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Convict Stage

  • 1965
  • Approved
  • 1h 11m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Don 'Red' Barry, Harry Lauter, and Jodi Mitchell in Convict Stage (1965)
DramaWestern

When outlaws savagely murder his sister, a cowboy swears vengeance. However, before he can take the law into his own hands, an old lawman corrals the gang himself and brings the outlaws to j... Read allWhen outlaws savagely murder his sister, a cowboy swears vengeance. However, before he can take the law into his own hands, an old lawman corrals the gang himself and brings the outlaws to justice properly.When outlaws savagely murder his sister, a cowboy swears vengeance. However, before he can take the law into his own hands, an old lawman corrals the gang himself and brings the outlaws to justice properly.

  • Director
    • Lesley Selander
  • Writers
    • Don 'Red' Barry
    • Daniel Mainwaring
  • Stars
    • Harry Lauter
    • Don 'Red' Barry
    • Jodi Mitchell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    260
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    • Director
      • Lesley Selander
    • Writers
      • Don 'Red' Barry
      • Daniel Mainwaring
    • Stars
      • Harry Lauter
      • Don 'Red' Barry
      • Jodi Mitchell
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Ben Lattimore
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Marshal Jethro Karnin
    • (as Donald Barry)
    Jodi Mitchell
    • Sally Latttimore
    Hanna Landy
    Hanna Landy
    • Mrs. Gregory
    Joe Patridge
    • Jeb Sims
    • (as Joseph Patridge)
    Eric Matthews
    • Johnny Sims
    Walter Reed
    Walter Reed
    • Sam Gill
    Michael Carr
    Michael Carr
    • Piute
    Fred Krone
    Fred Krone
    • Dixon
    George Sawaya
    • Adam Scott
    Karl MacDonald
    • Bates
    Fred Beir
    Fred Beir
    • Benton
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lesley Selander
    • Writers
      • Don 'Red' Barry
      • Daniel Mainwaring
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    7plan99

    A very late 1950s B movie.

    It's hard to believe that this film dates from 1965 as it had the look and style of a film made at least ten years earlier. No great performances but not any bad ones either. The plot was a bit of a stretch to believe but two bullets sensibly fired early on would have made the film very short. Worth watching for curiosity value to see what must be the very last 1950s style cowboy film. I slightly recognised the lead character but all the rest were new to me. Nicely filmed in glorious black and white, in 1965!, so probably one of the last non colour films made, except for those deliberately done in non colour for added effect, The Elephant Man for example.
    6boblipton

    Late B Western with Sharp, Beautiful, Black&White Camerawork

    Some time ago, stage-coach-robbing brothers Joe Partridge and Eric Matthews killed Harry Lauter's sister. He has been chasing them since. Marshall Red Barry has captured them and is taking them to prison by stage, and Lauter means to exact vengeance, though his wife tells him she won't be there when he returns. Others are there, too. Hannah Hertelendy, the robbers' mother is on the stage, and a drummer with a very large pistol...

    The American B western had vanished under the assault of television. In 1965, the TV western was not in great shape and there was still a market for the darker western. 20th Century-Fox could always use one to offer for double or triple features, and if you could keep the budget down, you could give some professionals jobs and make yourself a few dollars, just like in the old days of the cinematic west. And that is what this was: classic, simple story, competent actors (mostly; I think Jodi Mitchell as Barry's wife offers poor line readings), some decent direction by Lesley Selander and the wide-open camerawork that was often the best part of the old B Western.

    In many ways, it looks like a large and gracefully shot, serious episode of a TV western. It is distinguished by Gordon Avil's black-and-white cinematography of the badlands near Kanab, Utah -- John Ford Country, but contrary to legend, a lot of people shot westerns there. Lynn Reynolds was the first in 1924, a decade and a half before Ford first went there for DRUMS ALONG THE MOHAWK. Avil was born in Philadelphia in 1899. His career as a cinematographer began in 1929. By 1930, he had worked on King Vidor's BILLY THE KID. In 1931, it was THE CHAMP, again for Vidor. Then his screen credits vanished for 16 years. He returned to the camera in B movies and television work. After camerawork on a third of the episodes of HOGAN'S HEROES, he retired. He died of a heart attack in the Barbados in 1970.
    4jordondave-28085

    The low calibur equivalent of "High Noon" and "3:10 To Yuma"

    (1965) Convict Stage WESTERN

    It opens with a couple of outlaw killers killing two people during a robbery from a stagecoach and one woman. And before the woman dies with a gunshot on the back, she initial the two killers on the sand "J J SIMS" by the time both the sheriff Jethro (Don 'Red' Barry also credited as co-writer) and a gunfighter Ben Lattimore (Harry Lauter) show up, and almost immediately they knew exactly who they were. And although the first two guys bothers Jeb and Johnny murdered and killed were nobody's the woman on the hand they shot in the back happened to be gunfighter, Ben Lattimore's sister. And he wants retribution, while the sheriff wants to bring them back to the town to face trial in Apache Wells. And when Ben goes on his own, for some odd coincidence, Johnny and Jeb's ma, Mrs. Gregory (Hanna Landy) and uncle Adams (George Sawaya) were able to knock him out while he is on pursuit, which resulted to the sheriff to capturing them first. And by the time, Ben goes back in pursuit, we then see his wife,Sally Latttimore (Jodi Mitchell) who happens to be a Quaker and is attempting to talk him out of killing Jeb and Johnny. It was at this point, sheriff manage to place both Jeb and Johnny handcuffed into a stagecoach with his two helpers of the driver, Dix (Fred Krone) and his shotgun rider, Piute (Michael Carr ) to come along with him. Except that three other passengers want to come along with them, including Ben's wife Sally, Sam Gill (Walter Reed) who claims he is a whisky drummer, and Mrs. Gregory posing as a regular citizen. And as soon as Ben found out the sheriff has the prisoners of Jeb and Johnny, he catches up to it before joining the group on their way until they stumble onto the stage station only to find that there are no new horses to exchange them with. Because Mrs. Gregory's hubby, Uncle Adam is garnering reinforcements of seven outlaws sabotaging the horse station for the purpose of slowing them down, forcing the Sheriff and Ben to seclude themselves to a nearby ghost town called "Calico"

    Had I not seen better Westerns such as "High Noon" and "3:10 To Yuma" among other movies I probably would have liked this but as a result of seeing better Western movies the writers may have watched to make this one give this movie the thumbs down.
    7richardchatten

    "I don't like to be touched by hands with blood on them!"

    Colour had been an established feature of the western genre since the early fifties, so 'Convict West' represents an unusual departure for being in black & white at so late a date. The Utah landscapes are deliberately bleak, the composition is very horizontal, the interiors bare and it betrays its sixties provenance in the frequent use of zooms.

    One of the final films of veteran director Lesley Selander, scripted by classic noir scenarist Daniel Mainwaring and one of the very few films in which Harry Lauter was allowed to play a hero. Woman are in the thick of it: one of the first casualties being a young female stagecoach passenger shot in the back while fleeing by a trigger-happy hoodlum, while Hanna Landy cuts a formidable figure as a European matriarch who's quick on the trigger.
    8searchanddestroy-1

    Lost and forgotten western

    Very unusual, so interesting little western, far better for me than most of bigger budget productions, so sure of their cast. It was made by lesley Selander, one of the most prolific western provider of the industry, with also Ray Nazarro. This one is from the early sixties, a period where western topics could be very offbeat. The story of a vengeance and shown not in a classical and predictable way. The directing is unfortunately flat and without surprise. Don Red Barry is at his place in this role. This not STAGECOACH as you can easily guess, but for a B western it remains, I repeat, more interesting than most of them, where you have to watch one hundred of movies to find only one or two worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      The only film of Jodi Mitchell.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie as the men are getting into the stagecoach the bandages don't match their initial injuries. For example Johnny was shot in the wrist but the bandage is on the upper arm.
    • Quotes

      Sally Latttimore: It's not right to kill, Ben. No matter what the provocation, it's just not right.

      Ben Lattimore: Sally, this is Arizona Territory, not a Quaker meeting house.

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    • Release date
      • June 17, 1965 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stage to Boot Hill
    • Filming locations
      • Colorado City, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Steve Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 11m(71 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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