The Dark Command (1940)



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Synopsis:
Set in the years leading up to the Civil War and its outbreak, Dark Command tells a fictionalized version of the story of William Clarke Quantrill, the schoolteacher-turned-renegade, whose raids -- ostensibly on behalf of the Confederacy -- turned Kansas into a charnel house. John Wayne plays Bob Setton, a young Texan who arrives in Lawrence, KS, in 1859 on his way west, partnered with George "Gabby" Hayes. He meets Marie McCloud (Claire Trevor) and her younger brother, Fletch (Roy Rogers), and takes a liking to them, especially Marie. His only competition for her is William Cantrell (Walter Pidgeon), the local schoolteacher, who has big ambitions in life. He is nominated for town marshal and seems a shoo-in, especially as his only rival is Bob Setton, who admits he knows nothing about the law and can't even read, but Setton wins with his honest, unpretentious speech. At the time, Kansas is riven by strife, as settlers from the North opposed to slavery and those from the South supporting it pour into the territory, and Setton has his hands full. His most difficult personal moment comes when he must arrest Fletch for shooting an anti-slavery farmer (Trevor Bardette) to death. Cantrell leads a campaign of terror against the jury, however, which finds the young man not guilty just as the Civil War breaks out. In the months that follow, Setton and his posse go after the raiders who are stealing and destroying huge amounts of property in Kansas on behalf of the Confederacy. He suspects Cantrell is their leader, but can't prove it, and has to tread carefully. As the raids worsen, and the war drags on -- even Marie's pro-Confederacy banker father is murdered during a run on his bank -- their conflict comes to a violent end as Cantrell launches an attack on Lawrence, vowing to destroy the town, with only Bob Setton and Cantrell's own mother (Marjorie Main) standing in his way.

~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Raoul A. Walsh Director
Cast Credit
Ferris Taylor Banker
John Merton Cantrell Man
John Dilson
Guy Edward Hearn 1st juror
Yakima Canutt Townsman
credited as George Selk
Howard Hickman
Jack Montgomery
Tex Cooper
Clifford William Lyons
Harry Strang
Glenn Strange Yankee
Harry Woods Dental patient
Joe McGuinn
Harry Cording Killer
Clinton Rosemond
Jack Low
Ernie S. Adams Townsman
Hal Taliaferro Vigilante
Jack Rockwell Assassin
Dick Rich
Edmund Cobb 3rd juror
Richard Alexander Sentry
Edward Earle
Frank S. Hagney
Mildred Gover Ellie
Al Bridge Slave trader
Claire Trevor Marie McCloud
John Wayne Bob Setton
Walter Davis Pidgeon William Cantrell
Roy Rogers Fletch McCloud
George "Gabby" Hayes Doc Grunch
Clifford Porter Hall Angus McCloud
Marjorie Main Mme. Cantrell/Elizabeth Adams
Raymond Walburn Judge Buckner
credited as Joe Sauers Bushropp
Helen MacKellar Mrs. Hale
J. Farrell McDonald Dave
Trevor Bardette Hale
Production Credits Credit
Sol C. Siegel Producer
Art Department Credit
John Victor Mackay Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Jack A. Marta Cinematographer

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