Westward Ho

August. 19,1935      NR
Rating:
5.7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Ballard's trail jumpers attack the Wyatt Company wagon train, killing young John's parents and kidnaping his brother, Jim. In post-Civil War California, John Wyatt, now a man, pulls together a vigilante posse, The Singing Riders, who all ride white horses, dress alike, and ride the trails singing and rounding up outlaw gangs. Meanwhile, John is ever on the lookout for the gang that murdered his parents As a youngster John Wyatt saw his parents killed and his brother kidnapped. On a wagon train heading West he meets his brother who is now a spy for the gang which originally did the dirty work. He and his brother both fall for Mary Gordon When Ballard and his men attack the Wyatt wagon train, they kill all except two young brothers. Twelve years later one brother John has organized a vigilante group. The other brother Jim is now part of Ballard's gang and the two are destined to meet again

John Wayne as  John Wyatt
Sheila Bromley as  Mary Gordon
Frank McGlynn Jr. as  Jim Wyatt
Jim Farley as  Lafe Gordon
Bradley Metcalfe as  John Wyatt as a Child
Dickie Jones as  Jim Wyatt as a Child
Mary MacLaren as  Ma Wyatt
Hank Bell as  Mark Wyatt
Glenn Strange as  Carter
Earl Dwire as  Townsman (uncredited)

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Reviews

Hellen
1935/08/19

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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ChanBot
1935/08/20

i must have seen a different film!!

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CommentsXp
1935/08/21

Best movie ever!

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Afouotos
1935/08/22

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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weezeralfalfa
1935/08/23

Republic's first film(61 min.) is said to be dedicated to the Vigilantes: "builders of the new empire of the West". That's a mighty strong statement in favor of vigilantes, who are usually regarded as usurpers of the law, usually because they feel that working through the legal system is too slow, expensive and unsure, or too sparsely present, too corrupt, or too prejudiced. I'll return to this subject later........The prelude has a very small wagon train crossing a desert. They are driving a cattle herd, which is the object of desire for an outlaw gang that descends upon them, killing all except two half-grown brothers: John and Jim Wyatt. Jim(Frank McGlynn) is kidnapped, while John(John Wayne) inexplicably is missed in the burning of the wagons. .....We then skip about 10 years to when John is a full grown man, as should be his brother, if he is alive. John has a burning desire to find the gang that killed his parents and extract revenge, and to find his brother, who may still be with this gang. Toward this end, John proposes to a committee of territorial brass, that a group of vigilantes be established to aid in the extermination of outlaws and outlaw gangs. They approve the idea, but plead there is no money to finance such. John says he will find a way to finance the establishment of such. He rides around to various cabins, asking for volunteers, collecting a substantial group(played by the Singing Riders) who supply their own firearms, a white horse, a black shirt, and a white kerchief, as their 'uniform'. These are all single men, since their mission is dangerous. How they supported themselves is not considered. They make some progress in destroying several gangs(not shown), presumably by engaging them in combat and capturing those not killed, to be turned over to legal authorities. Next, they engage Ballard's(Jack Curtis) gang. Ballard is a plump middle-aged man, who is mostly desk-bound. Eventually, they find out that he was the likely leader of the gang that killed John's parents. In fact, later, Ballard realizes that vigilante John and the Jim in his band are the two brothers from that attack. Mary Gordon, who has gotten friendly with John, overhears this when she is locked in Ballard's closet. I will leave the story of how the brothers met, and the nature of Ballard's demise for your viewing(A good copy is available at YouTube). The film includes some singing. The theme song "Westward Ho" is sung 3 times by The Singing Riders. Fortunately, It's quite a nice song. They also sing "The Vigilantes". Glenn Strange dubbed Wayne's supposed singing of "The Girl I Loved Long Ago" to Mary.......This was mostly a location shoot, in and around the Alabama Hills, near Lone Pine, in Owens Valley. The High Sierras, just to the west, are often seen in the background. .......Returning to the subject of vigilantism or something closely resembling it which is present in many westerns, yet is generally frowned upon by the legal establishment. However, there are cases, such as the one in this film, where the legal establishment approves of the actions of a vigilante group or person. A famous historical example is the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance, active at times during the early years of the gold rush, when crime was rampant and the population exploding so fast that official law enforcement couldn't keep up with it. Vigilantism may or may not include some summary executions or other punishments of captured villains, or may involve property destruction as a form of vengeance. In summary, depending on the particulars of the situation and the scope of the handling of the captured, vigilantism may sometimes be the best way to deal with a crime situation.

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utgard14
1935/08/24

Cheapie western starring John Wayne as a cowboy who forms a group of singing vigilantes, slinging bullets and ballads across the West. Meanwhile his long-lost brother has saddled up with the wrong crowd. Nonsense from start to finish, and sadly never as much fun as the plot description makes it sound. It's dullsville. And don't even get me started on that ending! What was the point of the brother plot if it was going to end like that?

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Michael O'Keefe
1935/08/25

Republic Pictures first production, WESTWARD HO features great locations and photography for the time period. A strong performance from John Wayne, who at this time has been before the camera a little over ten years. John Wyatt(Wayne)vows to avenge the death of his rancher parents at the hands of cattle rustlers. Wyatt leads a group of vigilantes hell bent on finding the gang of outlaws. When the bad guys are rounded up, to Wyatt's surprise one of the bandits is his own long-lost brother Jim(Frank McGlynn Jr.) Its been about 73 years and this picture still holds entertainment value. Although it is a shame to watch the torturous scenes some of the horses went through. The cast also features: Glenn Strange, Jack Curtis, Hank Bell, Sheila Bromley, Jim Farley, Chuck Baldra, Yakima Canutt and Dickie Jones.

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bkoganbing
1935/08/26

Westward Ho finds the Duke on the trail of as many outlaws as he can kill or capture in search of the gang that killed his parents and kidnapped his young brother.A prologue to the main film finds the young Wyatt boys on the trail with their parents while they were driving their cattle herd to market. The young Duke is thrown clear from the wagon and thought killed and the brother is taken by outlaw leader Jack Curtis.When the boy grows up to be John Wayne, he's got himself a mission. In a premise similar to the Lone Ranger, Wayne with official territorial permission organizes his own group of law enforcers called the Vigilantes. So they know each other in a fight with large outlaw bands, Wayne has them dress in black, but ride white horses. The get up isn't for style and Wayne instead of one lone Indian sidekick has forty or so men who have sustained similar family losses.Of course as things go he does eventually meet up with his grown up brother and the gang that kidnapped him. For what happens you have to watch Westward Ho.Hardly the best or the worst of Wayne's Poverty Row oaters. In fact Westward Ho has some nice production values because it is shot on location and not on the studio back lot. Unusual for a B western of the Thirties.Not of course to be missed by the many fans of the legendary Duke.

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