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The Devil and Leroy Bassett

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
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The Devil and Leroy Bassett (1973)
ActionDrama

Leroy Bassett and his dim-witted brothers go on the lam after freeing their friend Keema from jail.Leroy Bassett and his dim-witted brothers go on the lam after freeing their friend Keema from jail.Leroy Bassett and his dim-witted brothers go on the lam after freeing their friend Keema from jail.

  • Director
    • Robert E. Pearson
  • Writer
    • Robert E. Pearson
  • Stars
    • Cody Bearpaw
    • John F. Goff
    • George 'Buck' Flower
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
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    • Director
      • Robert E. Pearson
    • Writer
      • Robert E. Pearson
    • Stars
      • Cody Bearpaw
      • John F. Goff
      • George 'Buck' Flower
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Cody Bearpaw
    • Keema Greywolf
    John F. Goff
    John F. Goff
    • Leroy Bassett
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Wilbur Bassett
    James A. Ward
    • Melvin Bassett
    • (as James Ward)
    Dick Winslow
    Dick Winslow
    • Charlie Zornes
    Elliott Lindsey
    • Sheriff Trask
    Bobbie Shaw Chance
    • Twila Zornes
    • (as Bobbi Shaw)
    Hal Bokar
    • Frank Nechero
    Lilyan MacBride
    • Alma
    • (as Lillian MacBride)
    Christopher Geoffries
    • Deputy Miller
    • (as Siegfried Anton)
    James Beach
    • Deputy Hoover
    • (as Jim Beach)
    Don Epperson
    • Sgt. Don
    James Howard
    • Sgt. Dudley
    Robert Padilla
    • Hector Chavez
    • (as Bob Padilla)
    Gordon James
    • Officer in Jail
    Jerry Mills
    • Officer in Jail
    Paul Kalin
    • Officer in Jail
    Zeno Russell
    • Deputy
    • Director
      • Robert E. Pearson
    • Writer
      • Robert E. Pearson
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    6kennywest1

    Pistol Packin' Leroy

    This is a good ole' movie about some mangy brothers who free their Indian buddy, Cima, from the police. Leroy, a Lord loving psychotic, and his mentally retarded brother, Wilbur, kill cops and innocent people during a series of bizarre kidnapings. Sound typical? Well, actually it has a rural theme that makes the killers seem like charming fellows in only a way the drive-in could, back in '73. The sound track is very entertaining, and is a delight as the movie rolls out on the road, and straight to hell.
    7thomas-korn

    Not sure who exactly to root for...

    None of the characters in this movie generate any empathy or sympathy . Im.pretty sure you're not supposed to..but its still confusing all the same. Still worth watching regardless
    7jordan-64422

    Solid early-70s drive-in fare

    The three Bassett brothers - Leroy, Wilbur & Melvin - plot to break their Native American friend, Keema, out of police custody. Keema was arrested for killing a deputy and wounding Sheriff Trask and was in the process of being extradited out of Texas. Leroy is a God- fearing, Bible quoting lunatic played by John F. Goff. Goff is over- the-top in his rantings at times, but this was a very good performance. George "Buck" Flower plays the mostly-drunken Wilbur and James Ward plays the youngest brother, Melvin. The fact that Leroy's name is in the title of the film is somewhat misleading. The film is not about Leroy Bassett at all, it's about a revenge story surrounding Keema (Cody Bearpaw) and Sheriff Trask (Elliott Lindsey). Keema holds Trask responsible for the death of his wife, which led Keema to shoot the two police officers.

    As far as the plot goes, more time could have been spent on the sheriff, as it would have helped the ending of the film and a decision made by Trask. Instead the story focuses on first the brothers and their plan, then the evading of the authorities by Keema and the brothers. This detracts from the story, but what story is told is still solid.

    Director Robert E. Pearson has a low budget but he makes good use of locations. The story takes place in a rural setting and has a western feel to it, and the climax takes place in snow-covered hills in the mountains. It may not be stylish, but the camera-work and production are very good.

    The Devil and Leroy Bassett has a few issues with story focus but is still a very good rural crime/revenge story. 7/10.
    3mstomaso

    Ends..... eventually

    This is a film about idiots, drunks, murderers and lunatics and how they help each other escape and evade the police. The allegedly true story centers on how the Bassett Brothers - Wilbur, an intellectually challenged drunken bigot; Leroy, a psychotic evangelical Christian; and Melvin, a non-descript young punk - help a fellow miscreant who happens to be a Native American escape from jail after he is imprisoned for murdering a police officer and injuring another. The story is just senseless enough to be believable, but despite an exhaustive search, I can find no evidence that this really is based on actual events. Even if it is reality-based, though, it's hard to identify any point or profound moral in this predictable, lengthy, and generally disagreeable story.

    This ultra-low budget New Mexico production features a mix of non-acting and over-acting and decent but fairly standard directing and camera work. The soundtrack - composed of country and western music with a little southwestern rock tossed in to shake things up - is also all over the map. Parts of the soundtrack will make you want to hit the mute button (typically the singing parts), but the instrumentals - particularly the banjo piece during one of the chase scenes - are pretty good. The script has a number of problems, but as the film shifts from unfunny comedy to crime drama, the screenwriter appears to have found his element, so the second half of the film is much better - and more sparingly - scripted than the first. The sets are, of course, lovely.

    Basically, this is a modernized western gunslinger drama which starts out by introducing the entirely unsympathetic and uninteresting Bassett Brothers and eventually flows into the story about the police and their Native American prisoner. The flow and pace of the film is worth paying attention to and manage to lend some interest to an otherwise ho-hum experience.

    Recommended for die-hard B- western fans only.

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    • Trivia
      This marks the first time that real life friends George 'Buck' Flower and John F. Goff worked with each other. They would go on to appear in nearly forty movies together.
    • Quotes

      Leroy Bassett: Some of them teeth gon' have to be pulled. I'd be beholden to ya if you could do it, brother.

      Charlie Zornes: I can do it but you gonna have to tie him down. It ain't gonna feel good when they come out. He's gonna fight like a detesticled wolf.

    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 8 (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Let Me Live on the Mountain
      Lyrics and Music by Les Baxter

      Sung by Don Holiman

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    • Release date
      • February 20, 1976 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pistol-Packin' Leroy
    • Filming locations
      • Pecos, New Mexico, USA
    • Production company
      • Johnson-Pearson Productions
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      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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