IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
798
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Als die Armee 1868 in Oregon gegen den Vertrag verstößt, indem sie eine Straße durch das Reservat baut, beschließen mehrere Stammeshäuptlinge, ihre Kräfte gegen die eindringenden Weißen zu v... Alles lesenAls die Armee 1868 in Oregon gegen den Vertrag verstößt, indem sie eine Straße durch das Reservat baut, beschließen mehrere Stammeshäuptlinge, ihre Kräfte gegen die eindringenden Weißen zu vereinen.Als die Armee 1868 in Oregon gegen den Vertrag verstößt, indem sie eine Straße durch das Reservat baut, beschließen mehrere Stammeshäuptlinge, ihre Kräfte gegen die eindringenden Weißen zu vereinen.
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesBetween takes, Ward Bond argued with Lee Marvin that the US should attack the Soviet Union because of what Bond claimed to be the Communist threat. Marvin, an ex-Marine who served in World War II, was wounded in the fighting on Saipan against the Japanese,. He asked Bond--who had never spent a day in the military due to epilepsy, --how he spent the war. Bond had no real reply, and Marvin pointed out that the only thing Bond knew about war was what he pretended to fight on studio back lots.
- PatzerThe cavalry had a Red Cross wagon. The American Red Cross was not founded until 1881.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Explosion in Cuba (1979)
- SoundtracksBugle Calls
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Ausgewählte Rezension
Given the basically no-star cast and the fact that it came from Universal-International, it's understandable that you might think this would be just another run-of-the-mill "B" oater--and you'd be dead wrong. This first-rate western has several things going for it. The breathtaking Oregon locations have been beautifully captured by Harold Lipstein's expert Technicolor cinematography. The colors are lush, and the photography is so atmospheric you can almost feel the chill in your bones as the troops slog through the rugged mountain country. There are several rousingly staged and exciting action scenes, notably a somewhat lengthy sequence in which a wagon train loaded with troops cuts its way through a mass of charging Indians. The performances by a cast of veteran character actors--Lee Marvin in an early role (although his Irish brogue is a bit much), Keith Andes, Charles Horvath, Alberto Morin and Willis Bouchey, among others--are top-notch, Dorothy Malone is beautiful, Jeff Chandler gives a more authoritative (and animated) performance than he usually did and Ward Bond does an outstanding job as a caring and concerned missionary who doesn't want to see bloodshed on either side. The main thing the film has going for it, though, is the subject matter. Rather than having the usual Apaches or Comanches rampaging through the Southwest, the film is set in the Oregon mountain country, and the Indians are not superstitious savages but have been converted to Christianity by missionary Bond, and many in their religious zeal have given up their "animal" names and taken the names of Biblical figures (to further drive the point home, one soldier complains to Bond that, since he has "Christianized" the Indians, they have no qualms about attacking at night; "uncivilized" Indians never attacked at night for fear that if they were killed, their spirits would roam in the dark forever and never find peace). As far as I know, this particular facet of the Indian wars had never been tackled before or, for that matter, since. The story consistently holds your interest (although the triangle between Chandler, Malone and Andes tends to slow things down somewhat), the action scenes are terrific, the photography, as noted, is superb. A very worthy effort from veteran director George Marshall. Well worth your time.
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.500.000 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Dem Tode entronnen (1956) officially released in India in English?
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