Return of the Bad Men
Return of the Bad Men, also known as Return of the Badmen, is a 1948 American western film directed by Ray Enright and starring Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan and Anne Jeffreys.[2] A loose sequel to the 1946 film Badman's Territory, it was followed by Best of the Badmen (1951). Written by the husband-and-wife team of Jack Natteford and Luci Ward, the film was shot at the RKO Encino Ranch. It was the final collaboration between Enright and Scott and Jeffreys' final picture for RKO.
Return of the Bad Men | |
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Directed by | Ray Enright |
Produced by | Nat Holt Jack J. Gross |
Written by | Jack Natteford Luci Ward Charles O'Neal |
Starring | Randolph Scott Robert Ryan Anne Jeffreys George 'Gabby' Hayes |
Music by | Paul Sawtell |
Cinematography | J. Roy Hunt |
Edited by | Samuel E. Beetley |
Production company | |
Distributed by | RKO Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $1.7 million (US rentals)[1] |
Plot
In 1880s Indian Territory (future Oklahoma), a rancher reluctantly agrees to take up the post of federal marshal and tackle a violent gang of outlaws ravaging the territory.
Main cast
- Randolph Scott as Vance
- Robert Ryan as The Sundance Kid
- Anne Jeffreys as Cheyenne
- George 'Gabby' Hayes as John Pettit
- Jacqueline White as Madge Allen
- Steve Brodie as Cole Younger
- Tom Keene as Jim Younger
- Robert Bray as John Younger
- Lex Barker as Emmett Dalton
- Walter Reed as Bob Dalton
- Michael Harvey as Grat Dalton
- Dean White as Billy The Kid / Billy the Kid
- Robert Armstrong as Wild Bill Doolin
- Tom Tyler as Wild Bill Yeager
- Lew Harvey as Arkansas Kid
- Gary Gray as Johnny
- Walter Baldwin as Muley Wilson
- Minna Gombell as Emily
- Warren Jackson as George Mason
- Robert Clarke as Dave
- Jason Robards Sr. as Judge Harper
- Kenneth MacDonald as Colonel Markham
- John Hamilton as Doc Greene
- Lane Chandler as Posse leader
References
- "Top Grossers of 1948", Variety 5 January 1949 p 46
- Jarlett p.192-93
Bibliography
- Jarlett, Franklin. Robert Ryan: A Biography and Critical Filmography. McFarland, 1997.
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