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7/10
If it takes the rest of my life I'll get every murdering one of them.
hitchcockthelegend7 September 2011
Riders of Vengeance (released theatrically as The Raiders) is directed by Lesley Selander and written by Polly James and Lillie Hayward. It stars Richard Conte, Viveca Lindfors, Richard Martin, William Bishop, Barbara Britton, Morris Ankrum, Palmer Lee and Hugh O'Brian. It's a Technicolor production with music by Joseph Gershenson and photography by Carl Guthrie. Plot is based in 1849 California during the Gold Rush and finds Conte as rancher Jan Morrell who is on a mission of vengeance for the claim-jumpers who stole his claim and murdered his wife.

"1849, the year in which the name John Sutter was heard around the World. Gold was the magic word that sent hundreds, then thousands of men swarming into the vast territory of California. The lust for Gold soon became a raging fever that brought death to conscience and honour. Fear and violence spread throughout the land. Those who tried to enforce the law were destroyed, as were the innocent, the courts were powerless to keep order and the guilty went unpunished. Mob rule reigned and the times were ripe for those who would control at any cost."

Colourful B Western that looks to be under seen and certainly forgotten. Not offering up anything out of the ordinary in terms of plot and structure, film is however directed smoothly and acted accordingly by all the cast. Dialogue is well scripted by the two ladies who brought us Quantrill's Raiders and Blood on the Moon, with the down time moments serving to enhance rather than hinder the narrative. Action is well constructed by Selander, with gun play and skirmishes lifting the pace, while there's a cracking scene as a herd of horses are led over a hill. Guthrie's (Fort Massacre/Gunfight at Dodge City) photography is most appealing in the capture of the landscapes, though sadly the location for the shoot is not known at the time of writing. And Gershenson (Backlash/Man Without a Star) scores it with standard blood and thunder Oater strains.

Recommended with confidence to the B Western fan. 7/10
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7/10
A great 1950's cowboy
geoff-parsons16 May 2011
I hadn't seen this movie before or the actors in it but found it easy to engage with. Richard Conte plays Jan Morrell a gold prospector in California before it became a state of the union. His cabin is attacked by bandits who steal his gold and kill his wife. hey leave him for dead but he is saved and goes on the hunt for the gang.

The costumes are typical 50's with lots of colour and all beautifully clean. The girls outfits are stunning - Jan Morrell gets a choice of two new women in his life - I guess the frontier life meant that you had to move on quickly !

OK, it is a bit creaky here and there but if you want a good afternoon cowboy - give it a chance.
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6/10
Standard and routine Western with colorful scenarios set during the California gold rush
ma-cortes7 December 2018
It is set In 1849, during the California gold rush, the year in which the name John Sutter was Heard all around the world. Gold was the magic word that sent hundreds, then thousands of men swarming into the vast territory of California . There a prospector called Jan Morell (Richard Conte) and his brother Frank plan to save enough gold in order to buy good farming land in the Napa Valley , as subsequently , they have staked a claim . One day, while Jan and Frank are prospecting in a nearby river , a band of thugs and claim jumpers led by Jack Welch and Hank Purvis ransack Jan's cabin, steal his gold dust , then Morell discovers a tragedy and he seeks revenge . Later on , a wounded Morrell is is found by Mexican Felipe De Ortega (Richard Martin) who takes him to his home where his sister (Viveca Lindfords) nurses him and both of whom fall in love . At the location rules a wealthy landowner named Thomas Ainsworth (Morris Ankrum) , owner of the Sierra Land Company and , acting as regional mayor, opposes California's entry into the Union in order to avoid the eventual Federal law-enforcement, land management and insight into California's affairs. Meanwhile , Jan kills enemies and then he is wanted : dead or dead , as he has a rewarding poster : ¨Jan Morrell wanted dead or alive ,10.000 reward , offered by Alcalde Thomas Ainsworth , for the bandit known as Jan Morrell , formerly of Angel's Camp , who , with his band of outlaws , held up the Monterey stage , killing and making off a large quantity of gold¨. Then , Morell adds : ¨I will give 5000 for Ainsworth¨. Here come The Raiders - sweeping the gold plundering hordes from the face of the wild Sierras ! The last furious days of the mighty gold mine wars ! . Those who tried to enforce the law were destroyed, as were the innocent, the courts were powerless to keep order and the guilty went unpunished . Mob rule reigned and the times were ripe for those who would control at any cost . The wild Sierras thunder to the last great gold mine wars ! For a woman's love he rode the lawless trail of the hunted .

Set during the California gold rush when fear and violence spread throughout the land , as the lust for Gold soon became a raging fever that brought death to conscience and dealing with a prospector who swears vengeance by deciding to join a bunch and to fight against a nasty villain called Ainsworth , using Ainsworth's own ruthless tactics . The film packs noisy action , go riding , shootouts , high body-count , a love story and it is fast-moving and quite entertaining . There is plenty of action in the movie , guaranteeing some shoot'em up or stunts every few minutes . There is a very odd implementation of shots in the camera work during some particular scenes as the film approaches its climax , as well as a criminal court at a saloon where Morrell is judged . The movie gets the usual Western issues , such as avenger heroes , violent facing-off , exaggerated baddies , riding pursuits , gun-play , among them . The sense of pacing is such that this film can be counted on to move quickly and smoothly . Good production design creating an attractive scenario with luminous outdoors , dirty and rocky landscapes under a glimmer sun and fine sets but in B-series style . Richard Conte gives an acceptable acting as a prospector who swears vendetta and he goes after the gang of murderous claim-jumpers who have stolen his claim and killed his beloved beings. His partenaire is the gorgeous Viveca Lindfords who had a long career as a notorious actress . Nice acting by Morris Ankrum as the baddie Alcalde Thomas Ainsworth , the man responsible for all the land grabbing and claim jumping acts done in the region . And fine suport cast , plenty of ordinary Western faces such as : Richard Martin , Hugh O'Brian , Gregg Palmer , William Bishop , Frank Wilcox , John Kellogg , George J. Lewis , Francis McDonald and Dennis Weaver's film debut .

Atmospheric and adequate musical score by uncredited Henry Mancini , Herman Stein , Universal's regular . And colorful as well as brilliant cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie . The motion picture efficiently produced by William Alland /Universal Pictures , being professionally directed by Lesley Selander . Selander is generally considered to be the most prolific director of feature Westerns of all time , with at least 107 to his credit between 1935 and 1967. He realized his first feature in 1936, a western , genre in which he would not only excel but one where he would spent much of the rest of his career. Although Selander couldn't be deemed an "A"-list director, his movies had a professionalism and a verve that many of those made by his fellow B directors lacked . As he made a lot of Western , as he began in this genre with series starred by Buck Jones and ¨Hopalong Cassidy¨ series starred by William Boyd such as ¨Silver on the sage¨ , ¨Three men from Texas¨ and ¨Wide open town¨. In Republic production he directed his better movies such as ¨Panhandle¨and ¨Stampede¨ starred by Rod Cameron and in RKO he directed Tim Holt in 20 films such as ¨Rio Grande patrol¨ and ¨Overland telegraph¨. Selander finished directing about 106 horse operas helmed between 1917 and 1949 . He subsequently shot B-movies such as ¨Fort Vengeance¨, ¨Left handed law¨, ¨Heritage of the desert¨, ¨Arrow in the desert¨, ¨Shotgun¨, ¨Town tamer¨ and his last picture ¨Texas Kid¨ filmed in Spain with Audie Murphy . He also filmed detective thrillers, action/adventure motion pictures and even a horror film or two . One standout that is seldom seen nowadays, however, is ¨Return from the Sea¨ (1954), a sentimental and lyrical story . The last few feature films he made, in the mid- and late 1960s, were a string of what's come to be known as "geezer westerns" churned out by producer A.C. Lyles, embarrassing efforts made on the cheap that were meant to give employment to aging cowboy stars ; the less said about them . Rating : 6 . Acceptable and passable
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7/10
Solid western
coltras3529 May 2021
A rancher (Richard Conte) who has staked a claim during the California gold rush goes after the gang of murderous claim-jumpers who have stolen his claim and murdered his wife.

Richard Conte is known to star in urban/noir films, but he lends some good acting chops in this Universal western as the rancher who wants to get even with the ones who killed his wife. Later, with the help of Viveca Lindfors, he realises that revenge is futile.

A handsome-looking western, the Raiders is fast-paced, has some intense shootouts, but it has a solid story that gets you involved, and rooting for the good guys.
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6/10
OK typical 1950s Western
Marlburian3 June 2012
To fill in a wet Sunday, I watched this film for the second time. The best thing is the colour photography, but as is so often the case little effort has been made to catch the 1849 atmosphere. The men wear the usual cowboy clothes and use repeating rifles and I'm not too sure that binoculars were in common use then.

There's an unrealistic and unsatisfyingly condensed court case, and the ending didn't convince. But that's what you get with a 1950s B Western.

Richard Conte is his usual slick self, as when he's playing a gangster, WWII soldier or whatever. Of the other actors, Hugh O'Brian has the most screen presence, playing the nastiest of the bad men. Of the three young women, Conte's wife was the most impressive - pity she was murdered in an early scene.
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5/10
Statehood and payback
bkoganbing18 April 2015
Richard Conte who is not quite suited for westerns stars in this tale of old California in between the Gold Rush and its admittance as a state in the union.

When the Gold Rush of 1849 happened California grew exponentially with would be miners seeking wealth and the population overnight qualified it to be admitted to the Union. Of course there was considerable distance between that and the then states. A lot of people took advantage of that to hatch all kinds of nefarious schemes in the film and in real life.

One of those is Morris Ankrum a high toned crook with a beautiful daughter in Barbara Britton who stays blissfully unaware of dad's activities. One of them is claim jumping and one claim he jumps is that of Conte. Both Conte's wife and brother are killed and he goes on the warpath.

I have to say Ankrum dreams big. He wants an independent California country with himself as president for life. Conte throws in with people like Richard Martin and Viveca Lindfors, brother and sister who have been similarly robbed and cheated by Ankrum. They see their salvation as statehood and Conte wants some payback as well.

This was badly photographed and the version I saw was very dark like nearly every sequence took place at night. Richard Conte is way too urban to be a convincing western pioneer.

However the chance to see Richard Martin as someone other than Chito Rafferty might make this film worth a look.
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