or general delinquents during its time. The town is full of old folks and helpless youngsters. Westerns are the films of older folks and younger kids. This is black-and-white moral delineation.
This is obviously calling out the youth of its day. These four could be rock-n-rollers or greasers or bikers or general delinquents during its time. The town is full of old folks and helpless youngsters. Westerns are the films of older folks and younger kids. This is black-and-white moral delineation.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesOs Destruidores (1960) would be remade as O Incidente (1967), aboard a NYC subway car. Same premise, but only two punks this time: Martin Sheen and Tony Musante. Beau Bridges plays the Jeff Chandler role, as a soldier on leave with a broken arm. Sheen and Ed McMahon made their feature-film acting debuts in O Incidente (1967), along with Donna Mills.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt about the 1 hr mark when Sam gets into a fight with Mule, the stunt double for the prematurely gray Jeff Chandler has very noticeably dark hair.
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Sheriff McCauley: My advice to you boys is to stay clear of trouble. It might not go this easy for you in some other towns.
- ConexõesReferenced in O Despertar de um Homem (1993)
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- 1 h 34 min(94 min)
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