Comanche Station

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Comanche Station

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Budd Boetticher
Produced by
Written by Burt Kennedy
Starring
Music by Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Cinematography Charles Lawton Jr.
Editing by Edwin H. Bryant
Studio Columbia Pictures
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
  • March 1, 1960 (1960-03-01) (USA)
Running time 74 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Comanche Station is a 1960 American CinemaScope western film directed by Budd Boetticher and starring Randolph Scott, Nancy Gates and Claude Akins. The film was the last of Boetticher's late 1950s Ranown Cycle.

Plot

Jefferson Cody, whose wife was captured by Comanches, frees another man's wife and is taking her home. Three outlaws, led by the charming but malevolent Ben Lane, reveal that the woman's husband has offered a $5,000 reward, making the woman, Mrs. Lowe, suspicious of Cody's motives in coming to her rescue.

Lane is known to Cody, who helped court-martial him from the army. A raiding party has been led by Lane against the Comanches, who now seek revenge and kill one of Lane's men.

Although her husband did not try to find her himself, the reward for the return of Mrs. Lowe is "dead or alive," so Lane prefers dead. He tries to ambush her and Cody, and when partner Dobie refuses to help, Lane shoots him.

In a showdown in the hills, Cody gets the better of Lane. He escorts the woman back home, discovering that her husband is blind. Before he can be paid the $5,000, Cody rides away.

Cast

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