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The Lawless Eighties: Directed by Joseph Kane. With Buster Crabbe, John Smith, Marilyn Saris, Ted de Corsia. An outlaw gang tries to grab the land of the Sioux Indians, but a pair of cowboys seeks to thwart their plans.
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- Drama, Western
- Joseph Kane
- 1957-05-31
The Lawless Eighties marked the first of seven films produced by Ventura Productions, Inc., an independent production company organized by Rudy Ralston and Joseph Kane, who had been producers for Republic Pictures. Ralston was the brother of actress Vera Ralston, who was married to Republic Pictures head Herbert Yates.
- Joe Kane, Virgil Hart
- Buster Crabbe
The Lawless Eighties is a 1957 American Western film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Kenneth Gamet. The film stars Buster Crabbe, John Smith, Marilyn Saris, Ted de Corsia, Anthony Caruso and John Doucette. The film was released on May 31, 1957, by Republic Pictures.
- Jerry Roberts
- Rudy Ralston
- Ventura Pictures Corporation
Cast (in credits order) verified as complete. Buster Crabbe. ... Linc Prescott. John Smith. ... William Wesley Van Orsdel, aka Brother Van. Marilyn Saris.
The Lawless Eighties 1958 1h 10m Western List Reviews Brother Van (John Smith), a circuit rider, goes off to warn the U.S. Cavalry after he witnesses a gang of white men cruelly abusing a group of ...
- Western
- Buster Crabbe, John Smith, Ted de Corsia
- Joseph Kane
After deceitful Indian agent Grat Bandas has his men shoot Brother Van, gunfighter Linc Prescott saves the peaceful circuit rider and agrees to help him put a stop to Bandas's plans to start an Indian war and grab their land for himself. Meanwhile, Prescott takes a shine to the daughter of a local rancher.
An outlaw gang tries to grab the land of the Sioux Indians, but a pair of cowboys seeks to thwart their plans. Based on Alson Jesse Simth's biography "Brother Van."