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The Black Whip

  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
183
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Angie Dickinson, Coleen Gray, Hugh Marlowe, and Paul Richards in The Black Whip (1956)
DramaWestern

Two brothers rescue four dance-hall girls, and encounter trouble from a villain wielding a wicked whip.Two brothers rescue four dance-hall girls, and encounter trouble from a villain wielding a wicked whip.Two brothers rescue four dance-hall girls, and encounter trouble from a villain wielding a wicked whip.

  • Director
    • Charles Marquis Warren
  • Writer
    • Orville H. Hampton
  • Stars
    • Hugh Marlowe
    • Coleen Gray
    • Adele Mara
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    183
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Writer
      • Orville H. Hampton
    • Stars
      • Hugh Marlowe
      • Coleen Gray
      • Adele Mara
    • 6User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hugh Marlowe
    Hugh Marlowe
    • Lorn Crawford
    Coleen Gray
    Coleen Gray
    • Jeannie
    Adele Mara
    Adele Mara
    • Ruthie Dawson
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Sally Morrow
    Richard Gilden
    Richard Gilden
    • Dewey Crawford
    Paul Richards
    Paul Richards
    • John Murdock
    John Pickard
    John Pickard
    • Sheriff Persons
    Dorothy Schuyler
    • Delilah Ware
    Charles H. Gray
    Charles H. Gray
    • Chick Hainline
    • (as Charles Gray)
    Sheb Wooley
    Sheb Wooley
    • Bill Lassater
    Strother Martin
    Strother Martin
    • Thorny
    Harry Landers
    Harry Landers
    • Fiddler
    Patrick O'Moore
    Patrick O'Moore
    • Governor
    William Hamel
    • Constable
    Duane Grey
    Duane Grey
    • Deputy Floyd
    • (as Duane Thorsen)
    Rush Williams
    Rush Williams
    • Jailer Garner
    Howard Culver
    Howard Culver
    • Dr. Gillette
    Sid Curtis
    • Bartender
    • Director
      • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Writer
      • Orville H. Hampton
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    1btm1

    It is so bad it is enjoyable

    I tuned to this movie by mistake, thinking it was something else. (I have Verizon FiOS and their movie descriptions are really bare bones.) But it was so bad that I was curious to see how bad it could be. As an earlier commenter noted, the role of the younger brother was played as an over the top caricature. I don't think that the actor intended that, but I guess the Director didn't care.

    The gimmick of this "B" western is that the leader of the criminal gang uses a bull whip instead of a gun.

    The script is also ridiculous. At one point the "bad guy" (the leader, well acted by Strother Martins, of one of the criminal splinter gangs that evolved from the Civil War's infamous Quantrill Raiders) tells the "good guys" that he will send 4 of his men out to negotiate, and they will be unarmed. The leader of the "good guys," the Governor takes this known depraved killer's word that they will be unarmed. But there is no reason for them to go outside to negotiate because they have no problem communicating from inside the house they occupy, and there is no reason why so many are needed for the negotiation.
    5bkoganbing

    Learned their trade from Quantrill

    Watching The Black Whip I saw elements of Key Largo, Suddenly, and Rawhide in this independent film released by 20th Century Fox. It was a decent if not outstanding mix.

    One of four saloon girls Coleen Gray, Angie Dickinson, Dorothy Schuyler, and Adele Mara put on a veil and sprung a prisoner, a member of the notorious black legs, former Confederate raiders who learned their trade under Quantrill and now operate on their own. The sheriff puts them in a wagon driven by Strother Martin and says dump them anywhere someone will have them. Not so easy as word gets out, no one wants to mess with Black Legs.

    But time and circumstance force them to a stagecoach station in a ghost town operated by Hugh Marlowe and brother Richard Gilden. The Black Legs arrive soon enough and hold them hostage.

    The leader is Paul Richards who has some plans of his own, he's not at the stagecoach station by chance. He and Marlowe have some history which makes the waiting interesting.

    This is where the title comes from. Richards doesn't even carry a gun. He carries The Black Whip and he's pretty deadly with it. Somehow getting a whipping in many ways is worse than getting killed by a fast draw. Elements of sadism present here in abundance. Even Lash LaRue carried a pistol as well.

    Richards is a fascinating villain. He played many a villainous part in his career, some with a touch of madness about them. He had a southern accent that was part of his working equipment as a player. He uses it well here and also in the Alan Ladd-Sidney Poitier film All The Young Men, a war film set in Korea where he plays a bigoted southern redneck resenting Sidney Poitier put in charge of the squad.

    The Black Whip is an OK western, but for Paul Richards a career role.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Enjoyable western from the fifties

    It is one of the rarest Charles Marquis Warren's films, besides of course the forever invisible DESERT HELL, that I despair to see one day. This one stars Hugh Marlow and only with this you know what you deal with. It is not an Indian wars, nor military fort, nor possee, nor sheriff in a small town or even cattle baron - the most common schemes in western - plot but a Civil War topic, that we have also seen many times before and after. Nothing really special, except that I hardly made it because of the pan and scan frame, and also unusual because of the bad guy using a whip instead of a gun. Angie Dickinson is the main interest to watch this movie, in which she played before RIO BRAVO.
    2dontwanna-01765

    MST3K worthy

    Opening theme is the ONLY reason I retain knowledge of this film. By award winner Raoul Kraushaar, it's a good theme wasted. Opening & first scene after credits offers promise. Rest is like a kid tying a shoe for the first time. Marlowe's no Paul Newman, but even his acting was sub par-his stumbling b4 his flashback is laughable. Paul Richards' 'Man w the Whip' was a villain deserving of a better plot. If I got a recording of the theme, I'd never search 4 this movie again.

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    • Release date
      • December 1956 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Man with a Whip
    • Filming locations
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Regal Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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