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Revolt at Fort Laramie

...THIS TIME IT WAS DIFFERENT...THIS TIME SOLDIER WAS MASSACRING SOLDIER IN A FLAMING REBELLION AT FORT LARAMIE!
1957 | 73m | English

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At the breaking of the Civil War the garrison of Fort Laramie splits between the sympathezers of the two different factions, but when the fort is attacked by the Sioux, they unite their forces to fight them.
Release Date: Mar 01, 1957
Director: Lesley Selander
Writer: Robert C. Dennis
Genres: Action, War, Western
Keywords fort, half breed
Production Companies United Artists, Bel-Air Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 10, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
John Dehner Maj. Seth Bradner
Gregg Palmer Capt. James 'Jamie' Tenslip
Frances Helm Melissa Bradner
Don Gordon Jean Salignac
Robert Keys Sgt. Darrach
Robert Knapp Lt. Chick Waller
Eddie Little Sky Red Cloud
Harry Dean Stanton Rinty
William Phillips Serrell
Kenne Duncan Capt. Foley
Sterling Franck Ezra
Clay Randolph Caswell
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Howard W. Koch Producer
Aubrey Schenck Executive Producer
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John Chard
6.0

Not revolting at all. Revolt at Fort Laramie is directed by Lesley Selander and written by Robert C. Dennis. It stars John Dehner, Gregg Palmer, Frances Helm, Don Gordon and Robert Keys. Music is by Les Baxter and cinematography by William Margulies. Upon watching this above average Oater one ... word kept coming to mind, brief! Be it the battle scenes, the finale and of course the running time, it'as all so brief. Which when you have such a powder-keg premise at the core of the pic, is hugely annoying. We have the Fort of the title made up of Southern and Northern soldiers, all standing together to repel the Red Cloud led Sioux Army. Then the First Battle of Fort Sumter opens on April 12, 1861, and what was once a harmonious force is now divided. Into the mix is shifty shenanigans involving gold, a lovers relationship under strain and murder! If only we could have had a bigger budget, another thirty minutes run time, and someone to throw a firecracker over it and BOOM! Still, it's an entertaining piece with well staged battles - one a siege and one on the river - good scenes such as the opposing soldiers singing against each other with their respective "homeland" anthems, and fun moments like Dehner's Major Bradner being restrained in leg irons to stop him sleepwalking to his doom! Baxter's score is mostly standard stuff but occasionally shows inspiration like incorporating the said North/South anthems, while the Kanab locations are beautifully utilised (so not Laramie then? So what). If only everything wasn't so brief. Grrrr. 6/10

May 16, 2024