The Horse Soldiers
7.1 / 10 IMDb
7.1

The Horse Soldiers

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  • Condition: Good

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Movie / Show Details

Studio: United Artists
Distributor: MGM Home Entertainment
Music: David Buttolph
Region: Region 1
Number of Discs: 1
Screen Ratio: Anamorphic Widescreen (1.66:1) | Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) | Widescreen (1.66:1) | Widescreen (16:9)
Subtitles: English (Closed Captioned) | French | Spanish
Runtime: 02:00
Audience: US - Approved
UPC: 027616861054
Virtual SKU: MWV.B000059TFU.G

Amazon.com

This latter-day sort-of Western from John Ford–falling midway between The Searchers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance–is a crisp retelling of a true-life episode from the Civil War. In 1863 a Union colonel named Grierson (Marlowe in the film, and John Wayne by any name) led his cavalry several hundred miles behind Confederate lines to cut the railroad between Newton Station and soon-to-be-embattled Vicksburg. Grierson’s Raid was as successful as it was daring, and remarkably bloodless. Never fear that the screenplay makes up for that un-Hollywood lapse–as well as supplying amatory distraction for the colonel in the form of a feisty Southern belle (Constance Towers) who has to be dragged along to protect secrecy.
There’s a certain amount of bombast in the running arguments about wartime ethics between Marlowe and the new regimental surgeon (William Holden), who don’t take to each other at all. But Ford more than makes up for it with such tasty scenes as an encounter with a couple of redneck Rebel deserters (Denver Pyle and Strother Martin), an ethereal swamp crossing led by a cornpone deacon (Hank Worden), and above all the famous skirmish with a hillside full of grade-school cadets from a venerable military academy. The film ends rather abruptly because Ford abandoned a climactic battle scene–the veteran stunt man and bit player Fred Kennedy having been killed in a horse fall. Golden-age cowboy star Hoot Gibson, who acted in Ford’s directorial debut, Straight Shooting, appears as Sergeant Brown. –Richard T. Jameson

Product Description

A pacifist doctor joins a Union colonel’s cavalry raid in Confederate territory. Directed by John Ford.

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