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  1. This Savage Land: Directed by Vincent McEveety. With Barry Sullivan, Glenn Corbett, Kathryn Hays, Andrew Prine. Ohio widower Ben Pride moves to Kansas with his parents and children shortly after the Civil War. When they arrive in Lawrence they are harassed by Confederate marauders.

    • (121)
    • Drama, Western
    • Vincent McEveety
    • 1969-07-01
  2. This Savage Land ist ein Film von Vincent McEveety mit Barry Sullivan, Glenn Corbett. Synopsis: Kurz nach dem Bürgerkrieg zieht Witwer Ben Pride mit seinen Eltern und Kindern nach Kansas....

  3. This Savage Land (1969) Barry Sullivan is Benjamin Pride. He and his family are heading West and decide to stop in Lawrence, Kansas, enticed by the fine land and undeterred by the fact that Judd Barker (George C. Scott) and his band of ruffians are trying to keep northerners out of the territory.

  4. This Savage Land (TV Movie 1969) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. Cast 16. Barry Sullivan. Benjamin Pride. Glenn Corbett. Chance Reynolds. Kathryn Hays. Elizabeth Reynolds. Andrew Prine. Timothy Pride. Brenda Scott. Margaret 'Midge' Pride. John Drew Barrymore. Stacy Daggart. George C. Scott. Jud Barker. Charles Seel. Grandpa Pride. Kelly Corcoran. Christopher 'Kip' Pride. Katherine Squire. Grandma Pride.

  6. Beautifully written, acted and directed major 1960s western adventure. Strong leading performances from veteran stalwart Barry Sullivan excellent support from Brenda Scott and Kathryn Hays make this a compelling revenge frontier justice western. Good supporting roles for Glenn Corbett and Andrew Prine. Originally This Savage Land was a 2 part ...

  7. Overview. Share. This Savage Land (1969) NR 07/23/1969 (US) Western 1h 37m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Shortly after the Civil War, Kansas homesteaders are harrassed by Confederate marauders. Vincent McEveety. Director. Richard Fielder. Writer. Reviews 1. Discussions 0. Featured Review. A review by John Chard.