The Intruders

November. 10,1970      
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

The James and Younger outlaw gangs ride into town, and it is up to the local marshal, who has lost both his nerve and his gun skills, to stop them.

Don Murray as  Sam Garrison
Anne Francis as  Leora Garrison
Edmond O'Brien as  Col. William Bodeen
John Saxon as  Billy Pye
Gene Evans as  Cole Younger
Edward Andrews as  Elton Dykstra
Harry Dean Stanton as  Whit Dykstra (as Dean Stanton)
Stuart Margolin as  Jesse James
Zalman King as  Bob Younger
Phillip Alford as  Harold Gilman

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Reviews

Alicia
1970/11/10

I love this movie so much

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Pluskylang
1970/11/11

Great Film overall

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Matialth
1970/11/12

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Raymond Sierra
1970/11/13

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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GUENOT PHILIPPE
1970/11/14

I agree when some other users say that's an interesting character portrait, Don Murray's I mean, although the overall scheme is quite foreseeable and did not avoid all stereotypes. But I did not understand why they used the James and Younger brothers characters here; that's definitely not a movie about those authentic West legends, but about a sheriff who loses his nerves, his dignity, his wife, everything, and finally gets it back. Why putting the James and Younger brothers here? John Saxon's character is so poignant, the best one I had seen since a long time, really.I don't remember such scheme was made for the big screen, although this sounds familiar, as I have said above. Maybe in other TV stuff. But I have seen so may movies in my life, since my childhood...I just can't remember a title with the same scheme and name it. A truly excellent TV movie. Period.

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drystyx
1970/11/15

Screen legend Don Murray (Shake Hands With the Devil, Viking Queen) gets away from his peace loving hero persona and plays a sheriff who is living on a reputation, but now he has a wife and home, and everything to lose. That includes his nerves. A young upstart comes into town and tries to take his job away from him. But Murray has one companion who won't ever betray him, John Saxon, a half Native American who is Murray's best friend. The man who really leads the town council, another screen legend, Edmond O'Brien (DOA,Warpath), slowly takes the young squirt seriously, especially when Cole Younger is spotted near town, and Murray loses his nerve. In one instant, Murray goes from hero to laughing stock and is about to lose everything. So what can he do? Harrison Ford is supposed to be in this, but I don't know where. A classic Western with top stars. Why it's never on AMC is beyond me.

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klhicks1-1
1970/11/16

I got this 1970 TV movie on VHS and was so surprised how good it was. The story was great and the acting is at the top. Don Murray plays the marshal of a town called Medalia, who has lost his nerve and his gun skills. When the Jesse James and Cole Younger gangs cut a murderous swath through the land, the citizens brace themselves for an outlaw invasion! It has a great cast including John Saxon, Anne Francis, Harry Dean Stanton, Gene Evans, and Stuart Margolin. In the cast is a very young Harrison Ford who played the part of Carl, the leader of the citizens committee who stops all the strangers that come into the town of Medalia! Harrison was meant to have a very big part as one of the citizens of Medalia, but during a fight scene, he fell on a gun and cut his teeth and was unable to be in the rest of the movie, so he ended up with only one scene. But all in all, this was a very entertaining western for a 1970 made-for-TV movie that should be on DVD or VHS!

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pmsusana
1970/11/17

This is an interesting film for many reasons; a good script, and although some of the characters are familiar the story angle is unusual; the hero is an insecure man who isn't sure he's still "got it". There's also a terrific cast of veteran performers (as well as one superstar-to-be), but surprisingly the acting honours (in my opinion, anyway) go to a lesser-known, the late Shelly Novack. Very simply stated, Novack steals the show as the cocky gunslinger, "Pardo". This type of character - the strutting young gunfighter who's always trying to provoke authority figures into fights - is almost a western stereotype, but Novack makes it seem fresh and vital, and gives much propulsion to the story as it unfolds.

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