The outlaws of the Clanton and Younger gangs are the heroes of this fictionalized biography.The outlaws of the Clanton and Younger gangs are the heroes of this fictionalized biography.The outlaws of the Clanton and Younger gangs are the heroes of this fictionalized biography.
Robert J. Wilke
- Jim Younger
- (as Bob Wilke)
Chet Brandenburg
- Quinto Townsman
- (uncredited)
Joe Brooks
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Morgan Brown
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBest of the Badmen (1951) was a loose follow-up to Return of the Bad Men (1948) which in turn followed Badman's Territory (1946).
- GoofsThroughout the first half of the film, Clanton is sliding down hills, crawling on the ground, and riding horses that are kicking up dust, yet during the closeups, his Union uniform is always clean and crisp.
- Crazy creditsOpening credits: "This story tells a forgotten chapter in the violent history of the West. Months after the tragic war between the States had ended there was still no peace on the Western Frontier."
- ConnectionsFollows Badman's Territory (1946)
- SoundtracksTell Me That You Love Me
(uncredited)
Words and music by R. M. Stults
Performed by Claire Trevor (probably dubbed)
Featured review
Well-stocked Western, full of plot, divided loyalties and shifting alliances. After the war, Union Major Robert Ryan processes amnesty for Confederate raiders led by Bruce Cabot. Trouble is that carpetbagger detective agency led by Preston wants the ex-Confederates' and Ryan's hides. Add Claire Trevor as Preston's ex-wife, and a number of subplots, and you've got plenty of story.
The powerfully intense Ryan holds the many threads together and is near the peak of his exceptionally fine career. The cast here is unusual, featuring a number of former leading men, such as Cabot, Tierney, Preston, and the one-shot Buetel best known for camp classic The Outlaw (1943). And, of course, there's a crusty old Walter Brennan adding color as veterinarian and ex- horse thief Doc Butcher (not the best name for a doctor).
Obscure director William Russell has a nice eye for location landscapes that, at times, are quite striking. The movie's at its best, I think, when Ryan is interacting with the Confederates. It's a nice study in wary respect among macho men. I could have done without Trevor's subplot, but at least it's woven believably into the main plot. However, after the big build-up, I thought the final shoot-out was rather anemic and disappointing. Nonetheless, the movie holds interest throughout, (especially the fine first part), with a number of colorful characters, scenic vistas, and more story conflicts than usual.
The powerfully intense Ryan holds the many threads together and is near the peak of his exceptionally fine career. The cast here is unusual, featuring a number of former leading men, such as Cabot, Tierney, Preston, and the one-shot Buetel best known for camp classic The Outlaw (1943). And, of course, there's a crusty old Walter Brennan adding color as veterinarian and ex- horse thief Doc Butcher (not the best name for a doctor).
Obscure director William Russell has a nice eye for location landscapes that, at times, are quite striking. The movie's at its best, I think, when Ryan is interacting with the Confederates. It's a nice study in wary respect among macho men. I could have done without Trevor's subplot, but at least it's woven believably into the main plot. However, after the big build-up, I thought the final shoot-out was rather anemic and disappointing. Nonetheless, the movie holds interest throughout, (especially the fine first part), with a number of colorful characters, scenic vistas, and more story conflicts than usual.
- dougdoepke
- Nov 26, 2009
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- Runtime1 hour 24 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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