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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Old Western Classic from 1948 directed by Joseph Kane takes place in the 1870s: The Plunderers - Cowboy Movie - Cavalry officer John Drum attempts to track down outlaw Whit Lacey, but finds he must join forces with Lacey to fight a Sioux war party.
The Plunderers (1948)
Director: Joseph Kane
Writers: James Edward Grant, Gerald Geraghty (screenplay)
Stars: Rod Cameron, Ilona Massey, Lorna Gray
Genre: Western
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 5 June 1952 (West Germany)
Also Known As: Der Plünderer von Nevada
Filming Locations: Santa Clarita, California, USA
Storyline:
In the 1870s, fugitive outlaw Johnny Drum is confronted by Sheriff Sam Borden inside a general store. Drum shoots the sheriff in front of customers Lin Conner and Julie Ann McCabe. The two women are saloon dancers and Julie happens to be the girlfriend of another wanted outlaw, Whit Lacey. He's wanted for raiding Eben Martin's mining operations. After escaping the town, Drum takes to the trail where he's followed by the sheriff deputies and their posse. He manages to elude them but he's attacked by a band of Sioux. Fortunately, Drum is aided in the ensuing firefight by bandit Whit Lacey who happened by. The two outlaws become friends and partners. They plan various robbery schemes. Lacey needs the money to move to California with his sweetheart, Julie Ann McCabe. Unknown to Lacey, Drum actually is an undercover army officer who only pretended to kill the town sheriff in order to create a cover story in his quest to find and apprehend Lacey. Eventually, Lacey finds out the truth about Drum but allows him to leave their hideout unharmed. Later, Drum and the town's deputies capture Lacey and take him to the nearest army fort. They want Lacey tried but some angry citizens at the fort want to lynch him, despite Drum's fierce opposition. The lynching is interrupted by a major Sioux attack on the fort. Now, they all have to forget their differences and defend the fort until reinforcements arrive. Drum and Lacey find themselves fighting, once more, side by side.
Reviews:
"It's a Western set in the 1870s that sees stranger-in-town Rod Cameron (John) buy a coconut from a shop and meet Lorna Gray (Julie Ann) and Ilona Massey (Lin). Sheriff George Cleveland (Sam) comes into the shop after hearing a gunshot. Cameron has shot into the coconut to get the milk and share it with the girls. He's a smooth operator. However, the sheriff recognizes Cameron as a wanted man and Cameron is forced to escape town. Whilst on the run, he bumps into fellow outlaw Forrest Tucker (Whit). Things aren't what they seem...
It's an entertaining Western with a good cast and a buddy-buddy feel to it as we follow Cameron and Tucker Throw in some Indians at the climax and this film covers all bases. It has plenty of action, there is tension, the lead characters are appealing and you root for the bad guys. Well, I did. It's a shame that Massey gets 2 rubbish songs to sing. I like my Western saloon girl songs to be uptempo with a catchy tune. Not here, unfortunately.
I can't wait to go to my local shop, ask for a coconut and try out my latest way of getting into the damn thing. I might buy some arms as well whilst I'm there and sell them to the enemy. Everyone seems to be up to those tricks in Westerns. And in real life, just check out what our Governments are STILL doing!" Written by AAdaSC on IMDb.com
Also Known As (AKA)
(original title) The Plunderers
Austria Der Plünderer von Nevada
Brazil (reissue title) Os Saqueadores
Brazil Os Salteadores
Canada (English title) The Plunderers
Denmark Rødhuder på krigsstien
Finland Hyökkäys Jefferson-linnakkeeseen
France Les pillards
Italy I rapinatori
Japan (Japanese title) 西部の掠奪者
Mexico Los saqueadores
Norway Lovløs
Romania Jefuitorii
Sweden Rödskinnen slår till
USA (working title) The Far Outpost
West Germany Die Plünderer von Nevada
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This is a great Western movie. It takes me back to the days of make-believe when I was a kid. I never was able to watch such movies when I was young. The realities of what actually went on in those days were really not as pleasant as it looks in the movies.
The 70's was a good time for modern western movies .
This wasn’t made in the 70s. Or did I misunderstand you?
1948 my friend.
The 1970s didn't see too many good movies, be it westerns or anything else.
@@monicaclark9581By the 1970s commies were being well subsidized by the Soviets, and Hollywood, a cesspool of socialism, started putting the ax to anything uniquely American, which meant shutting down anything which promoted independence, patriotism, Americana culture in a good light unless an underlining marxist message was embedded. The western heritage of America encompassed all of it, so it was the first to be targeted.
I'm gonna watch it after kansas Pacific movie I'm from and live here in Ireland and I love the old westerns movies unbelievable classics they are
Awesome
Forest Tucker vs Rod Cameron
Two Beautiful Women
Paul Fix
Red Cloud
It don't get no better
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Rod Cameron was such a fine rugged Western actor . It's a shame he was not held in more esteem . This is the earliest film with Paul Fix I have seen .
See Paul fix in Tall In The Saddle 1944.
@@christophermatthias3327 He also wrote that great script.
Paul Fix was in many crime dramas as a bad boy before his "western period".
Well done movie from Republic company with good cast , in color ..First time see Paul Fix as bad guy.... Two good songs 🎉...
I enjoy anything Rod Cameron plays (as long as he's a good guy). Forrest Tucker played his role wonderfully. Calico (Paul Fix) was the marshal in The Rifleman.
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I continue to watch this over and over. The action was exciting👍🏾💯👍🏾
One memorable line was "you're a nice looking heffer." Another was " if you rubbed us both together I think we'd both make sparks." Actors these days couldn 't possibly get away with lines like that, but it would be hilarious if they did.
Heffer refers to a cow.Women,in those days we're not as valued as men.
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Amazing sixty shot six shooters
Forest Tucker was an underated actor. He was good in whatever role he played.
One of my favorites. Saw this in the theatre as a child.
I love watching these westerns.....a better time in America when people feared God and knew men were men and women were women.
Amen to that.
@@markthegunplumber8376 when men were men and women were glad of it
"Where's your god now?" Flying Spaghetti Monster makes more sense.
Sorry to burst your bubble, David...but this period of American history was brief, violent and quite ugly. It has been romanticized by Hollywood (generic term) and is complete fantasy. Photography existed and nobody...and I mean nobody...wore cowboy hats, "roach-killer" boots or silk shirts imported from Paris. What is, today, called Western Wear, is nothing more than a Halloween costume. There's a reasonable chance that disease would have ended your journey before you reached puberty and you likely would've been illiterate. How were cowboys able to haul literally thousands of rounds of ammo across the desert? Ever pick up a case of bullets? Since when were there buttes in Arkansas? Have you ever seen pictures of women in 1875? Don't get me wrong...I love a good Western, but whatever you think the "old West" was, never existed. Hope you enjoy the movie...Peace.
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The color is fabulous!
Another great movie GRINGO. It goes without saying you cannot beat some of those old golden westerns. GREAT STUFF, .....................................KEEP THEM COMING.
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Always loved rod cameron
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Great Movie Thanks 4 Sharing .
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The chase scenes are amusing. Racing around on horses at a break neck speed all filmed in fast motion! Gotta love it. I do. LOL 🤗
well I loved this movie thank you for uploading it for us that's a treat!!! does anyone else recognize all the filming locations? a lot of actors that filmed at Vasquez Rocks always look for Vasquez treasure lots of gold still buried there! lol
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Good movie
enjoyable
1 time see this western great western
I like it.
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It has been a long time since I 've seen this movie, hope everyone has enjoyed it like have🍿
These American western movies are really better than sphsgett westerns.
What a treasure! Did you know "Streets of Laredo", ( opening piano tune), is dated as far back as 1740 with many titles? ;-)
Beautifully colorized, thx again!
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I noticed "Streets of Laredo" immediately. One of my favorite songs that Marty Robbins sings
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Throughout watching this movie all I could think of, is that Rod Cameron is the splitting image of Randolph Scott.
Plunderers good movies
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Entertaining yarn. And good action. Glad everybody was always so clean and well dressed. And that "Calico" character Paul Fix was quite a Philosopher .
Beautiful.
Never heard of Rod Cameron, this movie is one of the reasons I guess.
Great movie.. plenty of action.. 👍🏼
Another great western
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Very enjoyable.
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Forest Tucker always did a great 👍👍 job natural actor even in F Troop! I was disappointed in the end when there was no bugle charge to pump your adrenaline rush favorite part when I was a kid!
Really enjoyed this movie ~ especially seeing Rod Cameron; Forest Tucker & Paul Fix as young men and the scenery!! Where are Vasquez Rocks??
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Action packedequals intertainment.
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That was a pretty good movie I had not seen! 👍
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Now get up and start watching this love the intro
Quite good. Typical of its date, 1948, with that time's unconscious conventions that later gave way to more realism. That's an observation, not at all a criticizm, of course. Colour is enjoyable too. The two main characters, Rod Cameron and Forest Tucker, with perfect build and mannerisms for hero protagonist and antagonist, in the mould of Randolph Scott and Gary Cooper. And, like so many of the older films, an interesting plot.
Thanks.
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Wow! Marlin Brando, Antonio Bandaras, and Omar Sharif were all magnificent in this movie!
Ahh running horses and shooting!
0:02 great drifting there fella's..
Not a bad movie.
These old westerns just keep getting better and better. The stories and acting are better than the crap they show nowadays. I watch these everyday and i don't have to watch the lies that are sprouted by our politicians on t.v. Let's replace them with this. It makes more sense.
Indian horses do have saddles on, a blanket is placed over the saddle so it appears that they are riding bareback.
Nice actor R C
Run ! Its the Coconut Kid !
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I see a 1960 movie with the same name I don't know if it's the same film but I'm going to watch it next
So was it the same one?
Great movie. However I did notice a lot of indoors filming with a painted back drop pertaining to outdoor mountains while they talked over a small campfire, then it switched over to a real outdoor scene during their fist fight. - How could I tell? - it was easy, no moving leaves in the tree's around them up close, or even in the trees and vegetation slightly farther away, and the same clouds all staying in the same place in the sky without moving. But still a great movie.
Saves $$$. Cheaper to make most scenes in Hollywood than on location.
I see the same outdoor scenery over and over again in the western movies I watch like Bonanza etc.
The funniest part of this movie is when he said... "you must think that gun has some real range"? I thought, how in the hell is it possible that the arrow has more range than a bullet traveling faster than the speed of sound? That arrow can travel that distance, but a bullet can't?
LOL my thoughts exactly
Shows how much you know. Muskets in the Peninsula War and Waterloo campaigns had an effective range of about 30 yards. Study the tactics.
@@EJP286CRSKW He's using a Colt, not a musket. And a Musket has less range than a Colt with a bored-out barrel. So yes, I know a lot about guns! Also, a simple handgun couldn't hit anything at that distance. This entire scenario is ridiculous, the arrow couldn't make that distance either.
@@theylied1776 True! Even today handguns have far less range than rifles because of barrel length, for example. I just ignore inaccuracies and enjoy the movies with their faults.
The typical American Indian bow had a range of about 150 yards. The best bows could reach 200 yards.
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The wounded coyboy at 35:15 is none other than Clayton Moore who would go on to TV fame in the 1950's as 'The Lone Ranger'!
The wild west was ugly... Till tough men like the Texas Rangers tamed it.
I was just 6 when this was made.
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lol. finally something worth getting up a posse.
i like rod cameron but, i've seen this before. worth watchin again but don't have time.
🔵I GUESS THE BRUNETT GIRL DIED😮💨🔴
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how do you know?
the cavalry arrive in the nick of time to save the day; but too late for Whit & Julieanne, sigh
I always think its a good idea to use your brains!
I shot the sheriff, but I did not shoot the deputy. James Taylor. 👮♂️👮♂️👮♂️😱😱😱😵💫😵💫😵💫😲😲😲
Good movie but the sheriff wont do any think he seem lazy
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that was great!!
Happy you liked it. 🤠👌🎬🍿
🔵WHAT HAPPENED TO THE RED HEAD OR BRUNETT JULIE, DID SHE DIED?🔴
Yep
Wait! In the opening wagon chase scene, there are 4 horsemen. One horseman is shot off his horse. Yet, at the wagon wreck FOUR horsemen ride up.
Nope! Sorry. Wrong. 5 horsemen.
They were tough. He got up ran caught horse got to riddin
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You kind of s fearful the beginning of this movie didn't you????
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The very beginning of the movie, opening credits, i guess, is missing.
A great movie but the studio background, gee they would never get to do the Kardashian / Jenner photo shops!
Err, where are the credits?
He's a terrible rider, he jerks the poor horse's head every which way! ☹
WHERE is the Jeff Chandler version???
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What was that song they played from the tavern at the beginning? 🐎
@Spectemur agendo well what do you know. Ask and thou shalt receive. Thanks a lot! 🐎🐎
@Spectemur agendo in 1948 before Marty Robbins, it would have been known as "The Cowboy's Lament" I believe, and it was authentic to what was played in the wild west from 1870 on. What's interesting is that the melody comes from Ireland where it was a song called "The Unfortunate Rake" about a lad dying of syphilis. The last line was "there's goes a young lad cut down in his prime."