Last of the Comanches
Last of the Comanches | |
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Directed by | André de Toth |
Produced by | Buddy Adler |
Written by | Kenneth Gamet |
Starring |
Broderick Crawford Barbara Hale |
Music by | George Duning |
Cinematography |
Ray Cory Charles Lawton Jr. |
Edited by | Al Clark |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Last of the Comanches Technicolor (released in the UK as The Sabre and the Arrow) is a 1953 American Western film directed by André de Toth and starring Broderick Crawford and Barbara Hale.[1] The film is a remake of the 1943 World War II film Sahara starring Humprey Bogart.[2] Actor Lloyd Bridges appeared in both films.
Plot
With Sgt. Matt Trainor, (Broderick Crawford) as its Leading Commander, what's left of a massacred cavalry troop from the isolated frontier town Dry Buttes, along with a ragtag group of stagecoach passengers, fight for survival against fierce Comanches led by Black Cloud, (John War Eagle) at a desert ruin.
Cast
- Broderick Crawford as Sgt. Matt Trainor
- Barbara Hale as Julia Lanning
- Johnny Stewart as Little Knife
- Lloyd Bridges as Jim Starbuck
- Mickey Shaughnessy as Rusty Potter
- George Mathews as Romany O'Rattigan
- Hugh Sanders as Denver Kinnaird
- Ric Roman as Martinez
- Chubby Johnson as Henry Ruppert
- Martin Milner as Billy Creel
- Milton Parsons as Satterlee the Prophet
- Jack Woody as Cpl. Floyd
- John War Eagle as Black Cloud
References
External links
- Last of the Comanches at the Internet Movie Database
- Last of the Comanches at AllMovie
- Last of the Comanches at the TCM Movie Database
- Last of the Comanches at the American Film Institute Catalog
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