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The Jayhawkers!

Against the background of a turbulent era when Civil War was a flaming cloud on history's horizon . . A TREMENDOUS MOTION PICTURE!
1959 | 100m | English

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Before the U.S. Civil War rebel leader Luke Darcy sees himself as leader of a new independent Republic of Kansas but the military governor sends an ex-raider to capture Darcy.
Release Date: Oct 15, 1959
Director: Melvin Frank, Daniel McCauley
Writer: Melvin Frank, A.I. Bezzerides, Frank Fenton, Joseph Petracca
Genres: Action, Western
Keywords civil war, governor, kansas, usa, outlaw, revolver
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 19, 2024
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Name Character
Jeff Chandler Luke Darcy
Fess Parker Cam Bleeker
Nicole Maurey Jeanne Dubois
Henry Silva Lordan
Herbert Rudley Gov. William Clayton
Frank De Kova Evans
Don Megowan China
Leo Gordon Jake Barton
Shari Lee Bernath Marthe DuBois
Jimmy Carter Paul DuBois
Renata Vanni Indian Woman
Berel Firestone Jayhawker
Al Wyatt Sr. Jayhawker (as Allan Wyatt)
Charles Bail Jayhawker
Ned Glass Storekeeper
Richard Shannon Townsman Looking for a Match
Barbara Knudson Townswoman
Max Power Governor's Aide
Joseph Forte Minister (as Joe Forte)
Tony Regan Bartender
Howard Joslin Officer
John Wiles Rice Jayhawker
Harry Dean Stanton Deputy Smallwood
Richard Adams Soldier
Wag Blesing Jayhawker
Paul McGuire Stationmaster
Name Job
Melvin Frank Screenplay, Director
A.I. Bezzerides Screenplay
Wally Westmore Makeup Artist
Sam Comer Set Decoration
Edith Head Costume Design
Frank Fenton Screenplay
Joseph Petracca Screenplay
Jerome Moross Original Music Composer
Loyal Griggs Director of Photography
Everett Douglas Editor
Roland Anderson Art Direction
Hal Pereira Art Direction
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Nellie Manley Hairstylist
Daniel McCauley Director
Arthur Rosson Second Unit
Ed Fitzharris Wardrobe Designer
Bud Bashaw Jr. Makeup Artist
Glen E. Richardson Still Photographer
Polly Burson Stunts
Name Title
Melvin Frank Producer
Norman Panama Producer
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John Chard
6.0

The Backwards Napoleon. The Jayhawkers! is directed by Melvin Frank and Frank shares writing duties with A. I. Bezzerides, Frank Fenton and Joe Petracca. It stars Jeff Chandler, Fess Parker, Nicole Maurey, Henry Silva, Leo Gordon and Frank DeKova. Music is by Jerome Moross and cinematography by L ... oyal Griggs. Territory of Kansas . . . Shortly before the Civil War. In short order form the plot finds Chandler as a driven empire builder Luke Darcy, who is taking advantage of Bleeding Kansas. Insinuating himself into Darcy's gang is Cam Bleeker (Parker), who has a very personal ulterior motive for doing so. The Ace of Spades! It's one of those films that has some great literary ideas, with some stoic characterisations and deft hints at the turmoil hitting this part of American history, and yet it never truly delivers on its powerful potential. Action is in short supply so we are very much asked to invest fully in the key players, their motives and drives, reasoning's etc, with the Darcy/Bleeker relationship and the shades of grey holding the attention whilst simultaneously holding the play together. Love-And-Death. That's everyone's fortune my friend. Bonus point also are the tactics used by Darcy to build his empire, which coupled with his beliefs - and Bleeker's growing conflicted values (Bromance does that to a guy apparently) - marks it out as a good try at something more deep and meaningful. Filmed in Technicolor/VistaVision, pic looks lovely, but not enough is made of the outdoor locations, while Moross provides a big bold booming score - which is great - it's just in the wrong film as it belongs in a ripper of an action piece. All told it's a very mixed bag, and stripped down it's a undercover story dressed up in familiar Western attire. It works for those who enjoy well written speeches and simmering tensions/passions, but it's a trick film to recommend with confidence. Oh and serious history buffs should give it a wide berth. 6/10

May 16, 2024