Return of the Bad Men

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"SOUTHWEST'S DEADLIEST KILLERS...Riding...Raiding...Plundering...AGAIN!"
  • Approved
  • 1948
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 6.3  (900)

Returning to the western genre in 1948, Randolph Scott starred in Return of the Bad Men alongside fellow acclaimed actors Robert Ryan and Anne Jeffreys. Directed by Ray Enright and produced by Harry Joe Brown, the film follows the aftermath of the Civil War in a small town of Oklahoma where notorious outlaws are terrorizing civilians.

Set in the era of the wild west, Return of the Bad Men tells the story of a group of infamous outlaws who return to a small town in Oklahoma after the end of the Civil War. Led by the ruthless Sundance Kid (Robert Ryan), the group seeks to take over the town and continue their spree of robberies and crimes. However, their plans are foiled when a new sheriff, Vance Cordell (Randolph Scott), is appointed. Vance is determined to restore law and order to the town and apprehend the criminals, despite the odds being against him.

As Sundance and his gang continue to wreak havoc, Vance finds an unlikely ally in the form of Cheyenne (Anne Jeffreys), the owner of a local saloon. Despite initial distrust, Vance and Cheyenne band together to fight against the outlaws and protect their town from destruction. As they confront the criminals head-on, they discover that the outlaws have bigger and darker plans than they anticipated.

The film is a classic western that highlights the struggles of the American frontier during the post-Civil War era. It presents the lawless and chaotic nature of the west through the vibrant portrayal of characters such as the Sundance Kid and his gang, who represent the outlaws that troubled the western frontier. Meanwhile, the character of Vance Cordell represents the hardships faced by lawmen who had to deal with criminals without the aid of technology.

Return of the Bad Men features excellent performances by its cast, particularly Randolph Scott who delivers a captivating performance as Vance Cordell, the determined sheriff. Similarly, Robert Ryan's menacing portrayal of the Sundance Kid gives the film a depth of darkness and tension. Anne Jeffreys' character, Cheyenne, adds a touch of romance, and her portrayal is both charming and engaging.

The film's score, composed by Paul Sawtell and Bert Shefter, adds to the overall atmosphere of the story, with a variety of tunes ranging from uplifting melodies to melancholic tunes. The music accentuates the emotional punch of some of the more dramatic moments in the film, making for a gripping and emotional watch.

Overall, Return of the Bad Men is an exciting and engaging western that pays tribute to the genre and its heroes. The film is filled with action, drama, romance, and a touch of humor that keeps the viewers invested until the very end. The beautiful landscape of the American frontier, captured by director Ray Enright, adds to the overall authenticity of the story and transports viewers back in time to the wild and danger-filled era of America's past. This film is a must-watch for fans of the western genre and classic Hollywood cinema.

Return of the Bad Men is a 1948 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.3.

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  • Release Date
    1948
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (900)