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Directed by | Albert C. Gannaway |
Written by | Sam Roeca Thomas G. Hubbard (associate producers) |
Produced by | Albert C. Gannaway |
Starring | Jim Davis Arleen Whelan Faron Young |
Cinematography | Charles Straumer, A.S.C. |
Edited by | Carl Pingitore (supervising editor) |
Music by | no credit |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Raiders of Old California is a 1957 American black-and-white Western film produced and directed by Albert C. Gannaway and starring Jim Davis, Arleen Whelan, and Faron Young.
This film is now in the public domain.
It was the final film appearance of Arleen Whelan, who retired from acting in 1957; she died on April 7, 1993.
Plot
The film begins with the surrender of Capt. Miguel Sebastian (Dobkin) to Capt. McKane (Davis) from the U.S. Army at the end of Mexican-American War. Three years later, McKane was taking lands from their owners by intimidation and treachery.
Words reach Judge Ward Young (Heydt) and his son Marshal Faron Young (Young). After a talk with Pardee (Van Cleef), they investigate with Diego (Colmans), a farmer and an old veteran with Sebastian, and then they investigate with McKane, and learn about a witness in the deal named Johnson (Lauter). Pardee tries to threaten Johnson to keep him from saying anything. Johnson tells Judge Young about the deal and agrees to testify in court.
McKane's men ambush the lawmen and Johnson receives a dangerous wound, but tells them to look for Sebastian, who is still alive. They are overheard by Pardee, who goes to interrogate Diego and then kills him.
McKane's men follow Marshal Young and watch him survive an attack from the Comanches. They try to kill him, but he manages to shoot them first. He mortally wounds Boyle and takes him to the town priest. Dying Boyle identifies the priest as Miguel Sebastian himself. Pardee arrives in town and inquires about Sebastian from a drunk named Pepe (Diamond). He tries to kill Sebastian, but is gunned down by Young.
Upon this new finding, McKane is ordered to be in court. He sends his men to kill Sebastian, but he dodges them through underground passage. McKane plans a cattle stampede through town. In the trial, Sebastian testifies that he was forced to give his land to McKane under death threat, and that Johnson refused to sign as a witness because it was extortion and collaboration with the enemy, but he was forced to sign. Sebastian testifies that although he was permitted by McKane to then leave for Mexico, Pardee had tracked him and pushed him off a cliff, thinking he had left him for dead. Judge Young rules that the grant was illegal because McKane bargained with the enemy at war time, and that McKane will be sent to be court-martialed.
The court is interrupted by the coming of the stampede, and McKane is caught in the stampede and killed, along with the sheriff. Father Sebastian agrees to give the lands to the farmers.
Cast
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Production
Parts of the film were shot in Kanab Canyon, Utah.[1]
Gallery
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Jim Davis in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Arleen Whelan in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Faron Young in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Marty Robbins in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Lee Van Cleef in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Louis Jean Heydt in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Louis Jean Heydt in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Harry Lauter in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Douglas Fowley in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Larry Dobkin in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Don Diamond in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Ric Vallon in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
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Edward Colmans in a screenshot from Raiders of Old California.
See also
- Public domain film
- List of American films of 1957
- List of films in the public domain in the United States
References
- ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.
External links
- Raiders of Old California at IMDb
- Raiders of Old California on YouTube
- Raiders of Old California is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive