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  1. "The Reivers" is a pleasant, wholesome, straightforward movie of the sort (as they say) they don't make anymore. Once was, Hollywood had the knack of turning out absorbing entertainments that really were family films. By that I mean they neither insulted nor challenged the intelligence of any member of the family.

  2. Synopsis. In 1905, a train rolls into a quiet and happy Mississippi town where Lucius (Mitch Vogell), a boy of 11, is about to begin his journey to manhood as his grandfather, Boss (Will Geer) has the town's first car delivered, a yellow Winton Flier. The family's handyman, Boon Hogganbeck (Steve McQueen), immediately takes the automobile under ...

  3. www.metacritic.com › movie › the-reiversThe Reivers - Metacritic

    The Reivers is a pleasant, wholesome, straightforward movie of the sort (as they say) they don't make anymore. Read More By Roger Ebert FULL REVIEW. 70. Variety The Reivers is a nice bawdy film, sort of Walt Disney with an adult rating. Read More FULL REVIEW. 70. The Observer ...

  4. Border reivers were raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border from the late 13th century to the beginning of the 17th century. They included both Scottish and English people, and they raided the entire border country without regard to their victims' nationality.

  5. The story of the Reivers dates from the 14th century and continued through into the late 17th century. It concerns the border between the two sovereign countries of England and Scotland. In those days, this Border displayed all of the characteristics of a frontier, lacking law and order. Cattle rustling, feuding, murder, arson and pillaging ...

  6. 31 de ene. de 2020 · 1969 The Reivers Official Trailer 1 Cinema Center FilmsCategory: Comedy, DramaProduction: Cinema Center FilmsDirector: Mark RydellCast:Steve McQueen ...

  7. In turn-of-the-century Mississippi, an 11-year-old boy comes of age as two mischievous adult friends talk him into sneaking the family car out for a trip to Memphis and a series of adventures. Mark Rydell. William Faulkner. Harriet Frank Jr. Irving Ravetch.