Ohio widower Ben Pride moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders.Ohio widower Ben Pride moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders.Ohio widower Ben Pride moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders.
Charles H. Gray
- Lt. Galloway
- (as Charles Gray)
Edward Faulkner
- 1st Stage Driver
- (uncredited)
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Widower Barry Sullivan takes his parents and children out west to make them a new life. Along the way they encounter such hardships as bandits led by George C. Scott, an obdurate land, and lovely Kathryn Hays.
It's a TV movie, edited from THE ROAD WEST, the series that ran for a single season in 1966 and 1967. This turned up as a two-part show a couple of years later on NBC. It offers itself as an ambitious effort, with some interesting talent, but it looks like a typical effort of the era, a family saga like THE BIG VALLEY, part soap opera, part western. With the visuals and music by Leonard Rosenman,filled with the standard sounds of the era, when the movie western was all but dead and the TV western in decline. In the end, if you enjoy this sort of thing, you'll enjoy this a lot. Me, I found the racketing from action to love story uneven; the editing of more than 22 hours of showtime down to a hundred minutes made the plot seem rushed and uneven.
It's a TV movie, edited from THE ROAD WEST, the series that ran for a single season in 1966 and 1967. This turned up as a two-part show a couple of years later on NBC. It offers itself as an ambitious effort, with some interesting talent, but it looks like a typical effort of the era, a family saga like THE BIG VALLEY, part soap opera, part western. With the visuals and music by Leonard Rosenman,filled with the standard sounds of the era, when the movie western was all but dead and the TV western in decline. In the end, if you enjoy this sort of thing, you'll enjoy this a lot. Me, I found the racketing from action to love story uneven; the editing of more than 22 hours of showtime down to a hundred minutes made the plot seem rushed and uneven.
Ohio widower Ben Pride (Barry Sullivan) moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders led by Jud Barker (George C. Scott). Ben also has matters of the heart to contend with as he starts to fall for Elizabeth Reynolds (Kathryn Hays), the daughter of the local doctor.
This is basically a TV movie that was spliced together from a TV series in the 60s called The Road West. It's a bit uneven and certain character factors are hard to swallow - such as the 21 year gap between the Sullivan and Hays romance, and the underuse of Scott's complex character - yet it's well performed and has the requisite Western staples to please fans of the genre. 5.5/10
This is basically a TV movie that was spliced together from a TV series in the 60s called The Road West. It's a bit uneven and certain character factors are hard to swallow - such as the 21 year gap between the Sullivan and Hays romance, and the underuse of Scott's complex character - yet it's well performed and has the requisite Western staples to please fans of the genre. 5.5/10
Beautifully written, acted and directed major 1960s western adventure.
Strong leading performances from veteran stalwart Barry Sullivan excellent support from Brenda Scott and Kathryn Hays make this a compelling revenge frontier justice western.
Good supporting roles for Glenn Corbett and Andrew Prine.
Originally This Savage Land was a 2 part episode of the cult western TV series Road West 1966, but was eventually released as a major theatrical film feature release.
Directed by prolific western and television director Vincent McEveety and written by Richard Fielder this classic western shows to great effect the 1960s golden age of classic masterpiece movies.
A classic western with all the required ingredients and more. Unmissable.
Strong leading performances from veteran stalwart Barry Sullivan excellent support from Brenda Scott and Kathryn Hays make this a compelling revenge frontier justice western.
Good supporting roles for Glenn Corbett and Andrew Prine.
Originally This Savage Land was a 2 part episode of the cult western TV series Road West 1966, but was eventually released as a major theatrical film feature release.
Directed by prolific western and television director Vincent McEveety and written by Richard Fielder this classic western shows to great effect the 1960s golden age of classic masterpiece movies.
A classic western with all the required ingredients and more. Unmissable.
I found this TV movie a quite satisfying one, albeit somewhat disjointed. It is what it is. A 60's low budget TV western with a surprisingly good cast. Barry Sullivan looks older than his years but plays his part well. The rest of the cast are decent too although second billed Glen Corbett only turns up near the end. Why George C Scott agreed to appear in this I don't know. The one real saving grace in this is the performance of John Drew Barrymore as Stacy Daggart. He has a real presence!!
I couldn't get over the fact that the piglet never got any bigger throughout the film.
Also the sod hut grew remarkably quickly and where did all the wood come from?
A very predictable plot, with everything too clean and tidy but that was normal for Westerns made in that era. A waste of time .
Easily forgettable Better to wash the car. Did we really want films like that in the 60's
Also the sod hut grew remarkably quickly and where did all the wood come from?
A very predictable plot, with everything too clean and tidy but that was normal for Westerns made in that era. A waste of time .
Easily forgettable Better to wash the car. Did we really want films like that in the 60's
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- TriviaThis was the pilot for the television series 'The Road West ',originally aired in two episodes.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Road West (1966)
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- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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