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Badlands of Dakota (1941) (DVD) (*)
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$20.99

Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 0 )

Running Time:
69 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Black & White
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1941 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Alfred E. Green


Written By:
Harold Shumate
 
Gerald Geraghty
Victor McLeod


Actors:
Robert Stack ..... Jim Holliday
Ann Rutherford ..... Anne Grayson
Richard Dix ..... Wild Bill Hickok
Frances Farmer ..... Jane
Broderick Crawford ..... Bob Holliday
Hugh Herbert ..... Rocky Plummer
Andy Devine ..... Spearfish
Lon Chaney Jr. ..... Jack McCall
Fuzzy Knight ..... Hurricane Harry
Addison Richards ..... Gen. George Custer
The Jesters ..... 1876 Saloon Entertainers
Dwight Latham ..... Member, The Jesters
Walter Carlson ..... Member, The Jesters
Guy Bonham ..... Member, The Jesters
Richard Alexander ..... Poker Player Who Challenges Jim
Don Barclay ..... Joe
Robert Barron ..... Gambler
Hank Bell ..... Townsman
Al Bridge ..... Plainview Lawman
Jean Brooks ..... Bella Union Girl
Paul Bryar ..... Barfly
John Cason ..... Townsman
Harry Cording ..... Jackson
Rube Dalroy ..... Townsman
Eddie Dew ..... Henchman
Jim Farley ..... Councilman
Edward Fielding ..... Councilman
Willie Fung ..... Wong Lee
Samuel S. Hinds ..... Wilbur Grayson
Charles King ..... Plainview Gunman
Joe King ..... Ship's Captain
Ethan Laidlaw ..... Gambler
Kermit Maynard ..... Poker Player
Chuck Morrison ..... Henchman
Bradley Page ..... Jesse Chapman
Clinton Rosemond ..... Grayson's Butler
William Ruhl ..... Ship's Officer
Carl Sepulveda ..... Barfly
Glenn Strange ..... Bob Russell
Emmett Vogan ..... Ransome
Nolan Willis ..... Plainview Gunman
Carleton Young ..... Ben Mercer


Synopsis:
Bob Holliday (Broderick Crawford), owner of the Bella Union saloon in Deadwood, sends his younger brother, Jim Holliday (Robert Stack), to St. Louis, Missouri to escort back Anne Grayson (Ann Rutherford), Bob's childhood sweetheart. On the riverboat journey back to Deadwood, Jim and Anne fall in love and are married by the riverboat captain. Whe Bob learns of this he is outraged and goes on a drunken binge and is beat up by the ruthless Jack McCall (Lon Chaney, Jr.) and is saved by a teamster called and known only as Jane (Frances Farmer). She loves Bob and has thought she and Bob would get married. Bitter Bob joins McCall's renegades who, disguised as Indians, rob the stagecoach gold shipments , aided by information supplied by Ransome (Bradley Page), the local agent for the stagecoach line. To end the lawlessness, leading citizens of the town decide to hire a town marshal. When Wild Bill Hickok, turns down the job, Bob suggests that the unqualified Jim be given the job. Bob thinks that Jim will be humiliated and possibly killed, so he can marry Jim's widow. With timely interference by Hickok, Jim arrests McCall but he escapes. And Jane makes an unsuccessful attempt to stop Bob riding with the renegades. Jim has a plan to capture the outlaws by having a posse follow the stagecoach, but it goes awry but Jim finds a watch-fob belonging to Bob. The latter claims he lost it when McCall beat him up. Jim buys his exclamation. Meanwhile McCall murders Hickok and Jim is going after him but is stopped when Jane warns the town that, based on smoke signals, it is about to be attacked by the Sioux. Jim sends stagecoach driver, Hurricane Harry (Fuzzy Knight), to bring General Custer (Addison Richards) and his 7th Cavalry troopers. The Sioux attack and set fire to the town, while Bob and McCall and the gang members, disguised as Indians and under cover of the attack, plan to rob the bank.



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