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The Scavengers 1969

★ 3.68 votes94 min📅 1969-05-13

"The Scavengers Were Rotten to the Core - Thoroughly Disgusting, And Had a Serious Freudian Problem... You'll Probably Love Them"

Lee Frost's 1969 grindhouse thriller The Scavengers (1969) drops a gang of rogue Confederate soldiers into a sun-bleached frontier town, where their reign of terror escalates after they assault a young black woman.

Director: Lee Frost

Cast

John Bliss
John Bliss
Captain Steve Harris
Maria Lease
Maria Lease
Faith
Uschi Digard
Uschi Digard
Lucile
John Riazzi
Carson
Wes Bishop
Dillon
Bruce Kimball
Bruce Kimball
Jud
Sanford Mitchell
Parker
Michael Divoka
Sgt. Ward
Roda Spain
Nancy
Tom Siegel
Bradley

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Scavengers (1969) about?

The film follows a band of renegade Confederate soldiers who seize control of a frontier town, only to cross a line when they assault a young black woman. The victim's allies, a group of ex-slaves, arm themselves and strike back, igniting a brutal conflict that tests survival and justice.

Who directed The Scavengers?

Lee Frost directed The Scavengers, helming a gritty revenge tale that blends Western tropes with exploitation thrills.

Who stars in The Scavengers?

The film features John Bliss, Maria Lease, Uschi Digard, John Riazzi, and Wes Bishop leading the cast.

Is The Scavengers (1969) worth watching?

While divisive due to its exploitation roots, The Scavengers delivers a punchy, morally charged Western-thriller experience. Fans of grindhouse cinema or gritty revenge stories may find its raw energy and social themes gripping, even if it's not for all tastes.

How long is The Scavengers?

The Scavengers runs 94 minutes.

About The Scavengers (1969) — Grindhouse Revenge Thriller with a Frontier Showdown

Lee Frost's 1969 grindhouse thriller The Scavengers (1969) drops a gang of rogue Confederate soldiers into a sun-bleached frontier town, where their reign of terror escalates after they assault a young black woman. The brutal act sparks a retaliatory blaze as a band of newly armed ex-slaves fight back, turning the streets into a battleground of vengeance and survival. Blending the raw edges of a Western with the tense pulse of a thriller, the film crafts a grim atmosphere thick with moral reckoning and explosive violence. Starring John Bliss, Maria Lease, and Uschi Digard, the movie drips with gritty energy, challenging viewers to confront its unflinching themes of oppression and retribution.

With its tagline promising a crew that's "rotten to the core," The Scavengers delivers a lurid punch, pushing boundaries while capturing the raw desperation of the Reconstruction-era frontier. The 94-minute runtime races toward a climax that's as cathartic as it is unsettling, leaving audiences to question where justice ends and vengeance begins.