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Thunder Over the Plains

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.1K
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Randolph Scott in Thunder Over the Plains (1953)
Classical WesternPeriod DramaPolitical DramaDramaWestern

In Post-Bellum Texas, an army captain tries to keep the peace between overtaxed, impoverished farmers and greedy carpetbaggers.In Post-Bellum Texas, an army captain tries to keep the peace between overtaxed, impoverished farmers and greedy carpetbaggers.In Post-Bellum Texas, an army captain tries to keep the peace between overtaxed, impoverished farmers and greedy carpetbaggers.

  • Director
    • André De Toth
  • Writer
    • Russell S. Hughes
  • Stars
    • Randolph Scott
    • Lex Barker
    • Phyllis Kirk
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • André De Toth
    • Writer
      • Russell S. Hughes
    • Stars
      • Randolph Scott
      • Lex Barker
      • Phyllis Kirk
    • 25User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Randolph Scott
    Randolph Scott
    • Capt. David Porter
    Lex Barker
    Lex Barker
    • Capt. Bill Hodges
    Phyllis Kirk
    Phyllis Kirk
    • Norah Porter
    Charles McGraw
    Charles McGraw
    • Ben Westman
    Henry Hull
    Henry Hull
    • Lt. Col. Chandler
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Joseph Standish
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • H.L. Balfour
    Lane Chandler
    Lane Chandler
    • Mike Faraday
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Conrad
    Fess Parker
    Fess Parker
    • Kirby
    Mark Dana
    Mark Dana
    • Lt. Williams
    Carl Andre
    • Hodges' Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Bacon
    • Texan
    • (uncredited)
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Walter Morgan
    • (uncredited)
    John Bose
    John Bose
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Buck Bucko
    • Texan
    • (uncredited)
    John Cason
    John Cason
    • Kehoe
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • André De Toth
    • Writer
      • Russell S. Hughes
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    7kenjha

    Fairly Good Western

    In post Civil War Texas, an Army captain is charged with bringing in an outlaw who has become a legend for taking on the Carpetbaggers. It begins and ends with hokey narration, but in between there is a fairly interesting story, helped by nice color cinematography. Scott is his usual solid self as the captain. McGraw plays the outlaw, but it is Barker (coming off his final Tarzan movie) as another Army captain that is the real villain here. Kirk does well as Scott's understanding wife. It's not up to the level of Scott's later Westerns with Budd Boetticher, but it's competently directed by de Toth. The final gunfight is too drawn out and somewhat anti-climactic.
    dougdoepke

    Complex but Entertaining

    Complex western that manages pretty well to stay afloat. You may need a scorecard since the screenplay involves four different factions bouncing off one another. Scott displays his usual iron-jawed determination as the captain torn between loyalty to his native Texas and the Union cavalry. The bad guys, as usual in these post-Civil War oaters, are the greedy carpetbaggers, headed up by that excellent actor Hugh Sanders. And who can overlook perennial fall guy Elisha Cook doing his usual fierce rabbit bit.

    The rivalry between the two captains, Scott and Barker, is an interesting feature, especially when it extends to Scott's wife (Kirk). That scene where the home-sick wife is captivated by the handsome Barker is both well played and unusual for a western. Note too how Scott is compelled by the byplay to fade into the background, another unusual feature for a western hero.

    Though filmed just west of LA, the rolling scenery makes a good Technicolor backdrop to the action. Much credit for making the elements work should go to director de Toth who was skilled at handling conflict as shown in his masterwork, Ramrod (1947). The redoubtable Sam Peckinpah also selected de Toth to direct many episodes of his groundbreaking TV series The Westerner (1960).

    On the whole, it's a complicated story of personal and political conflict but still delivers the goods for fans of westerns.
    8gregorhauser

    Outstanding little movie

    Randolph Scott often shines as typical westerner. Here he plays Captain Potter a perfect example for Christian charity. He even prefers humiliation and danger to reputation of his lovely wife. He is a hero and a saint.

    Scott never looks unbelievable in his part.

    Lex Barker, former Tarzan and later superman "Old Shatterhand", plays against his image as arrogant villain. And I think he does it very well.

    The story is entertaining and there are a lot of other good actors like Henry Hull, Phyllis Kirk and Elisha Cook jr. in it.

    This really is an enjoyable B-western directed by veteran Andre de Toth.
    8tardis432002

    Solid Western

    This just became one of my favorite Randolph Scott movies.

    First, there's an intelligent script by Russell Hughes, who wrote for some good radio shows like "Nightbeat" and Alan Ladd's "Box 13", as well as such films as Anthony Mann's "Last Frontier", Delmer Daves' "Jubal", and even the best of the giant-bug movies, "Them".

    Then, there's the look and feel of the film. Director Andre De Toth and his great cinematographer Bert Glennon (who had done remarkable work with the likes of Josef von Sternberg and John Ford) light and shoot for realism and emotional impact. Glennon had also shot "Man Behind the Gun" (available on the flip side of this DVD), so I suppose director Felix Feist could be blamed for that film's phony-looking stage sets. Here, in "Thunder... ", a barroom scene looks like it was shot in a real barroom (foreshadowing Clint Eastwood's "natural lighting" technique by decades) and exteriors are shot outdoors. To be fair, the Feist film may have had budget or producer issues, but given that film's potential (dealing with water rights, corrupt politicians, the possible secession of southern California, even the semi-legendary Joaquin Murrietta as a supporting character) it still seems like a typical, entertaining, 40's-style B-movie. "Thunder...", released the same year, 1953, seems more forward-looking, more compelling, more of the age of the "adult" Westerns, even though the literally flag-waving ending with its narrative paean to the great state of Texas kind of pulls us back to B-movie-land.
    6ma-cortes

    Frankly good main and support cast in an acceptable Western professionally directed by Andre De Toth

    It is set in 1869 , after American Civil War : 1961-1865 , when Texas has not yet been admitted to the Union and several carpetbaggers upheaval againt the States . Federal captain Porter : Randolph Scott reluctantly has to carry out a mission assigned by his commandant in chief : Henry Hull against his own people . But things go wrong , the district tax Commissioner : Elisha Cook Jr is kidnapped and a rebel leader , Charles McGraw is captured being accused of killing . His was the moment he had to count his bullets because he couldn't on his friends ! Thunder in his heart ..lightning in his holsters! . Don't go out there Dave ¡ Please don't go out there ! In the heart and dust a prairie town waited . A storm was brewing . A storm named Dave Porter and when he hit , it would rain nothing but lead !

    This is a tornado and adventure movie from Warner Bros , containing thrills , emotion , suspense , go riding and crossfire . A decent cavalry western with a twisted and complex intrigue written by Russell Hughes . As our captain Randolph Scott has to confront a nasty powerful owner : Hugh Sanders , while must avoid a new and envious officer : Lex Barker who attempts to take his wife Phyllis Kirk . As the trío of decent protagonists : Randolph Scott , Phyllis Kirk and Lex Barker give acceptable interpretations . They are well accompanied by a pretty support cast with plenty of familiar faces , such as : Henry Hull , Charles McGraw , Elisa Cook Jr , Lane Chandler , uncredited Trevor Bardette, James Brown of Rin Tin Tin TV series and Fess Parker of Daniel Boone TV series.

    The motion picture was well directed by Andre De Toth , though it has some flaws and gaps . De Toth was a good artisan of long career , writing , producing and directing several movies . As he made all kinds of genres , outstanding in Western , such as : Ramrod , Carson City , The Indian Fighter , Day of Outlaw , Thunder over Plains . And he made other genres including films as The other love , Pitfall , None Shall escape , Crime Wave , Dark Waters , Monkey on my Back , Play Dirty . Being his biggest hit , the boxoffice terror House of Wax . Rating : 6/10 . Passable and acceptable Western that will appeal to Randolph Scott fans . Worthwhile seeing .

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    • Trivia
      Charles McGraw and James Brown both appeared in Corvette K-225 (1943), which starred Randolph Scott.
    • Goofs
      The Cavalry men are seen using Colt Model 1873 pistols in a movie that takes place in 1869. This model was developed for the US Army in 1873. Civilian sales started in 1875, and the 4-3/4 barrel length wasn't available until 1877.
    • Quotes

      Norah Porter: Whatever became of Frances Bilky?

      Captain Bill Hodges: I don't know. She married a colonel, I think. Maybe it was a general. At any rate, she outranks all of us.

      Norah Porter: But that's wonderful! Now she'll have her lifelong ambition to lead the cotillion. Well, I guess that's what I always wanted too.

      Captain Bill Hodges: You don't have anything like that around here, do you, Captain?

      Captain David Porter: Oh, I don't know. The Indians come down once a month and dance for us.

    • Connections
      Referenced in They Came to Rob Las Vegas (1968)

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La ultima patrulla
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Ranch, Calabasas, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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