Raiders of Old California (1957) on DVD
Actor: Jim Davis
Director: Albert C. Gannaway
Genre: Western
Year: 1957
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 95
Released: April 12, 2016
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language: NA, NA
Subtitles: NA
DESCRIPTION:
After the end of the Mexican-American War, a small group of soldiers led by Captain Angus McKane seize land along the border. The power-mad military officer sets himself up as a dictator, torturing anyone who refuses to bend to his will. Word of his barbaric rule soon reaches the ears of crusading U.S. Marshal Faron Young. The lawman gathers a posse to overthrow McKane's gang of thugs. Learning of Young's planned uprising, McKane forces a tribe of Comanche warriors to help him protect his land. Now the battle lines are drawn for a brutal conflict whose savagery will be unmatched by any other in the history of the Old West...
Raiders of Old California, released by Republic Pictures, was shot immediately after Allied Artists' The Badge of Marshal Brennan, and uses most of the same actors and technicians as that film. Both movies star Jim Davis, a regular of Western television dramas. He is best remembered for playing Jock Ewing on the primetime soap Dallas (1978-1981) until his death at age 71. Director Albert C. Gannaway also produced the Grand Ole Opry on ABC from 1955 to 1956, which accounts for the appearances of country singers Marty Robbins and Faron Young. Lee Van Cleef's villainous role prefigures his character in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966).
Special Features
Actor: Jim Davis
Director: Albert C. Gannaway
Genre: Western
Year: 1957
Studio: Alpha Video
Length: 95
Released: April 12, 2016
Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD
Misc: NTSC
Language: NA, NA
Subtitles: NA
DESCRIPTION:
After the end of the Mexican-American War, a small group of soldiers led by Captain Angus McKane seize land along the border. The power-mad military officer sets himself up as a dictator, torturing anyone who refuses to bend to his will. Word of his barbaric rule soon reaches the ears of crusading U.S. Marshal Faron Young. The lawman gathers a posse to overthrow McKane's gang of thugs. Learning of Young's planned uprising, McKane forces a tribe of Comanche warriors to help him protect his land. Now the battle lines are drawn for a brutal conflict whose savagery will be unmatched by any other in the history of the Old West...
Raiders of Old California, released by Republic Pictures, was shot immediately after Allied Artists' The Badge of Marshal Brennan, and uses most of the same actors and technicians as that film. Both movies star Jim Davis, a regular of Western television dramas. He is best remembered for playing Jock Ewing on the primetime soap Dallas (1978-1981) until his death at age 71. Director Albert C. Gannaway also produced the Grand Ole Opry on ABC from 1955 to 1956, which accounts for the appearances of country singers Marty Robbins and Faron Young. Lee Van Cleef's villainous role prefigures his character in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966).
Special Features
Product Name | Raiders of Old California (1957) on DVD |
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