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Before leaving, Council has told Cleo about Appleyard's money. At gunpoint, Appleyard gives her the suitcase that she believes contains the money, in exchange for Chanty. When they leave, Cleo tries to shoot open the locked suitcase, but blows herself up. The fugitives become trapped on a boxcar by
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From the review at the UK website, The Movie Scene: "James Stewart ... is central to the movie working, but it also features some nice and unexpected performances from the other stars such as Kurt Russell and George Kennedy. It also has a surprisingly good storyline which has a couple of layers of
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Council, Mystic and Kilfong track them to an abandoned house. Council decides that he does not want to share the loot, so he kills his two confederates. He shoots out a window, wounding Appleyard. Johnny throws a stick of dynamite at Council, but Council's bloodhound fetches it and brings it back.
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Council and his accomplices, Steve Mystic and a "nice religious boy" and cracked ice-sucking radio singer named Junior Kilfong, travel to another train stop down the line to kill Appleyard, Cottrill and Johnny Jesus at night. Mystic has previously told Kilfong that Appleyard, Cottrill and Johnny
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The next day, Council goes to the bank to update Grindstaff. As they talk, Appleyard walks in with some of the dynamite strapped to his chest, and the remainder in a suitcase. Appleyard threatens to blow them all up, "and half this city block", if the banker does not cash his check. Grindstaff
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teacher, "Doc" Council, to the local train station in the fictional Glory, West Virginia. Some time after departing from Glory on the train, Appleyard realizes that his check is redeemable only in person, back at the local bank in Glory. Council has previously plotted with Glory banker, Homer
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Grindstaff, to ensure that the check is never cashed, and accepts a cash advance from Grindstaff for the anticipated killing of Appleyard, Cottrill and Johnny Jesus. Council tells Grindstaff that this blood money will go, in part, toward missionary funding and vacation bible school.
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Informed of the plot by guilt-ridden conductor, Willis Hubbard, the three former prisoners thwart the plan. Kilfong shoots mining supply salesman, Roy K. Sizemore. Council kills the wounded Sizemore and places the blame on Appleyard, who escapes with Sizemore's supply of dynamite.
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Council. The train is a "fools' parade", as described by Appleyard, going nowhere beyond the local train yard. Luckily for them, guilt-ridden train conductor Willis Hubbard returns and helps them escape. However, he is too afraid of Council to tell the police what he knows.
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In 1935, the one-eyed murderer, Mattie Appleyard, who refers to his obviously unmatched glass eye with the persona, "Tighe", bank robber Lee Cottrill, and a young convict named Johnny Jesus are released on the same day from the
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The men are arrested, and Appleyard's money is confiscated, but Hubbard confesses the truth, and Grindstaff is arrested. Appleyard and his friends are exonerated, and Appleyard is allowed to cash his check.
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said that it "leans heavily on Stewart's skill, personality and built-in folksiness. Time and again he gives you the impression of an interesting character that really isn't there in the role."
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owned by a down-on-her-luck prostitute named Cleo for a drink of whiskey. Also aboard is Chanty, a sixteen-year-old who Cleo has taken in, hoping to sell her virginity for $ 100.
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Appleyard and his friends, who followed him back to Glory, split up, planning to meet again later. While waiting at the rendezvous, Cottrill is talked into boarding a
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unexpected depth. Yet because some of it is played out for laughs it left me unsure...the light-hearted moments (seem) a bit strange..."
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Appleyard and Johnny show up, but are tracked down by Council and his bloodhound. The three friends get away in a
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throughout filming, mainly at the Moundsville station, which was demolished in 1980.
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community where, at the time, was served by only a coal-company store.
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All three of the released men are escorted by prison Captain and
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Appleyard hastily throws it out of the window, killing Council.
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Index


Andrew V. McLaglen
James Lee Barrett
Davis Grubb
James Stewart
George Kennedy
Harry Stradling, Jr.
David Bretherton
A.C.E.
Robert Simpson
Henry Vars
Eastmancolor
Columbia Pictures
crime drama
period film
Andrew McLaglen
James Stewart
George Kennedy
Strother Martin
Kurt Russell
William Windom
Mike Kellin
Anne Baxter
Davis Grubb
West Virginia State Penitentiary
Great Depression
West Virginia
coal camp
Sunday School
atheists

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