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This Savage Land

  • TV Movie
  • 1969
  • G
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
141
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This Savage Land (1969)
DramaWestern

Ohio widower Ben Pride moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders.Ohio widower Ben Pride moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders.Ohio widower Ben Pride moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders.

  • Director
    • Vincent McEveety
  • Writer
    • Richard Fielder
  • Stars
    • Barry Sullivan
    • Glenn Corbett
    • Kathryn Hays
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    141
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writer
      • Richard Fielder
    • Stars
      • Barry Sullivan
      • Glenn Corbett
      • Kathryn Hays
    • 7User reviews
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    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Benjamin Pride
    Glenn Corbett
    Glenn Corbett
    • Chance Reynolds
    Kathryn Hays
    Kathryn Hays
    • Elizabeth Reynolds
    Andrew Prine
    Andrew Prine
    • Timothy Pride
    Brenda Scott
    Brenda Scott
    • Margaret 'Midge' Pride
    John Drew Barrymore
    John Drew Barrymore
    • Stacy Daggart
    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Jud Barker
    Charles Seel
    Charles Seel
    • Grandpa Pride
    Kelly Corcoran
    • Christopher 'Kip' Pride
    Katherine Squire
    Katherine Squire
    • Grandma Pride
    Terry Wilson
    Terry Wilson
    • Nate
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Dr. Mordecai Reynolds
    Rex Holman
    Rex Holman
    • Hap
    Charles H. Gray
    Charles H. Gray
    • Lt. Galloway
    • (as Charles Gray)
    Nicolas Surovy
    Nicolas Surovy
    • Davy
    Edward Faulkner
    Edward Faulkner
    • 1st Stage Driver
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Vincent McEveety
    • Writer
      • Richard Fielder
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    6stwadsworth

    Stacy Daggart

    I found this TV movie a quite satisfying one, albeit somewhat disjointed. It is what it is. A 60's low budget TV western with a surprisingly good cast. Barry Sullivan looks older than his years but plays his part well. The rest of the cast are decent too although second billed Glen Corbett only turns up near the end. Why George C Scott agreed to appear in this I don't know. The one real saving grace in this is the performance of John Drew Barrymore as Stacy Daggart. He has a real presence!!
    10worldlaw1

    Majestic western with strong plot and performances

    Beautifully written, acted and directed major 1960s western adventure.

    Strong leading performances from veteran stalwart Barry Sullivan excellent support from Brenda Scott and Kathryn Hays make this a compelling revenge frontier justice western.

    Good supporting roles for Glenn Corbett and Andrew Prine.

    Originally This Savage Land was a 2 part episode of the cult western TV series Road West 1966, but was eventually released as a major theatrical film feature release.

    Directed by prolific western and television director Vincent McEveety and written by Richard Fielder this classic western shows to great effect the 1960s golden age of classic masterpiece movies.

    A classic western with all the required ingredients and more. Unmissable.
    5ma-cortes

    A mediocre TV Western about a widower moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War.

    A routine Western made in TV style, in fact it turns out to be the pilot for the television series 'The Road West ', originally aired in two episodes. At the end of the American Civil War, the Pride family decides to leave their native Ohio and begin a new life in the eastern part of the country. The family is made up of Ohio widower Ben Pride (Barry Sullivan) and children: youngsters Timothy Pride (Andrew Prine), Margaret 'Midge' Pride (Brenda Scott), little boy Christopher 'Kip' Pride (Kelly Corcoran) and grandparents (Charles Seel, Katherine Squire). Things go wrong, when they arrive in Lawrence (Kansas). There, the veteran widower patriarch falls in love with a young girl called Elizabeth (Kathryn Hays), the daughter of the town doctor (Roy Roberts). Ben ask her to marry him and build a new home, but Ben's daughter (Brenda Scott) is not so happen about her new mother in-law. Furthermore, Elizabeth Reynolds wants to leave town and move back East and while the marauders raid the town, resulting in fateful consequences. There takes place the looting and burning of Lawrence , Kansas , actually occurred on 21 August 1863 also known as Quantrill's Raid -although the film is apparently set just after the Civil War (19861-1865) .

    This ordinary, functional Western contains run-of-the-mill plot , intrigue , thrills , shootouts and results to be entertaining enough. Dealing with the typical conflict in which a family shortly after the Civil War moves to a new savage land and is really harassed by Confederate marauders. Regular Western balances action, intriga, romance and drama. Partially based on historical events just after the Civil War happened in which the Bushwhackers use guerrilla warfare to destroy Yankee targets and led by men set on revenge, make a raid into Lawrence, Kansas. The picture efficiently describes the atmosphere of violence in which Women and Blacks have few rights, confrontation among bands and bloody battles. The highlights of the film are the climatic raids on the little town Lawrence (Kansas), and, of course, the final confrontation. The traditional story and exciting screenplay was middlingly written by Richard Fielder though clichés run through-out, there're also some distinguished events and dramatical attitudes. The enjoyable tale is enhanced for interesting moments developed among main characters and especially on the relationship between Barry Sullivan and Kathryn Hays. The film features several fine supporting actors, such as Glenn Corbett, 'John Drew Barrymore' of the prestigious Barrymore family of actors, playing a vicious, sadistic sociopath who take advantage of the frightened townspeople, and the always great George C. Scott before he went on to the pantheon of fame with his 'Patton'; George C Scott performs a truly good/bad role and he is an awesome expert in the art of conjuring sensational acting .

    It contains an evocative cinematography regularly caught by cameraman William Margulies, being really necessary a perfect remastering. As well as atmospheric and lively musical score by Leonard Rosenman. This is another costumary Western being averagely directed by Vincent McEveety , son of director Bernard McEveety. Vincent was an expert craftsman filmmaking occasionally for cinema such as ¨Herbie, Torero¨ , ¨Amy¨ , ¨The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again¨ , ¨Gus¨, ¨The Strongest Man in the World¨ and usually directed several TV episodes such as: ¨Diagnosis murder¨, ¨Colombo¨, ¨Pensacola¨ , ¨Perry Mason¨, ¨T. J. Hooker¨, ¨Airwolf¨ , ¨Dallas¨ , ¨Cimarron¨ , ¨Gunsmoke¨ and ¨Star Trek ¨ . His best film was : ¨Firecreek¨ a star-studded Western with James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Gary Lockwood, Barbara Luna, Brooke Bundy and Morgan Woodward; it's a classical recounting about an unexperienced marshal in charge of a village full of cowards and frightening people; being probably one of the best Westerns in the fifties and sixties. ¨This Savage Land¨ rating: 4.5/10. A simple and plain Western without much interest except for hardcore fans of the genre.
    5Marlburian

    So-so TV western, worth one viewing

    I spotted this film in a very brief listing of the day's TV, which gave only George C Scott's name. It turned out that he was a "special guest star" with not so many lines as several other actors, but his was the most dominant screen presence.

    The whole film turned out to be a reasonable way of filling in 90 minutes after a hard day in the garden, but I wouldn't want to watch it again. I groaned a little when the cute kid complete with piglet appeared, but he turned out not to be too much of a pain. I did wonder why the bad guys, having burned one of the Pride family's wagons and giving them until next morning to clear out, then allowed them to stay long enough to build a sod hut - which seemed to go up very quickly, given the lack of labour! What jarred the most was the instant attraction between Barry Sullivan (in his late 50s) and Kathryn Hays (looking far younger than her mid-30s. Gary Cooper, Randolph Scott and Cary Grant could get away with such an age difference, but not Sullivan, who looked his age in some of the close-ups. And he may have been wearing a toupee, but he needed a lot of work on his teeth! In contrast Kathryn Hays looked pretty good, especially when she was responding to Sullivan's romancing.

    Quite why the township was called Lawrence I don't know; the real Lawrence was the victim of a ferocious attack by Quantrill's Raiders, whereas in the film the bad guys seemed only to want to put out of business a critical newspaper and were under orders not to kill anyone.
    3tryitonce

    Very ordinary Western.

    I couldn't get over the fact that the piglet never got any bigger throughout the film.

    Also the sod hut grew remarkably quickly and where did all the wood come from?

    A very predictable plot, with everything too clean and tidy but that was normal for Westerns made in that era. A waste of time .

    Easily forgettable Better to wash the car. Did we really want films like that in the 60's

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      This was the pilot for the television series 'The Road West ',originally aired in two episodes.
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      Edited from The Road West (1966)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tierra salvaje
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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