The Legend of Tom Dooley

The Legend of Tom Dooley is a 1959 American Western film directed by Ted Post and starring Michael Landon, Jo Morrow, Jack Hogan, Richard Rust, Dee Pollock and Ken Lynch. It was based on the 90-year-old folk song "Tom Dooley", which had been inspired by the real-life case of convicted murderer Tom Dula. The ballad, as sung by The Kingston Trio, was a big hit in 1958 and is the theme song of the film.[1] The movie's plot is consistent with the lyrics of the song, but otherwise bears little resemblance to the actual murder case.

The Legend of Tom Dooley
Directed byTed Post
Written byStanley Shpetner
(as Stan Shpetner)
Produced byStanley Shpetner
(as Stan Shpetner)
StarringMichael Landon
Jo Morrow
Jack Hogan
Richard Rust
Dee Pollock
Ken Lynch
CinematographyGilbert Warrenton
Edited byRobert S. Eisen
Music byRonald Stein
Color processBlack and white
Production
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Sheptner Productions
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • July 1959 (1959-07)
Running time
79 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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At the end of the American Civil War, Confederate soldier Tom Dooley (Landon) leads an attack on a stagecoach, unaware that the war was already over. Dooley is declared to be a murderer, but he returns to his hometown, hoping to marry his fiancée, Laura Foster (Morrow).

Trouble soon breaks out, and Laura and he are forced to elope, pursued by lawman Charlie Grayson (Hogan), who also has romantic interest in Laura. Tom and Laura get married and attempt to escape to Tennessee, but are soon captured by Grayson. Dooley is locked up in the town jail after a quick trial, in which he is sentenced to be hanged in the morning, but escapes with the help of one of his Confederate Army friends, "Country Boy".

Grayson catches Laura as she tries to reunite with Dooley. Grayson tries to force himself on Laura, but is interrupted by the arrival of Dooley and Country Boy. In the ensuing fight, Laura is accidentally stabbed while Dooley and Grayson struggle with a knife, and then Grayson and Country Boy shoot each other. Laura dies in Dooley's arms as the sheriff arrives and recaptures Dooley, who is then led off to his execution.

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References

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  1. ^ "The Legend of Tom Dooley (1959) - Ted Post | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie" – via www.allmovie.com.
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