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WesternDrama

The Legend of Tom Dooley

- Out of that song -- a fury of a movie!

Tom Dooley and Country Boy are on the run after killing an enemy soldier not knowing the war is over. The Command refuses to give them some slack for making this tragic but honest mistake and sends a lawman after them.

Release Date : 1959-07-01

Language :EnglishFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Michael Landon

Character Name : Tom Dooley

Original Name : Michael Landon

Gender : Male

Jo Morrow

Character Name : Laura Foster

Original Name : Jo Morrow

Gender : Female

Jack Hogan

Character Name : Charlie Grayson

Original Name : Jack Hogan

Gender : Male

Richard Rust

Character Name : Country Boy

Original Name : Richard Rust

Gender : Male

Dee Pollock

Character Name : Abel

Original Name : Dee Pollock

Gender : Male

Ken Lynch

Character Name : Father

Original Name : Ken Lynch

Gender : Male

Howard Wright

Character Name : Sheriff Joe Dobbs

Original Name : Howard Wright

Gender : Male

Ralph Moody

Character Name : Doc Henry

Original Name : Ralph Moody

Gender : Male

John Cliff

Character Name : Lieutenant

Original Name : John Cliff

Gender : Male

Cheerio Meredith

Character Name : Meg

Original Name : Cheerio Meredith

Gender : Female

Gary Hunley

Character Name : The Kid

Original Name : Gary Hunley

Gender : Male

Anthony Jochim

Character Name : Preacher

Original Name : Anthony Jochim

Gender : Male

Jeff Morris

Character Name : Confederate Soldier

Original Name : Jeff Morris

Gender : Male

Jason Johnson

Character Name : Frank

Original Name : Jason Johnson

Gender : Male

Boyd Santell

Character Name : Andy

Original Name : Boyd Santell

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Hang down your head and cry. The Legend of Tom Dooley is based on the old folk song, Tom Dooley, which itself was inspired by a real life case about Tom Dula, who was convicted of the murder of Laura Foster in 1866. The films story pretty much follows the song, performed by The Kingston Trio as the title song and as part of the soundtrack - cum - screenplay! Photographed nicely out of Chatsworth and Thousand Oaks, California, by Gilbert Warrenton, it stars Michael Landon, Jo Morrow, Jack Hogan, Richard Rust and Dee Pollock. The narrative and various character actions hit all the right emotional beats. A series of events, where circumstance dictates, puts Dooley and his two pals on the run, which with the Civil War literally only just over, makes for a powder-keg like backdrop. Things are further compounded by the fact that Dooley wants to go to his home town and get Laura, to elope to Tennessee, only he has a major love rival, the bitter and vengeful Charlie Grayson. There's nary a dull moment in the 80 minute runtime, no pointless exposition or scene fillers of no consequence. Action junkies are catered for, with the usual Western staples adhered - though the speeding up of one round of knuckles is more chucklesome than exciting, but a shoot-out (actually a hold-out is a more appropriate terminology) part of the play is splendidly executed. Cast are dandy, doing what is needed to make it all work on an emotional level, with the stand out being Rust as Country Boy. He's a sort of John Ireland/Kevin Bacon hybrid, a very good character actor who deserves to be better known, even if he thankfully carved out a good career in film and TV. It's no hidden gem of the Western genre sphere, and it doesn't break any new ground, but it's admirably constructed and keeps those wagon wheels turning. 7/10