The Black Whip Explained

The Black Whip
Director:Charles Marquis Warren
Producer:Robert Kraushaar
Screenplay:Orville Hampton
Story:Orville Hampton
Starring:Hugh Marlowe
Coleen Gray
Music:Raoul Kraushaar
Cinematography:Joseph F. Biroc
Color Process:Black and white
Studio:Regal Films
Distributor:20th Century Fox
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

The Black Whip is a 1956 American Civil War Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Hugh Marlowe and Coleen Gray.[1] [2] [3]

The film brief describes the film as "two brothers rescue four dance-hall girls, and encounter trouble from a villain wielding a wicked whip".

The film depicts the time as April 1867, when post-war derelicts, plunderers, and looters continue their crazed violence out west. The story and screenplay were written by Orville Hampton.

Sets from the "Gunsmoke" TV series were used.

Plot

John Murdock (Paul Richards) is a notorious outlaw who leads the vicious gang known as the Blacklegs. Armed with his signature black whip, he and his men invade a small town, looking to stir up trouble. In between harassing the girls at the saloon and attacking the locals, the Blacklegs are plotting a bigger scheme: kidnapping the governor of Kentucky (Patrick O'Moore) and holding him for ransom. The only man who stands in their way is former Confederate officer Lorn Crowford (Hugh Marlowe).

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Scott, J. L. . Dec 20, 1956. 'Girl can't help it' has varied attractions. Los Angeles Times. .
  2. News: Easterner in play opening. Dec 27, 1956. Los Angeles Times. .
  3. News: THE BLACK WHIP (regal-20th century-fox). Apr 6, 1957. Picture show. 68. 10. .