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When the Daltons Rode

WANTED DEAD or ALIVE SCREAMED THE NATION WHEN the DALTONS ROAD
1940 | 81m | English

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Young lawyer Tod Jackson arrives in pioneer Kansas to visit his prosperous rancher friends the Daltons, just as the latter are in danger of losing their land to a crooked development company. When Tod tries to help them, a faked murder charge turns the Daltons into outlaws, but more victims than villains in this fictionalized version. Will Tod stay loyal to his friends despite falling in love with Bob Dalton's former fiancée Julie?
Release Date: Aug 23, 1940
Director: George Marshall
Writer: Harold Shumate, Emmett Dalton, Jack Jungmeyer
Genres: Western
Keywords brother, kansas, usa, outlaw
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Randolph Scott Tod Jackson
Kay Francis Julie King
Brian Donlevy Grat Dalton
George Bancroft Caleb Winters
Broderick Crawford Bob Dalton
Stuart Erwin Ben Dalton
Andy Devine Ozark
Frank Albertson Emmett Dalton
Mary Gordon Ma Dalton
Harvey Stephens Rigby
Edgar Dearing Sheriff
Quen Ramsey Wilson
Dorothy Granger Nancy
Fay McKenzie Hannah
Walter Soderling Judge Lucius Thorndown [Judge Swain in credits]
Mary Ainslee Minnie
Erville Alderson District Attorney Wade
Sally Payne Annabella
June Wilkins Suzy
Edgar Buchanan Narrator / Old-Timer (uncredited)
Robert McKenzie Photographer
Frank Austin Townsman
Jack Baxley Townsman
John Beck Townsman
Stanley Blystone Deputy on Train
Ed Brady Deputy on Train
Al Bridge
Mary Cassidy Girl
Jack Rube Clifford Deputy on Train
Harry Cording Rigby Henchman
Kernan Cripps Freight Agent
Charles Dorety Oklahoma Townsman
Robert Dudley Pete Norris - Juror
Billy Engle
Tom Fadden Townsman
James Flavin Annabella's Brother
William Gould Deputy on Train
George Guhl Deputy in Baggage Car
Lloyd Ingraham Second Train Engineer
Joe King Oklahoma Sheriff
Bob Kortman Rigby Henchman
Ethan Laidlaw Rigby Henchman
Tom London Lyncher
Walter Long Deputy on Train
Ian Maclaren Crony #2
Lafe McKee Doctor
Charles McMurphy Deputy Sheriff
Dorothy Moore Girl
James C. Morton Ed Pickett - Juror
Charles Murphy Tim
Eddie Parker Mason - Rigby Henchman
James Pierce Deputy Sheriff
Russ Powell First Train Engineer
Bob Reeves Henchman
Henry Roquemore Jim Osborne - Juror
Don Rowan Annabella's Brother
Forrest Taylor The Bailiff
Cyril Thornton First Cronie
Pat West Pete - Restaurant Counterman
Duke York
Name Job
George Marshall Director
Frank Skinner Original Music Composer
Harold Shumate Screenplay, Writer
Hal Mohr Director of Photography
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Vera West Costume Design
Emmett Dalton Book
Jack Jungmeyer Author
Edward Curtiss Editor
Jack Otterson Art Direction
Vernon Keays Assistant Director
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Reviews

giant13
7.0

Action packed western about the real life Dalton gang with truth stretching of course, but that doesn’t affect the fun. Randy was certainly under used here, since he doesn’t even hold a gun during the entire film, but that makes sense since he wasn’t part of the gang. A slow start meets the half way ... point that marks the beginning of a 45 minute nonstop action string of set pieces that ends predictably, with the gang’s demise, and it was thrilling nonetheless. Also—the Kino Lorber print is outstanding. With this all star cast of western regulars, you need to go see it now! [insert any Andy Devine quote here.]

Sep 09, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

This is quite a solid western adventure depicting how the unstoppable railroad and their developers rode roughshod over all in their path. The "Dalton" family are one such family and when they engage "Jackson" (Randolph Scott) to help them out legally, to obviously no avail, they resort to lawlessne ... ss and start making life difficult for the trains and pursuing law enforcement alike. Scott actually features quite sparingly here, most of the film belongs to Brian Donlevy ("Grat") and Broderick Crawford ("Bob) and to the scene stealing Andy Devine ("Ozark") who knows how defuse a potentially lethal gun battle with a stagecoach and a little brass neck. It's only 80 minutes and George Marshall sees that the romance is kept to a minimum and that there are plenty of horse chases, shoot 'em ups and even some humour as the gang try to stay one step ahead. It's always nice to see Mary Gordon ("Ma Dalton" here, but always "Mrs. Hudson" in the Rathbone/Bruce "Sherlock Holmes" mysteries) and I quite enjoyed this.

Apr 04, 2022