The Raiders (1952 film)

The Raiders
Directed by Lesley Selander
Produced by William Alland
Written by Lyn Crost Kennedy
Screenplay by Polly James
Lillie Hayward
Starring Richard Conte
Viveca Lindfors
Barbara Britton
Cinematography Carl E. Guthrie
Edited by Paul Weatherwax
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date
  • November 20, 1952 (1952-11-20) (Los Angeles)
  • December 12, 1952 (1952-12-12) (New York City)
Running time
80 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Raiders (reissued as Riders of Vengeance) is a 1952 Technicolor Western film directed by Lesley Selander starring Richard Conte and Viveca Lindfors.

Plot

Going west where gold is being found, Jan Morell and wife Mary meet in the Napa, California, valley with his prospector brother Frank, but soon hired gunmen Jack Welch and Hank Purvis steal the gold they have panned and kill Mary.

In town, Frank is killed, as well, and Jan seriously wounded. He is cared for by Felipe de Ortega and sister Elena, who explain that Welch and Purvis work for dishonest Mayor Thomas Ainsworth, who also stole the Ortega family's land and property. An approval of statehood for California could restore law and order, as well as citizens' rights.

Elena fears for their safety, but Jan joins forces with Felipe's men to create havoc in Ainsworth's life, rustling horses and stealing money. A new U.S. marshal, Henderson, places a $5,000 reward on him, but Jan nevertheless captures Purvis and threatens to lynch him if he does not confess to Ainsworth's misdeeds. Elizabeth Ainsworth now begins to understand her father's corrupt ways.

As the gunfighting intensifies, both Welch and Felipe are killed. Jan is arrested and faces the hangman, but Henderson believes in his innocence and is able to release him when statehood wins approval and a general amnesty is granted. Jan and Elena plan a new life together.

Cast

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