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The Chase
The Chase

The Chase (1966)

71% User Rating
2h 15min
Crime
Drama

"A breathless explosive story of today!"

The escape of Bubber Reeves from prison affects the inhabitants of a small Southern town.

Arthur PennDirector

Cast

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Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando

Sheriff Calder

Jane Fonda

Jane Fonda

Anna Reeves

Robert Redford

Robert Redford

Charlie 'Bubber' Reeves

E.G. Marshall

E.G. Marshall

Val Rogers

Angie Dickinson

Angie Dickinson

Ruby Calder

Janice Rule

Janice Rule

Emily Stewart

Miriam Hopkins

Miriam Hopkins

Mrs. Reeves

Martha Hyer

Martha Hyer

Mary Fuller

Robert Duvall

Robert Duvall

Edwin Stewart

Richard Bradford

Richard Bradford

Damon Fuller

Henry Hull

Henry Hull

Briggs

Diana Hyland

Diana Hyland

Elizabeth Rogers

James Fox

James Fox

Jason 'Jake' Rogers

Katherine Walsh

Katherine Walsh

Verna Dee

Jocelyn Brando

Jocelyn Brando

Mrs. Briggs

Lori Martin

Lori Martin

Cutie Bess

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Marc Seaton

Paul

Paul Williams

Paul Williams

Seymour

Clifton James

Clifton James

Lem Brewster

Malcolm Atterbury

Malcolm Atterbury

Mr. Reeves

Nydia Westman

Nydia Westman

Mrs. Henderson

Joel Fluellen

Joel Fluellen

Lester Johnson

Steve Ihnat

Steve Ihnat

Archie

Maurice Manson

Maurice Manson

Moore

Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot

Sol

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Steve Whittaker

Slim

Pamela Curran

Pamela Curran

Mrs. Sifftifieus

Ken Renard

Ken Renard

Sam

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Ray Ballard

Man in Crowd (uncredited)

Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

Mr. Vincent (uncredited)

Don Brodie

Don Brodie

Conventioneer (uncredited)

Dee Carroll

Dee Carroll

Woman at Park Bench (uncredited)

Steve Carruthers

Steve Carruthers

Party Guest (uncredited)

Woody Chambliss

Woody Chambliss

Salesman (uncredited)

Eduardo Ciannelli

Eduardo Ciannelli

Party Guest (uncredited)

Richard Collier

Richard Collier

Party Guest (uncredited)

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George DeNormand

Party Guest (uncredited)

Leoda Richards

Leoda Richards

Party Guest (uncredited)

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Joe Dominguez

Worker (uncredited)

Richard Garland

Richard Garland

Dental Delegate (uncredited)

Monte Hale

Monte Hale

Dental Delegate (uncredited)

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Clyde Howdy

Deputy Preston (uncredited)

James Jeter

James Jeter

Man (uncredited)

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Tina Menard

Mexican Woman (uncredited)

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William Mims

Salesman (uncredited)

Ralph Moody

Ralph Moody

Townsman (uncredited)

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Ruben Moreno

Foreman (uncredited)

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Bertha Powell

Mother (uncredited)

Patricia Quinn

Patricia Quinn

Girl at Party (uncredited)

Davis Roberts

Davis Roberts

Roy (uncredited)

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Charles Seel

Texan at Party (uncredited)

Grady Sutton

Grady Sutton

Mr. Siftifieus (uncredited)

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Susan Tracy

Teenager (uncredited)

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Felipe Turich

Worker (uncredited)

Herb Voland

Herb Voland

Dental Delegate (uncredited)

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Guy Way

Townsman (uncredited)

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Howard Wright

Mr. Crain (uncredited)

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Don Anderson

Reporter (uncredited)

Dort Clark

Dort Clark

Chief of Police (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 60%

August 16, 2025

**_A Southern town given to drunken revelry & vigilantism with Brando as the voice of reason_** Bubber Reeves (Robert Redford) escapes from prison and this affects the populace of an East Texas town. Marlon plays the sheriff who tries to track down Bubber's whereabouts while Angie Dickinson is on hand as his supportive wife. Jane Fonda plays Bubber's ex-girlfriend and James Fox her secret beau. Janice Rule appears as a drunken woman of dubious morality, Robert Duvall her hubby, and Richard Bradford one of the men with whom she cheats. "The Chase" is mid-60's Southern Gothic in the manner of "The Fugitive Kind" (1960), "In the Heat of the Night" (1967), "Cape Fear" (1962), "This Property Is Condemned" (1966) and "The Long, Hot Summer" (1958). It's arguably on par with most of these, but is significantly superior to the last one. The first act is weak as it establishes the characters, but the story becomes captivating starting with the second act and the surreal drunken party at the mogul's mansion (and the teens in a neighboring abode). Imagine if "Village of the Giants" (1965) was shot as a serious melodrama, minus the giants, and that's the general vibe. The movie addresses elements of hedonism, racism, sexual revolution (with several of the players involved in affairs), political corruption (the sheriff is wrongly thought to be bought by the town mogul), and vigilante non-justice. The most iconic scene is when the sole voice of reason is viciously beaten by the mogul (E.G. Bradford), along with his buds. Marlon later cited this as an example of his renowned Method approach. The wild last act in an auto graveyard is also notable. Despite the picture's many strengths, it's too meandering and unfocused to be wholly effective as Arthur Penn's great "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967). But you can't beat the cast, especially Brando. Look for a young Paul Williams as one of the partying teens. It runs 2 hours, 13 minutes, and was shot in California (Calabasas, Chico, Agoura & Burbank studios). GRADE: B/B- (6.5/10)

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The Chase (1966) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

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