Best of the Badmen

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Best of the Badmen

Film poster

Directed byWilliam D. Russell
Written byRobert Hardy Andrews
Screenplay byJohn Twist
Produced bySamuel Bischoff
StarringRobert Ryan
Claire Trevor
Jack Buetel
Walter Brennan
Lawrence Tierney
CinematographyEdward Cronjager
Edited byDesmond Marquette
Music byPaul Sawtell
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures

Release date

  • June 9, 1951[1]

Running time

84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Best of the Badmen is a 1951 Western film directed by William D. Russell and starring Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor and Robert Preston. Its plot involves the notorious James–Younger Gang of 19th century Missouri.

Jeff Clanton, an Army major from Missouri, captures the survivors of the Confederacy's Quantrill's Raiders and convinces them to surrender and pledge their allegiance to the Union. Clanton pledges that they will be paroled, but Matthew Fowler, a carpetbagger who owns a powerful detective agency, is determined to arrest them for the reward. Fowler's deputy wounds one of the captives and is killed in the return fire. Clanton is unjustly arrested for murdering Fowler's deputy, tried by a kangaroo court and sentenced to be hanged the following morning. He escapes that night and leads the band of outlaws including Jesse James and the Younger brothers in a vendetta against Fowler's detective agency.

Parts of the film were shot in Paria, Johnson Canyon, Strawberry Valley, the Gap and Kanab Canyon in Utah.[2]

  1. ^ "Best of the Badmen: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved May 19, 2014.
  2. ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.