Prairie Badmen

July. 16,1946      NR
Rating:
6.2
Subscription
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Medicine show proprietor Doc Lattimer has in his possession a map showing the location of a cache of stolen gold. His son Don favors keeping the gold rather than returning it to the express company to which it rightfully belongs, and steals the map, only to find himself menaced by outlaw leader Cal and his gang.

Buster Crabbe as  Billy Carson
Al St. John as  Fuzzy Q. Jones
Charles King as  Cal
Ed Cassidy as  Doc Lattimer
Kermit Maynard as  Lon
John Cason as  Steve
Steve Clark as  Sheriff
Frank Ellis as  Bill Thompson

Similar titles

Mother Lode
Freevee
Mother Lode
A couple of youngish adventurers go into the wilderness of British Columbia in search of a lost colleague. Their plane crashes and they find themselves at the mercy of a crazed old Scottish miner, who has lived in isolation for many decades searching the mountain caves for a chamber of long lost gold. He is prepared to do anything - including murder - to keep his gold for himself.
Mother Lode 1982
El Condor
El Condor
Luke, an escaped convict, and Jaroo, a loner gold prospector, team up with a band of Apache Indians in 19th century Mexico to capture a large, heavily armed fortress for the millions -- or billions -- of dollars in gold that are rumored to be stored within. Written by Brian C. Madsen
El Condor 1970
The Badlanders
The Badlanders
Two men are released from the Arizona Territorial Prison at Yuma in 1898. One, The Dutchman, is out to get both gold and revenge from certain people in a small mining town who had him imprisoned unjustly. The other, McBain, is just trying to go straight, but that is easier said than done once The Dutchman involves him in his gold theft scheme. Based on the 1949 novel The Asphalt Jungle by W. R. Burnett, the story is given an 1898 setting. It is the second film adaptation of the novel following 1950's noir classic The Asphalt Jungle.
The Badlanders 1958
Adventures of Frank and Jesse James
Adventures of Frank and Jesse James
Jesse James returns to Missouri, and he and brother Frank come to the aid of a young woman who owns a gold mine. Her father was murdered and she took over the mine, and now the villains who killed her father are trying to drive her out of the mine so they can take it over.
Adventures of Frank and Jesse James 1948
The Ballyhoo Buster
The Ballyhoo Buster
Bob Warner sells some cattle to two men who later drug him and rob him of the sale money. He takes a job with a medicine show as a barker, offering a reward to any spectator to last three rounds in fighting him. While in the ring, he notices in the audience the two men who stole his money. He knocks out his contestant, pursues the crooks, and recovers the money.
The Ballyhoo Buster 1928
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold
In Central America, a little native boy, Ramel, is abducted by Vinaro, a madman who believes the child to be the sole link to a lost Aztec city of gold. Vinaro uses one of his diabolical explosive mechanisms to eliminate police and army officials; and the legendary Tarzan is flown in to help locate the jungle city, rescue the boy, and bring Vinaro to justice.
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold 1966
Five Golden Dragons
Prime Video
Five Golden Dragons
While travelling through Hong Kong, Bob Mitchell accidentally stumbles into the middle of criminal negotiations between a mean gang, the Five Golden Dragons and the local mobsters.
Five Golden Dragons 1967
Special Investigator
Special Investigator
A lawyer changes from defending public enemies to bringing them to justice after his brother is killed.
Special Investigator 1936
Call of the Wild
Call of the Wild
Jack Thornton has trouble winning enough at cards for the stake he needs to get to the Alaska gold fields. His luck changes when he pays $250 for Buck, a sled dog that is part wolf to keep him from being shot by an arrogant Englishman also headed for the Yukon. En route to the Yukon with Shorty Houlihan -- who spent time in jail for opening someone else's letter with a map of where gold is to be found -- Jack rescues a woman whose husband was the addressee of that letter. Buck helps Jack win a $1,000 bet to get the supplies he needs. And when Jack and Claire Blake pet Buck one night, fingers touch.
Call of the Wild 1935

Reviews

Linbeymusol
1946/07/16

Wonderful character development!

... more
Crwthod
1946/07/17

A lot more amusing than I thought it would be.

... more
Zlatica
1946/07/18

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

... more
Scarlet
1946/07/19

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

... more
Leofwine_draca
1946/07/20

PRAIRIE BADMEN is another serviceable programmer starring the western team-up of actors Buster Crabbe and Fuzzy St. John. They get involved in a plot involving the location of some stolen gold and the bad guys desperate to get their hands on it and willing to commit murder to do so. Crabbe gets to punch his way through the cast while Fuzzy provides the laughs. It's all very brief, fast-paced and action-packed, cheap and cheerful throughout.

... more
classicsoncall
1946/07/21

Every once in a while I'll run into an old time Western like this with no reviews posted yet, kind of surprising with the reach IMDb seems to have. Here you have another Buster Crabbe/Fuzzy St. John team-up that opens with Fuzzy in the employ of a traveling medicine show hawking Kickapoo Elixir, self described as a 'Blessing to Mankind'.It turns out that Doc Lattimer (Ed Cassidy) was once a legitimate doctor who tended to a dying man who robbed four bars of gold bullion. Told in a five year old flashback, the man gave Lattimer a map showing where he buried the gold bars, and Doc initially considered taking advantage of the situation, but thought better of it and took to the road with his son and daughter in tow. When a trio of outlaws learn about the buried gold, they intend to take advantage of young Don Lattimer (John L. Buster) who's had enough of being poor, and intends to find the gold himself. Grabbing the map from his father's wagon, Don sets out with the hoods following close behind.The picture is rather formulaic for it's time and there's the usual back and forth between the good guys and bad guys trading fisticuffs and menacing threats. However it seemed a little out of character for Fuzzy to be thinking of settling down in this one. He 'sort of' asked Linda Lattimer (Patricia Knox) to marry him, but fortunately she was out of range before Fuzzy turned around to see she was gone. Fuzzy actually got jealous when he saw his pal Billy (Crabbe) talking to Linda later on; could you just see the two of them in a romantic rivalry? You know, the boys seemed to go to a lot of trouble to thwart the bad guys in this story. It seemed to me they could have taken the gold map to the authorities and let them deal with it since so much time had passed and there didn't seem to be any danger of Doc Lattimer being held accountable for his early indiscretion. Who would have known any better after five years? Well things get straightened out as one would expect, as Don Lattimer sees the error of his ways and the good guys prevail to thump the baddies, perennial Western heavies portrayed by Charles King, Kermit Maynard and John Cason. Usually these oaters, as formulaic as they were, managed to insert something out of the ordinary every now and then and this one was no exception. I would never have thought so, but Fuzzy St. John at one point showed that from a standing position, he had the physical dexterity to raise his leg in the air and kiss his own foot. Maybe it was the Kickapoo.

... more