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Ambush

M-G-M's Great Drama of the Adventurous West!
1950 | 90m | English

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A Westerner searches for a white woman held by the Apaches.
Release Date: Jan 13, 1950
Director: Sam Wood
Writer: Marguerite Roberts, Luke Short
Genres: Western
Keywords apache nation
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Taylor Ward Kinsman
John Hodiak Capt. Ben Lorrison
Arlene Dahl Ann Duverall
Don Taylor Lt. Linus Delaney
Jean Hagen Martha Conovan
Leon Ames Maj. C.E. Breverly
Chief Thundercloud Tana
Ray Teal Capt. J.R. Wolverson
John McIntire Frank Holly
Bruce Cowling Tom Conovan
Pat Moriarity Sgt. Mack
Charles Stevens Diablito
Robin Short Lt. Storrow
Richard Bailey Lt. Tremaine
Lillian O'Malley Settler
Name Job
Marguerite Roberts Writer
Luke Short Story
Rudolph G. Kopp Music
Harold Lipstein Director of Photography
Ben Lewis Editor
Malcolm Brown Art Direction
Sam Wood Director
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Edwin B. Willis Set Decoration
Jack Dawn Makeup Artist
Sydney Guilaroff Hairstylist
Name Title
Armand Deutsch Producer
Sam Wood Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

People only die when they have something to live for. Ambush is directed by Sam Wood and adapted to screenplay by Marguerite Roberts from a Luke Short serial story. It stars Robert Taylor, John Hodiak, Arlene Dahl, Jean Hagen, Don Taylor and John McIntire. Music is by Rudolph G. Kopp and cinemato ... graphy by Harold Lipstein. "In 1878 the shortest trail West through the territory of Arizona crawled across the foot of Bailey Mountain... The shortest trail but, the most dangerous. For Bailey Mountain was the stronghold seized by Diablito and his hostile Apaches" Nice! A Western movie for Western movie lovers to sink their teeth into. It's not exactly wall to wall action on offer here, but there is an adultness to proceedings that hits all the right chords for the discerning audience. The opening scene shows us the aftermath of an Apache raid, then it's introductions to the main characters who will come together to go rescue a kidnapped white woman from Diablito's Apaches. The build up isn't rushed, we are drawn into the lives of the American Fort residents, their love triangles and frets, while mature themes of adultery and spouse abuse are given some skilled direction and performances. Once traits and peccadilloes are established, the band of not so merry men go off to fight the Apache, the latter of which are thankfully shown as a resourceful foe with some cunning tactics. Taylor saddles up for a scuzzy portrayal, honourable for sure, but happily dirty and his character is shown to be fallible in one of the many machismo contests that permeate the story. Hodiak offers some elegance, Hagen some emotional punch, while Dahl - costumed to enhance her curvaceous figure - lights up every scene she is in. The great Harold Lipstein photographs much of the picture through black and white film noir filters, adding the requisite turbulence to the story, while Wood, in what was his last motion picture directorial assignment, directs with assuredness and makes the most of the Simi Valley and Gallup locations. McIntire is wasted and Bruce Cowling as the violent husband is only just convincing, while the blending of painted backdrops with the gorgeous locales becomes a little distracting in the final quarter. Yet as any hardcore Western fan will tell you, often those sort of things are forgiven if the makers don't insult our intelligence, which is thankfully the case here. 7/10

May 16, 2024