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Day of the Outlaw (1959)

Day of the Outlaw (1959)
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Set in an isolated, snow-covered town in the far West, this story has a renegade army officer named Jack Bruhn (Burl Ives) and his henchmen riding into the town threatening their worst to the men and women there. Blaise Starrett (Robert Ryan) decides to agree to Bruhn's demands for someone knowledgeable to lead them away from the law and the town, to safety. Mortally wounded himself, Bruhn opts to take Starrett up on his offer in one last act of generosity toward the townspeople, sparing them the mayhem threatened by his men. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert RyanBurl Ives, (more)
Director(s):
André De Toth
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Day of the Outlaw

Set in an isolated, snow-covered town in the far West, this story has a renegade army officer named Jack Bruhn (Burl Ives) and his henchmen riding into the town threatening their worst to the men and women there. Blaise Starrett (Robert Ryan) decides to agree to Bruhn's demands for someone knowledgeable to lead them away from the law and the town, to safety. Mortally wounded himself, Bruhn opts to take Starrett up on his offer in one last act of generosity toward the townspeople, sparing them the mayhem threatened by his men. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
André De Toth
Writer(s):
Philip Yordan
Producer(s):
Philip YordanSidney Harmon
Categories:
Westerns
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Scott H.

Great movie, but ABSOLUTELY AWFUL VIDEO TRANSFER....so bad that it qualifies as a dishonest con. Distorted image and sound, clearly slopped off a mediocre VHS tape with no care whatsoever. Assuming you will receive the same edition I did---from Brentwood Communications or some such fly-by-night company, including another movie, "Vendetta", which looks equally awful, on the flip side of the DVD---then I suggest staying away from this. BB should be ashamed offering such shoddy goods. It _is_ a fine movie, though; perhaps you can find it online.

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TOM Z.

Good,engrossing old fashioned Western---nothing like them!

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Monica M.

WOW! A great "cowboy" flick and quite more realistic that other movies of that genre back in the late fifties.

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