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The Plunderers ()


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When four rowdy cowhands ride into a small town and make trouble, no one seems willing or able to take them on, not even Sam Christy, the toughest man in town. But then there is a murder.

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Sam Christy
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Rondo
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Ellie Walters
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Kate Miller - Hotel Owner
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Sheriff McCauley
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Jeb Lucas Tyler
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Mike Baron - Saloon Owner
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Davy
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William 'Mule' Thompson
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Jess Walters - General Store Owner
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Doc Fuller
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Abilene - Barfly
Kenneth Patterson ...
2nd Citizen (as Ken Patterson)
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1st Citizen
Ray Ferrell ...
Billy Miller
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John Barton ...
Townsman (uncredited)
Ella Ethridge ...
Mrs. Phelps (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)

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Joseph Pevney

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Bob Barbash ... ()

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Jeff Chandler ... executive producer
Scott R. Dunlap ... executive producer
Joseph Pevney ... producer
Jess Rand ... associate producer

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Leonard Rosenman

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Gene Polito ... director of photography (as Eugene Polito)

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Tom McAdoo

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Dave Milton ... (as David Milton)

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Joseph Kish ... (as Joe Kish)

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Emile LaVigne ... makeup artist (as Emile Lavigne)

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Edward Morey Jr. ... production manager

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Robert Saunders ... assistant director

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Ted Mossman ... properties
James West ... construction supervisor

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Ralph Butler ... sound
Charles G. Schelling ... sound editor (as Charles Schelling)

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Milton Olsen ... special effects (as Milt Olsen)

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Bob Simpson ... second assistant camera (uncredited)

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Norah Sharpe ... wardrobe
Roger J. Weinberg ... wardrobe

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Richard C. Harris ... music editor
Leonard Rosenman ... conductor

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Eylla Jacobs ... set continuity (as Ellya Jacobus)
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Plot Summary

Four young cowboys, Jeb, Rondo, Mule and Davy ride into Trail City, Texas figuring on taking over for a while. Rancher Sam Christy, with a paralyzed right arm refuses to get involved against them, and Kate Miller calls him a coward. When Jeb kills the timid Sheriff McCauley, Sam goes to his ranch to get his gun. The boys are waiting for him there, and Ellie Walters goes to his ranch and finds him badly beaten up by Mule. The young Davy, shocked by the killing of the sheriff, quarrels with Jeb. He goes off alone and Sam captures him. Rondo, tries to force his attentions on Ellie, who shoots him when he draws a knife on Sam. The latter kills Mule in a knife fight, and Jeb bursts out of the saloon with two guns blazing. Sam shoots and kills him. The townsmen are for hanging Davy but Sam, realizing the young boy was the victim of a situation he didn't know how to handle---and one that the town should have never let develop---tells him to just go home. Sam and Ella watch as the boy rides slowly out of town. Written by Les Adams

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Taglines Rough! Tough! Terrific! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Jinetes saqueadores (United States, Spanish title)
  • La rançon de la peur (France)
  • Los saqueadores (Spain)
  • Præriens skrappe bande (Denmark)
  • Oi tesseris leilates (Greece)
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  • 94 min
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Trivia The Plunderers (1960) would be remade as The Incident (1967), aboard a NYC subway car. Same premise, but only two punks this time: Martin Sheen and Tony Musante. Beau Bridges plays the Jeff Chandler role, as a soldier on leave with a broken arm. Sheen and Ed McMahon made their feature-film acting debuts in The Incident (1967), along with Donna Mills. See more »
Goofs At about the 1 hr mark when Sam gets into a fight with Mule, the stunt double for the prematurely gray Jeff Chandler has very noticeably dark hair. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in This Boy's Life (1993). See more »
Quotes Sheriff McCauley: My advice to you boys is to stay clear of trouble. It might not go this easy for you in some other towns.
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