"Epic, sweeping Civil War saga of notorious outlaw, Quantrill, and his band of cutthroat raiders."@en
"An epic, sweeping Civil War saga of the notorious outlaw, William Quantrill, and his band of cutthroat raiders."@en
""John Wayne is good guy Bob Seton in Raoul Walsh's star-studded thriller set in the dark days before the Civil War.""
""In this pre-civil war saga--a Confederate renegade William Cantrell (Walter Pidgeon) clashes with the new Kansas City marshal, Bob Seton (John Wayne). Their mutual ill towards each other peaks when Cantrell steals Seton's girl, Marie McCloud (Claire Trevor), manipulating her into marriage to get even with Seton. Marie starts to question her decision when Seton exposes Cantrell and his guerrillas as war profiteers who've been raiding both Union and Confederate lines."--Container."@en
"Dark Command: Set in pre-Civil War Lawrence, Kansas where tensions about slavery ran high, this film tells a fictionalized version of the story of the raider William Clarke Quantrill. Bob Seton runs for Federal Marshall of Arkansas and defeats William Cantrell. Cantrell responds by stealing Seton's girl and manipulating her into marrying him. Seton later exposes Cantrell and his band of guerrillas who have been raiding both Union and Confederate lines. Lady takes a chance: A sophisticated New Yorker falls in love with a rodeo cowboy."@en
"Before the Civil War, emotions run high in the race for Federal Marshal of Kansas."
"Film based on the exploits of William Cantrell (Pidgeon) whose raids against both Union and Confederate troops are fought by newly elected marshall Wayne."
"Set in pre-Civil War Lawrence, Kansas where tensions about slavery ran high, this film tells a fictionalized version of the story of the raider William Clarke Quantrill. Bob Seton runs for Federal Marshall of Kansas and defeats William Cantrell. Cantrell responds by stealing Seton's girl and manipulating her into marrying him. Seton later exposes Cantrell and his band of guerillas who have been raiding both Union and Confederate lines."@en
"John Wayne and Walter Pigeon are rivals in the race for Federal Marshal of Kansas. This thriller is set in the dark days before the Civil War when political emotions run high."@en
"Before the Civil War, emotions run high in the race for federal marshal of Kansas between Robert Seton and William Quantrill. After his loss in the election, Quantrill leads a band of guerillas that raid Kansas towns, including Lawrence in 1863."@en
"In 1861, William Cantrell is embittered when Bob Seton, a honest cowboy from Texas, defeats him for the post of marshal of Lawrence, Kansas. Cantrell decides to build his empire by running guns and slaves. He and Bob are in love with Mary McCloud, the daughter of a Southern sympathizer. When the Civil War breaks out, Cantrell leads a band of outlaws in looting in the guise of Confederate soldiers. The town is divided among Northern and Southern sympathizers and Mary's father is killed. She marries Cantrell because she thinks he is fighting for the South. She learns the truth about Cantrell's raids and her love for Bob. She and her brother, Fletch, help Bob escape and they warn the town that Cantrell's men are approaching. Bob kills Cantrell."@en
"In 1861, William Cantrell is embittered when Bob Seton, a honest cowboy from Texas, defeats him for the post of marshal of Lawrence, Kansas. Cantrell decides to build his empire by running guns and slaves. He and Bob are in love with Mary McCloud, the daughter of a Southern sympathizer. When the Civil War breaks out, Cantrell leads a band of outlaws in looting in the guise of Confederate soldiers. The town is divided among Northern and Southern sympathizers and Mary's father is killed. She marries Cantrell because she thinks he is fighting for the South. She learns the truth about Cantrell's raids and her love for Bob. She and her brother, Fletch, help Bob escape and they warn the town that Cantrell's men are approaching. Bob kills Cantrell."
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