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La rançon de la peur

Original title: The Plunderers
  • 1960
  • Approved
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
565
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POPULARITY
3,745
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Jeff Chandler, Dolores Hart, Dee Pollock, John Saxon, Ray Stricklyn, and Roger Torrey in La rançon de la peur (1960)
Classical WesternDramaWestern

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.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.

  • Director
    • Joseph Pevney
  • Writer
    • Bob Barbash
  • Stars
    • Jeff Chandler
    • John Saxon
    • Dolores Hart
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    565
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,745
    1,080
    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writer
      • Bob Barbash
    • Stars
      • Jeff Chandler
      • John Saxon
      • Dolores Hart
    • 18User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jeff Chandler
    Jeff Chandler
    • Sam Christy
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Rondo
    Dolores Hart
    Dolores Hart
    • Ellie Walters
    Marsha Hunt
    Marsha Hunt
    • Kate Miller - Hotel Owner
    Jay C. Flippen
    Jay C. Flippen
    • Sheriff McCauley
    Ray Stricklyn
    Ray Stricklyn
    • Jeb Lucas Tyler
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Mike Baron - Saloon Owner
    Dee Pollock
    Dee Pollock
    • Davy
    Roger Torrey
    Roger Torrey
    • William 'Mule' Thompson
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Jess Walters - General Store Owner
    Harvey Stephens
    Harvey Stephens
    • Doc Fuller
    Joseph Hamilton
    Joseph Hamilton
    • Abilene - Barfly
    Kenneth Patterson
    • 2nd Citizen
    • (as Ken Patterson)
    William Challee
    William Challee
    • 1st Citizen
    Ray Ferrell
    • Billy Miller
    John Barton
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Ella Ethridge
    • Mrs. Phelps
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Johnstone
    Dick Johnstone
    • Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph Pevney
    • Writer
      • Bob Barbash
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    User reviews18

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    9mag7bela

    A classic black & white western

    The Plunderers are four youngsters who come to a peaceful little western town without any money. Actually they're no gunfighters at all but enjoy staying there getting all for free and watching how they can get the people more and more frightened. Onearmed Jeff Chandler wants to stay out of trouble but is increasingly convinced that something must be done to help the citizens against the troublemakers. Lovely Dolores Hart is the daughter of the local store owner and the Mexican youngster Rondo, played by John Saxon, pays a lot of attention to her. She tries to avoid him but with no success. The dramatic final scenes include an unusual fight with knives. This is a classic black-and-white western from 1960 highly recommended. You can easily find resemblances to Brando's 1954 motorcycle movie "The Wild One".
    10searchanddestroy-1

    Terrific gem for a classical scheme

    This topic has been made at least one billion times in Hollywood history, western or crime genre. One man against several evil ones, so nothing new here. But the directing, castig, acting, every second of this pure awesome movie contributes to keep you glued, stuck to this story, a masterpiece of psychological character study, as NO NAME ON THE BULLET is for instance; though the story was not exactly the same. Jeff Chandler was purely outstanding and makes his death a couple of years later even more painful to accept, to digest. I will never get tired of this movie. Never.
    8hitchcockthelegend

    Captain Sam - A Phantom.

    The Plunderers is directed by Joseph Pevney and written by Bob Barbash. It stars Jeff Chandler, John Saxon, Dolores Hart, Marsha Hunt and Jay C. Flippen. Music is by Leonard Rosenman and cinematography by Eugene Polito.

    Trail City, and 4 delinquent cowboys ride into town with attitude and carefree abandon. The Trail City residents - spineless, all except one man. One man who considers himself only half a man on account of his disability. That man is Civil War veteran Captain Sam...

    War didn't just destroy his arm.

    The few critical appraisals and reviews that exist for The Plunderers are keen to associate the picture with other notable pictures released previously, which in this instance is something of a curse when they happen to be well revered classics. Yet this is no knock off, it has its own identity. The four young delinquents here are not dashing dandy types, the makers make every effort to put their failings as human beings up at the front of the portrayals. These are young men, out of their depth, even spineless, but of course the town doesn't know this as they are too busy cowering in the shadows.

    The messages are obvious in the play, but Pevney doesn't use his sledgehammer to enforce those parts of the narrative. It's perhaps no surprise how things pan out with Chandler's embittered war veteran, as he wrestles with both his conscience and his disability, but Pevney has a good knack for slow burning the atmosphere to bring rewards for film's finale. Chandler, in his last Western, is suitably broody, Hunt and Hart are beauties to behold, while of the bad boys it's Saxon as a diabolical Mexican - with scary eyebrows - and the only one who is old enough to shave, who strikes the highest villain chords.

    Elsewhere there's a great musical score provided by double Academy Award Winner Rosenman, very much akin to something that the moody Twilight Zone episodes would use. It also at times has the feel of the score Alan Silvestri would rustle up for Predator some 27 years later. Polito's photography is crisp, where in conjunction with Pevney's camera angles and lighting techniques keeps the claustrophobia factor high in this one location setting.

    Crackerjack! A dandy of a black and white Oater waiting to be discovered by more Western fans. It's a keeper for sure. 8/10
    8angelsunchained

    Surprisingly Very Good

    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.
    8kevinolzak

    Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater only in 1970

    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.

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    • Trivia
      La rançon de la peur (1960) would be remade as L'incident (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 L'incident (1967), along with Donna Mills.
    • Goofs
      At 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.
    • Quotes

      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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Blessures secrètes (1993)

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 1962 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Jinetes saqueadores
    • Filming locations
      • Jack Ingram Ranch - 22255 Mulholland Drive, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • August Productions
      • Scott R. Dunlap Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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