Unappealing character driven Western set in the post-Civil War Texas.
Three Violent People (1957)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:2
Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter and Gilbert Roland portray the title characters in this unusual western set during Reconstruction. A battalion of Confederate soldiers live in Texas under Union... Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter and Gilbert Roland portray the title characters in this unusual western set during Reconstruction. A battalion of Confederate soldiers live in Texas under Union rule. Their forces maimed by insulting northerners and abusive carpetbaggers, these men-in-gray still follow the guidance of a fiercely proud captain. Aside from military obligations, this officer plans to wed a strong-willed lady named Lorna. She, however, withholds a damaging secret about where she used to work during the Civil War. [More]
Starring: Anne Baxter, Tom Tryon, Charlton Heston, Gilbert Roland
Starring: Anne Baxter, Tom Tryon, Charlton Heston, Gilbert Roland, Forrest Tucker, Bruce Bennett, Elaine Stritch, Barton MacLane, Bobby Blake
Director: Rudolph Mate
Director: Rudolph Mate
Producer: Hugh Brown
Composer: Walter Scharf
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