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The Lawless Details

FULL SYNOPSIS

The Lawless was director Joseph Losey's second feature-length film. The story concerns a group of Mexican-American migrant workers who are subjected to all sorts of abuse and intolerance by their California bosses. A violent clash between whites and Latinos at a dance results in a torrent of bigotry. Seemingly the only Californian willing to champion the workers' cause is crusading newspaperman Larry Wilder, and soon he too is the victim of senseless mob violence. The story boils to a manhunt for a fugitive fruit-picker who has been accused of fomenting the aforementioned riot. Director Losey, producers William Pine and William Thomas and screenwriter Geoffrey Homes (aka Daniel Mainwaring) are to be commended for tackling a controversial issue in an honest, no-nonsense fashion; even so, the film ends in standard Hollywood-liberal fashion with a white man coming to the rescue. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

MacDonald Carey
as Larry Wilder
Gail Russell
as Sunny Garcia
Lalo Rios
as Paul Rodriguez
Johnny Sands
as Joe Ferguson
John Hoyt
as Ed Ferguson
Lee Patrick
as Jan Dawson
Maurice Jara
as Lopo Chavez
Walter Reed
as Jim Wilson
Argentina Brunetti
as Mrs. Rodriguez
William Edmunds
as Mr. Jensen
Martha Hyer
as Caroline Tyler
Frank Fenton
as Mr. Prentis
Paul Harvey
as Chief of Police Blake
Felipe Turich
as Mr. Rodriguez
Ian MacDonald
as Sgt. Al Peters
Tab Hunter
as Frank O'Brien
Russ Conway
as Eldredge
James Bush
as Anderson
Julia Faye
as Mrs. Jensen
Howard Negley
as Pete Cassell
Gordon Nelson
as Cadwallader
Frank Ferguson
as Carl Green
Ray Hyke
as Motorcycle Officer
Pedro de Cordoba
as Mr. Garcia

Crew

Joseph Losey
Director
William C. Thomas
Producer
William Pine
Producer
Daniel Mainwaring
Screenwriter
Roy Hunt
Cinematographer
Mahlon Merrick
Composer (Music Score)
David Chudnow
Musical Direction/Supervision
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