The Raiders
The Raiders

The Raiders

1963Movie75 minEnglish

Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and Calamity Jane help a Texas rancher against the railroad.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Melville ShyerGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In the rugged American West, a lone horseman named Jed arrives in a dusty frontier town, seeking vengeance against the ruthless cattle baron who wronged his family. As Jed navigates the treacherous landscape and the town's corrupt officials, he finds himself drawn into a brewing conflict between the baron and the struggling homesteaders. He must choose a side and confront the baron, risking his life for justice and to protect the innocent.

Critical Reception

The Raiders received mixed reviews upon its release. While praised for its classic Western action and evocative cinematography of the frontier landscape, some critics found the plot predictable and the character development somewhat thin. Audiences at the time generally enjoyed its straightforward narrative and thrilling set pieces.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic Western atmosphere and action sequences.
  • Criticized for a formulaic plot and underdeveloped characters.
  • A solid, if unoriginal, entry into the Western genre.

Google audience: Audience reception is not readily available for this older film, but it is generally considered a serviceable Western that delivers on expected genre tropes.

Fun Fact

Although the film features traditional Western elements, its director, Melville Shyer, was more known for his work in film noir, making 'The Raiders' a notable departure in his filmography.

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Someone was clearly on the wrong end of a night on the Bourbon when they concocted this tale of poverty stricken, post US Civil War, ranchers who decide that the only way they can get their meagre cattle herds to market is by forcing the ra...