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Violent Saturday

Three men case a small town very carefully, with plans to rob the bank on the upcoming Saturday, which turns violent and deadly.

Director(s)

Richard Fleischer

Cast & Crew

Harry Seymour

Harry Seymour

Train Conductor

Raymond Greenleaf

Raymond Greenleaf

Mr. Fairchild

Helen Mayon

Helen Mayon

Mrs. Pilka

Boyd 'Red' Morgan

Boyd 'Red' Morgan

Slick

Billy Chapin

Billy Chapin

Steve Martin

Ralph Dumke

Ralph Dumke

Hotel Desk Clerk

Lee Marvin

Lee Marvin

Dill, Bank Robber

Ernest Borgnine

Ernest Borgnine

Stadt, Amish Farmer

Victor Mature

Victor Mature

Shelley Martin

Stephen McNally

Stephen McNally

Harper (bank robber)

J. Carrol Naish

J. Carrol Naish

Chapman, Bank Robber

Brad Dexter

Brad Dexter

Gil Clayton

Robert Adler

Robert Adler

Stan

Mack Williams

Mack Williams

Drugstore Clerk

Dorothy Patrick

Dorothy Patrick

Helen Martin

Richard Fleischer

Richard Fleischer

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Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Bart, Policeman

Sylvia Sidney

Sylvia Sidney

Elsie Braden

Jeri Weil

Jeri Weil

Amish Child on Train

Virginia Leith

Virginia Leith

Linda Sherman

Margaret Hayes

Margaret Hayes

Mrs. Emily Fairchild

Richard Garrick

Richard Garrick

Mr. Braden

Robert Osterloh

Robert Osterloh

Roy, Bartender

Sammy Ogg

Sammy Ogg

Boy Pedestrian (uncredited)

John Alderson

John Alderson

Amish Farmer on Train

Dorothy Phillips

Dorothy Phillips

Bank Customer

Richard Egan

Richard Egan

Boyd Fairchild

Tommy Noonan

Tommy Noonan

Harry Reeves, Bank Manager

Esther Somers

Esther Somers

Amish Woman on Train

Virginia Carroll

Virginia Carroll

Carol, Martin's Secretary

Kevin Corcoran

Kevin Corcoran

David Stadt

Noreen Corcoran

Noreen Corcoran

Anna Stadt

Donald Gamble

Donald Gamble

Bobby Martin

Robert Ivers

Robert Ivers

Caddy, at Country Club

Ann Morrison

Ann Morrison

Mrs. Martha Stadt

Florence Ravenel

Florence Ravenel

Miss Shirley, Bank Employee

Fred Shellac

Fred Shellac

Signalman at Fairchild Mine

Details

GenresDrama, Crime
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on01 Apr 1955
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

7.5/10

The Brandenville Broth. Violent Saturday is directed by Richard Fleischer and adapted to screenplay by Sydney Boehm from the novel of the same name written by William L. Heath. It stars Victor Mature, Richard Egan, Lee Marvin, Stephen McNally, J. Carrol Naish, Tommy Noonan, Ernest Borgnine, Virginia Leith and Sylvia Sidney. Music is by Hugo Friedhoffer and cinematography by Charles G. Clarke. Stand Pat and Resist Evil. A simmering powder keg of criminality told in beautiful De Luxe and CinemaScope, Violent Saturday is one of the definitions of a slow burn movie that pays off with explosive aplomb. The town of Brandenville is the scene of a planned bank robbery by a trio of baddies led by Harper (McNally). The narrative has the trio arrive in town and plan for the robbery, as they move about the populace, a whole bunch of sub-plots pop up to maintain maximum interest and to of course set up the drama involving the robbery and the subsequent attempts at a getaway. I don't blame him – she moves like a Swiss watch. The characters are prime noir dwellers, they range from thieving dames and tramp wives, to a peeping tom, a drunkard husband and also a guilt ridden father, and this before we even get to the villains! Who, with Marvin in prime Benzedrine sniffing scumbag mode (he thinks nothing of hurting children), are truly shifty operators personified. The Arizona locale is beautifully utilised by Fleischer and Clarke, belying the harsh side of the human condition that comes roaring out the Brandenville traps as the pic enters the final third. There's some murky moralising in said last third that irritates, more so when it involves a badly miscast Borgnine as a Quaker! While one character strand is annoyingly left dangling. So it's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. In fact some of the cast were less than enamoured with either their work on the film or the attitude of others around them. Yet, and while understanding the reticence of some to not afford it film noir status, it has the requisite characterisations and nasty bite to keep noiristas very happy indeed 7.5/10

CinemaSerf

7/10

This isn't really a film about an heist, it's more a rather effective observation on small town American life. "Harper" (Stephen McNally) arrives in town with his two partners - the rather nasty "Dill" (Lee Marvin) and "Chapman" (J. Carrol Naish) and starts casing the bank. Their attentions go largely un-noticed by the bank manager "Harry" (Tommy Noonan) who has some interesting nocturnal activities, nor by the successful but frequently drunk "Boyd" (Richard Egan) who is trying to rekindle his marriage with "Mary" (Margaret Hayes) whilst interfering nurse "Elsie" (Sylvia Sidney) spots an opportunity. Meantime "Martin" (Victor Mature) who stayed at home during the war to ensure continuing copper production wants to convince his son "Steve" (Billy Chapin) that there was no shame in that. There's a bit of debt-induced petty thievery and a family of neighbourly Amish led by "Stadt" (Ernest Borgnine). These interconnected threads are all played out succinctly as we head to a denouement that tests the mettle of "Martin" and the faith of the Amish when it comes to the ultimate exercise in self-preservation. It moves along quickly with plenty of plotting, a minimum of romantic clutter and provides for some characterful performances. Worth a watch.

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