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The Desperado

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
195
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Beverly Garland, Jimmy Lydon, and Wayne Morris in The Desperado (1954)
Western

From 1870 to 1873, Texas suffered under the carpetbag administration of Reconstructionist Governor E. J. Davis (the name and the stated conditions were about the only things authentic in thi... Read allFrom 1870 to 1873, Texas suffered under the carpetbag administration of Reconstructionist Governor E. J. Davis (the name and the stated conditions were about the only things authentic in this film) and his despotic state police commanded in John's City by Captain Jake Thornton. T... Read allFrom 1870 to 1873, Texas suffered under the carpetbag administration of Reconstructionist Governor E. J. Davis (the name and the stated conditions were about the only things authentic in this film) and his despotic state police commanded in John's City by Captain Jake Thornton. Two young men, Tom Cameron and Ray Novack, flee to the Big Bend area to escape persecution.... Read all

  • Director
    • Thomas Carr
  • Writers
    • Daniel Mainwaring
    • Clifton Adams
  • Stars
    • Wayne Morris
    • Jimmy Lydon
    • Beverly Garland
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    195
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thomas Carr
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • Clifton Adams
    • Stars
      • Wayne Morris
      • Jimmy Lydon
      • Beverly Garland
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wayne Morris
    Wayne Morris
    • Sam Garrett
    Jimmy Lydon
    Jimmy Lydon
    • Tom Cameron
    • (as James Lydon)
    Beverly Garland
    Beverly Garland
    • Laurie Bannerman
    Rayford Barnes
    Rayford Barnes
    • Ray Novak
    Dabbs Greer
    Dabbs Greer
    • U.S. Marshal Jim Langley
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Paul Clayton…
    Nestor Paiva
    Nestor Paiva
    • Captain Jake Thornton
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Martin Novack
    John Dierkes
    John Dierkes
    • Police Sergeant
    Richard Shackleton
    • Pat Garner
    I. Stanford Jolley
    I. Stanford Jolley
    • Mr. Garner
    • (as Stanford Jolley)
    Richard Garland
    Richard Garland
    • Trooper
    • (as Charles Garland)
    Florence Lake
    Florence Lake
    • Mrs. Cameron
    Jimmie Booth
    • Trail Herder
    • (uncredited)
    Buck Bucko
    • Trail Herder
    • (uncredited)
    Roy Bucko
    Roy Bucko
    • Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Mr. Bannerman
    • (uncredited)
    John Eldredge
    John Eldredge
    • Mr. Cameron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Thomas Carr
    • Writers
      • Daniel Mainwaring
      • Clifton Adams
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews9

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    5boblipton

    Sometimes You Know Too Much

    Jimmy Lydon burns the last of his image as Henry Aldrich. He's the son of an ex-sheriff who gets in trouble with the Reconstructionist government in Texas and makes a run for it. He hooks up with gunslinger Wayne Morris, who takes him under his wing and makes Jimmy a deadly man with a gun with a couple of tips about how to wear his gun belt.

    Morris is surprisingly good, as is Lee Van Cleef in a small role. Maybe it's a good movie in its main body, even thought Morris' character seems very odd for the steely and disconnected killer he is supposed to be. Maybe it's the opening, with a bunch of titles about how this was darkest period in Texas history; after all, Black people had the franchise.

    Sometimes you know too much history to shrug your shoulders and go with the legend.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Mainly for American western buffs

    As a French moviegoer, even if I have heard of the Civil War in USA, Quantrill, Jesse James, William - Billy the the Kid - Bonney, Calamity Jane and many other legends of the West, I had never heard of those Bluebellies in Texas corrupted administration. So this is rather complex for me to fully understand the context of this story. But it remains watchable, agreeable, thanks mainly to Wayne Morris. It is of course predictable ten miles in advance but it remains better than the previous Thomas Carr's B westerns, made in the early fifties. With this one, Thomas Carr improved his filmography, showed a bit more ambition, and it will continue after this one; for instance several westerns starring Joel Mc Crea and some famous western figures.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Blue Bellies Go Home!

    The Desperado is directed by Thomas Carr and adapted to screenplay by Geoffrey Holmes from the novel written by Clifton Adams. It stars Wayne Morris, Jimmy Lydon, Beverly Garland, Rayford Barnes, Dabbs Greer and Lee Van Cleef. Music is by Raoul Kraushaar and cinematography by Joseph Novak.

    "There is one dark and grim page in Texas history; it concerns the three years 1870 to 1873, during which Texans suffered and smouldered under the carpetbag administration of Governor E.J. Davis. Texas law was administered and enforced by a despotic organisation called the Texas State police - - known as the "Bluebellies." Constitutional rights were ignored - - such as the right to keep and bear arms, the right to have public meetings, private property rights and most of the other expressions of human dignity and freedom of which Texas has always been so rightfully proud. Naturally they did something about it..."

    For the whole of its 80 minutes running time, The Desperado crams as much in as it possibly can, producing a mightily strong Western in the process. Stripping it down to the core the story is about a good man forced to turn bad, who does bad things in the name of correcting the wrongs done to him. He's forced to go on the run with a man he can't stand, leaving the woman he loves behind. Hooking up with a famed outlaw, he learns how to become a killer, but always the screenplay has us completely on his side, all while the finer details back in his home town build the other half of the story.

    A man does his own killing.

    His time on the run sees a friendship formed, with camp fire bondings prominent, while his backbone is continually tested by certain encounters. The narrative twists and turns to build a compelling case, the odds are firmly stacked against him as a dastardly acquaintance with an ulterior motive moves and shakes to ruin his life. The backdrop is one of bully boy law enforcement and big political change, of a place full of weasels, cowards, liars and idiots, marking this out as a film very dark in nature.

    Don't put faith in anybody but yourself.

    Violence and action is never far away either, as director Carr keeps things lively, and Novak's black and white photography is sparkling (TCM hold a lovely print). The acting is hardly grade "A" stuff, but the principal players turn in very effective shows. Morris owns the film as the wise and weary outlaw Sam Garrett, a role you can tell he is very much enjoying playing, while the beautiful Garland works really hard to make her love interest character more than a token offering - and she succeeds. Bonus for Oater fans is Van Cleef popping in for some dramatic impact, where he plays twins! Wonderful.

    This is very much an under seen film, and personally I'm a little proud to be able to put out on the internet what appears to be the first non professional review. It's different to the usual Wayne Morris fare and I'm convinced that Western lovers who like some dark tints in their films would heartily enjoy this one. See it if you get chance! 8/10
    6coltras35

    The Desperado

    Outlaw gunslinger Sam Garrett (Wayne Morris) offers that sage wisdom to fellow fugitive Tom Cameron (James Lydon); who's on the run from the "Bluebellies;" Texas State Police officers who wield a brutal iron fist of enforcement in the early 1870s; But quick-draw; hard-bitten Garrett soon decides not to take his own advice after young Cameron heads home to surrender - and instead gets framed for a revenge murder by a jealous rival for the affections of his girl (Beverly Garland)

    The Desperado is quite an engaging western, if a little slow in places. The subject matter is dark and there's a certain edge lingering - it's definitely different from other Wayne Morris westerns and his persona isn't' light and cheerful - as usual - but he's philosophical and much more serious. There's some good shootouts, you get a double serving of Lee Van Cleef and Beverley Garland gets the pulse racing.
    4sxct

    Not Very Good

    I have never watched a movie that seems to have been written by a 12 year-old for a school play. Writing and acting (?) have set a new low. It's too bad though because it could have been better even though the cast was a bit better than "B" level.

    Wayne Morris has made some decent films as has Lee Van Cleef. I wasn't expecting High Noon quality but I was expecting at least mid-morning. But I guess I need to lower my expectations when I turn on this type of film. Nevertheless, I live with these types films as I do get some humor out of them. After reading this revue. I hope I haven't rated it too high.

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    • Trivia
      The same script, derived from a novel by Clifton Adams and written by Daniel Mainwaring, was used four years later for Le Desperado de la plaine (1958). Silvermine Productions made the original, which was distributed by Allied Artists Pictures. Allied both produced and distributed the new film itself in 1958.
    • Quotes

      The Crayton Twins, Paul: Did you run into anyone back along the trail?

      Tom Cameron: There's a lot of trails leading a lot of places - and a lot of strangers riding them who would like to keep on being strangers.

    • Connections
      Remade as Le Desperado de la plaine (1958)

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Der graue Reiter
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Silvermine Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 20 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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