The Lawless Eighties

The Lawless Eighties

1957 "BRAVE WOMEN AND FIGHTING MEN WHO CONQUERED A VIOLENT LAND!"
The Lawless Eighties
The Lawless Eighties

The Lawless Eighties

5.7 | 1h10m | NR | en | Western

After deceitful Indian agent Grat Bandas has his men shoot Brother Van, gunfighter Linc Prescott saves the peaceful circuit rider and agrees to help him put a stop to Bandas's plans to start an Indian war and grab their land for himself. Meanwhile, Prescott takes a shine to the daughter of a local rancher.

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5.7 | 1h10m | NR | en | Western | More Info
Released: May. 31,1957 | Released Producted By: Ventura Pictures Corporation , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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After deceitful Indian agent Grat Bandas has his men shoot Brother Van, gunfighter Linc Prescott saves the peaceful circuit rider and agrees to help him put a stop to Bandas's plans to start an Indian war and grab their land for himself. Meanwhile, Prescott takes a shine to the daughter of a local rancher.

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Cast

Buster Crabbe , John Smith , Ted de Corsia

Director

Nels Mathias

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allenk752 This is a solid B Western starring a surprisingly good performance from ex-Flash Gordon, ex-Tarzan, ex-Billy the Kid, Buster Crabbe, who doesn't just walk through the role of a gunfighter (like he did in most of the Billy the Kid B westerns he made in the 40's).In a fast-moving 70 minutes, you get a gunfighter, a preacher, and corrupt white guys trying to start an Indian war for profit, and it all works pretty well, thanks to a tight (if occasionally corny) script and solid if workmanlike direction from B Western veteran director Joseph Kane.Nice performances by everyone involved too, especially John Smith as the preacher and Ted Corsia as the corrupt Indian Agent.But the winning performance here is by character actor Tom Doucette, playing a slimy gunman with the fitting name of Pig.