Ruckus (film)

Ruckus, also known as Ruckus in Madoc County and The Loner, is a 1980 American comedic action thriller film[2] written and directed by Max Kleven, and starring Dirk Benedict and Linda Blair. Its plot follows an unstable Vietnam War veteran who wages war against his oppressors in a small Southern town.

Ruckus
Directed byMax Kleven
Produced byPaul Maslansky
Written byMax Kleven
Starring
Music byTommy Vig
CinematographyDon Burgess
Michael A. Jones
Edited byAngelo Bernarducci
Distributed byNew World Pictures
Release date
  • July 25, 1980 (1980-07-25) (U.S.)[1]
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Kyle Hanson is an emotionally bruised veteran of the Vietnam War and finds himself unable to rejoin mainstream society. While stopping in a small town to get some food, local bullies begin harassing him, a situation that culminates in a fight, with Hanson fleeing afterwards. Relying on his special forces training, he manages to get away from pursuing deputies, only to become stranded in the forest and hunted by the locals. One lone woman, Jenny Bellows, is willing to lend him a hand. Jenny is the daughter-in-law of the richest man in town, and her husband is believed to have been killed in action during the war. This lends her some measure of sympathy towards Hanson, and she takes every opportunity to help him evade the local townspeople. Through his time with Jenny, the withdrawn Hanson also slowly begins to heal emotionally.

Continued attempts by the local bullies & police to capture Hanson result in him claiming a small island in the river, covering it with all manner of traps & obstacles. After several bloody confrontations, it is decided by Jenny's father-in-law that the pursuit will stop, and that Hanson (who has become somewhat of a surrogate for his missing son) can have the island as his own.

Cast

  • Dirk Benedict as Kyle Hanson, an emotionally scarred & withdrawn Vietnam veteran who finds himself shunned by society. The protagonist of the film, he finds himself accosted by local bullies in a small town.
  • Linda Blair as Jenny Bellows, the daughter-in-law of Sam Bellows and mother of Bobby Bellows. Jenny is one of the few people in town who assist Hanson, with Jenny finding herself attracted to him as well.
  • Richard Farnsworth as Sheriff Jethro Pough, the town sheriff who reluctantly tries to arrest Hanson, both for his own safety and for his supposed "crimes".
  • Ben Johnson as Sam Bellows, the richest man in town and Jenny's father-in-law. Bellows lost his son (Jenny's husband) in the war, yet continues to hope that he will return.

Release

The film was first released in July 1980 under the title Ruckus in Madoc County.[1] The following month, in August 1980, it was released in some U.S. cities under the alternate title The Loner.[3]

Home media

Paragon Home Video released the film under the Ruckus title on VHS in 1983.[4] Anchor Bay Entertainment released it on DVD in 2000,[5] reissuing it with an alternate cover art in 2002.[6]

Similarities to First Blood

Ruckus was released two years before First Blood, but there are numerous similarities between the films. The original rights for David Morell's novel went through 10 years of passing hands before culminating in the 1982 film. It's entirely possible - and likely - that Ruckus was inspired by one of the many First Blood screenplays circulating around Hollywood at the time.

References

  1. "Ruckus trade advertisement". Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio. July 25, 1980. p. 68 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Guarino, Ann (August 20, 1980). "'Quitter' returns on double bill". New York Daily News. New York City, New York. p. 295 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "The Loner trade advertisement". Miami News. Miami, Florida. August 8, 1980. p. 46 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "Ruckus". Photoplay Movies & Video. London: Photoplay/M.A.P. Limited. 34 (2–5): 49. 1983. OCLC 8758080.
  5. "Ruckus DVD". Amazon. July 25, 2000. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
  6. "Ruckus DVD". Amazon. June 25, 2002. Archived from the original on July 24, 2019.
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