The Bushwackers (1951)
Directed by Rodney Amateau / Rod Amateau
Genres - Western |
Sub-Genres - B-Western, Traditional Western |
Release Date - Jan 8, 1952 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 70 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Also known as The Rebel, The Bushwackers was coscripted by director Rodney Amateau and actor Tom Gries (later the director of such big-budgeters as Will Penny). Tired of senseless bloodshed, civil war veteran John Ireland vows never to use a gun again. This proves difficult when Ireland runs afoul of town despot Lon Chaney Jr. It seems that Chaney takes special delight in tormenting the local newspaper editor, who happens to be the father of pretty heroine Dorothy Malone. Effectively avoiding stereotypes and cliches, The Bushwackers is a virtually a model of everything a good program western should be.
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killing, censorship, Civil-War [US], family-member, father, forces [military], interview, investigation, land, love, murder, photography, range-war, return, revenge, romance, ruthlessness, traveling, veteran [military], weapons, army