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6.9/10   871 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Grover Jones (screenplay) &
Lionel Houser (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
15 April 1940 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
A drama of undying love
Plot:
When transplanted Texan Bob Seton arrives in Lawrence, Kansas he finds much to like about the place... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. more
User Reviews:
John Wayne+Raoul Walsh+Republic=Great western more (33 total)

Cast

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Claire Trevor ... Miss Mary McCloud

John Wayne ... Bob Seton
Walter Pidgeon ... William 'Will' Cantrell

Roy Rogers ... Fletcher 'Fletch' McCloud

George 'Gabby' Hayes ... Andrew 'Doc' Grunch (as George Hayes)
Porter Hall ... Angus McCloud
Marjorie Main ... Mrs. Cantrell, aka Mrs. Adams
Raymond Walburn ... Judge Buckner
Joe Sawyer ... Bushropp (guerrilla) (as Joseph Sawyer)
Helen MacKellar ... Mrs. Hale
J. Farrell MacDonald ... Dave (gunrunner)
Trevor Bardette ... Mr. Hale (shot by Fletch)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ernie Adams ... Townsman (uncredited)
Richard Alexander ... Phil (guerrilla guarding Seton) (uncredited)
Earl Askam ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Hank Bell ... Townsman (uncredited)
Ray Bennett ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Stanley Blystone ... Tough (uncredited)
Ed Brady ... Juror (uncredited)
Al Bridge ... Slave trader (uncredited)
Roy Bucko ... Brawler (uncredited)
Budd Buster ... Townsman (uncredited)
Yakima Canutt ... Townsman on balcony (uncredited)
Bob Card ... Townsman (uncredited)
Horace B. Carpenter ... Townsman (uncredited)
Burr Caruth ... Minister (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissel ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb ... Juror #3 (uncredited)
Tex Cooper ... Townsman (uncredited)
Harry Cording ... Angry townsman in bank (uncredited)
Art Dillard ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
John Dilson ... Town leader (uncredited)
Edward Earle ... Town leader (uncredited)
Betty Farrington ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Joseph Forte ... Townsman (uncredited)
Mildred Gover ... Ellie (Mary's maid) (uncredited)
Frank Hagney ... Tough Yankee #2 (uncredited)
Al Haskell ... Townsman (uncredited)
Edward Hearn ... Jury foreman (uncredited)
Howard C. Hickman ... Southerner orating for votes (uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham ... Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Kirk ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Tom London ... Messenger (uncredited)
Walter Long ... Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Low ... Juror #2 (uncredited)
Nelson McDowell ... Farmer (uncredited)
Joe McGuinn ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
John Merton ... Cantrell man (uncredited)
Jack Montgomery ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Dick Rich ... Dental patient #1 (uncredited)
Jack Rockwell ... Assassin of Angus McCloud (uncredited)
Clinton Rosemond ... Tom (McClouds' servant) (uncredited)
Bob Sáenz ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Tom Smith ... Posse rider (uncredited)
Glenn Strange ... Tough Yankee #1 (uncredited)
Harry Strang ... Man about to withdraw his money from bank (uncredited)
Hal Taliaferro ... Angry townsman in bank (uncredited)
Al Taylor ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Ferris Taylor ... Banker (uncredited)
Ethel Wales ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Cecil Weston ... Townswoman (uncredited)
Henry Wills ... Guerrilla (uncredited)
Harry Woods ... Man in fight with Seton (uncredited)
Bob Woodward ... Yankee (uncredited)
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Directed by
Raoul Walsh 
 
Writing credits
Grover Jones (screenplay) &
Lionel Houser (screenplay) &
F. Hugh Herbert (screenplay)

W.R. Burnett (novel)

Jan Fortune (adaptation)

Produced by
Sol C. Siegel .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Victor Young (musical score)
 
Cinematography by
Jack A. Marta  (as Jack Marta)
 
Film Editing by
William Morgan 
 
Art Direction by
John Victor Mackay 
 
Production Management
Al Wilson .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Yakima Canutt .... second unit director (uncredited)
Kenneth Holmes .... assistant director (uncredited)
Joseph Kane .... second unit director (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons .... second unit director (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Yakima Canutt .... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Frank Hagney .... stunts (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons .... stunts (uncredited)
Jack Montgomery .... stunt double: Walter Pidgeon (uncredited)
Henry Wills .... stunts (uncredited)
Bill Yrigoyen .... stunts (uncredited)
Joe Yrigoyen .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Bud Thackery .... special process photographer (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Adele Palmer .... costumes
 
Editorial Department
Murray Seldeen .... supervising editor
 
Other crew
Sid Davis .... stand-in: John Wayne (uncredited)
 
Crew verified as complete


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Additional Details

Runtime:
94 min | UK:90 min
Country:
Language:
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (RCA High Fidelity Recording)
Certification:
West Germany:16 (f) | Germany:16 | USA:Approved (PCA #5985) (original rating) | UK:U

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The character of Will Cantrell is loosely based on the real life Confederate guerrilla leader William Quantrill. Like Cantrell, Quantrill was born in Ohio, taught school in Lawrence, Kansas, became a guerrilla fighter on the Confederate side and burnt Lawrence to the ground. However, the Confederacy eventually distanced itself from, and eventually disowned, him because of his band's propensity for executing prisoners, massacring civilians, looting and raping. The real Quantrill was killed in an ambush, beheaded by a Union cavalryman's saber, in Kentucky at the ripe old age of 27 instead of at the hands of Bob Seton. more
Quotes:
Fletcher 'Fletch' McCloud: Well, I guess Lawrence is burned to the ground.
Bob 'Shortcut' Seton: Yeah. Well, we got a saying down in Texas: that it takes a good fire to burn down the weeds... to let the flowers grow.
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Movie Connections:
Edited into Law of the Golden West (1949) more
Soundtrack:
My Country Tis of Thee more

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8 out of 10 people found the following review useful.
John Wayne+Raoul Walsh+Republic=Great western, 30 September 1999
7/10
Author: BrianG from California

Few people did westerns better than John Wayne, few directors did them better than Raoul Walsh, and NO studio did them better than Republic--and when you put the three of them together, the results are pretty near unbeatable.

This film, based on the raid on Lawrence, Kansas, during the Civil War by the Confederate guerilla Quantrill, bears little relation to the actual event--but if you want a history lesson, turn on the Discovery Channel. Instead, just sit back and marvel at the rousing action sequences that Republic was renowned for, enjoy the sea of great old cowboy actors (Gabby Hayes, Harry Woods, Wally Wales, Trevor Bardette, Glenn Strange, etc.), check out the performance of a young Roy Rogers (he's actually very good), and enjoy the talents of masters like Wayne and Walsh at their prime--and remember that this is the kind of movie people are talking about when they say, "They don't make 'em like they used to."

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