Bullwhip Fury

Bullwhip Fury is a classic Vinewood film produced in 1952 by J. Lee Andrews, staring Dutch London and Betsy O'Neil.

Cast

 * Dutch London as Cal Bradshaw
 * Betsy O'Neil as Penny Lace

Synopses
Through modern eyes, Bullwhip Fury can seem horribly misogynistic and racist, and it is, but it's ok to enjoy it because it's old. It received standing ovations when it was released in 1952, so should be enjoyed as it was intended: a classic, "pre-Civil Rights" romp through the Old West slaughtering the indigenous population and dragging girls to the bedroom by their hair. Cal Bradshaw, played by one of the best scowlers in Western history, Dutch London, is a Llama rancher who lives a simple, brooding life on the Frontier. When he awakens one morning to find all his cattle slaughtered, there's only one conclusion to jump to despite no evidence to support it: Indians or minorities. Cal straps his massive bullwhip to his belt, saddles up and sets off in search of revenge; leaving his new bride behind to cook and clean like the good Lord intended. After getting into a drunken bar fight minutes later, he befriends the plucky prostitute Penny Lace - played by America's sweetheart Betsy O'Neil - who turns out to have an STD that has given her a murderous hatred of the Indian savages, after some past slight that never gets fully explained. Together they make love and fight their way across the dusty plains, transferring responsibility for their grievances to any ethnic minority dumb enough to cross their path and subjecting them to increasingly creative whip-and-gun combination death sequences.

Note - London left his real wife at the time for O'Neil and his real wife later became transgender

Comments

 * hihosilvia - "I love it when Cal uses the whip to take off Penny's girdle!" - 7/10 stars
 * macawfan - "Dutch London, now there's a real man." - 6/10 stars
 * stetsonnyboy - "Most awesome Western of all time!" - 10/10 stars
 * flubmonkey - "This is like a white power recruitment video." - 1/10 stars
 * gailclipper - "There are no actresses like Betsy O'Neil any more :(" - 6/10 stars
 * dingding88 - "That whip must be like carrying a python around." - 5/10 stars
 * peepoop3 - "I heard Betsy O'Neil blew her way to more acting roles than Poppy Mitchell." - 3/10 stars
 * franberry - "London was a chicken hawk. The closest he got to the second world war was a Dutch flophouse." - 2/10 stars
 * lassusan - "Killing foreigners and abusing women. A perfect role for London, that right-wing maniac. No method acting required." - 5/10 stars

Trivia

 * Its unknown if the actress Betsy O'Neil mentioned in this movie, could have some kinship with the O'Neil brothers.