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Sergeant Rutledge

Forget all the suspense you have ever seen! Forget all the excitement you have ever known!
1960 | 111m | English

(5797 votes)

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Respected black cavalry Sergeant Brax Rutledge stands court-martial for raping and killing a white woman and murdering her father, his superior officer.
Release Date: May 25, 1960
Director: John Ford
Writer: Willis Goldbeck, James Warner Bellah
Genres: Western
Keywords rape, court martial
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, John Ford Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeffrey Hunter Lt. Tom Cantrell
Woody Strode 1st Sgt. Braxton Rutledge
Constance Towers Mary Beecher
Billie Burke Mrs. Cordelia Fosgate
Juano Hernández Sgt. Matthew Luke Skidmore
Willis Bouchey Col. Otis Fosgate - president of the court-martial
Carleton Young Capt. Shattuck - prosecutor
Judson Pratt Lt. Mulqueen (court-martial board member)
Chuck Roberson Court-Martial Board Member (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward Capt. Dickinson (uncredited)
Phil Adams Court Guard (uncredited)
Mario Arteaga Mexican (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Brandon Beach Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Oscar Blank Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Clifton Brandon Trooper (uncredited)
Naaman Brown Trooper (uncredited)
Louis Byrd Trooper (uncredited)
Ruth Clifford Officer's Wife (uncredited)
Jane Crowley Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Shug Fisher Mr. Owens (uncredited)
Eugene Gaines Trooper (uncredited)
Sam Harris Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
William Henry Capt. Dwyer (uncredited)
James Johnson Trooper (uncredited)
Rafer Johnson Cpl. Krump (uncredited)
Jack Kenny Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Mike Lally Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Jack Lewis Indian (uncredited)
Fred Libby Chandler Hubble (uncredited)
Marvin Luster Trooper (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons Sam Beecher (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Mae Marsh Mrs. Nellie Hackett (uncredited)
Toby Michaels Lucy Dabney (uncredited)
Jack Mower Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Trusse R. Norris Trooper (uncredited)
Eva Novak Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Jack Pennick Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Jack Perrin Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
Walter Reed Capt. McAfee (uncredited)
Charles Seel Dr. Walter Eckner (uncredited)
Ed Shaw Chris Hubble (uncredited)
Bobby Lee Smith Trooper (uncredited)
Ed Sweeny Sentry (uncredited)
Walter Torrence Trooper (uncredited)
David Washington Trooper (uncredited)
William Wellman Jr. Court Guard (uncredited)
Lloyd Winston Trooper (uncredited)
Sheb Wooley Screaming Trooper (archive sound) (uncredited)
Hank Worden Laredo (uncredited)
Name Job
Chuck Roberson Stunts
John Ford Director
Willis Goldbeck Writer
Chuck Hayward Stunts
James Warner Bellah Writer, Novel
Frank M. Miller Set Decoration
Eddie Imazu Art Direction
Jack Murray Editor
Richard L. Wilson Gaffer
Web Overlander Makeup Artist
Russell Saunders Assistant Director
Edward O'Fearna Assistant Director
M.A. Merrick Sound
Jack Lewis Stunts
Bert Glennon Director of Photography
Marjorie Best Costume Design
Howard Jackson Original Music Composer
Gordon Bau Makeup Supervisor
Norman Pringle Makeup Artist
Wingate Smith Assistant Director
Allen Pomeroy Assistant Director
Michael A. Hoey Assistant Editor
Cliff Lyons Stunts
Name Title
Willis Goldbeck Producer
Patrick Ford Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

Buffalo Soldier. It was alright for Mr. Lincoln to say we was free. But that ain't so! Not yet! Maybe some day, but not yet! John Ford's Sergeant Rutledge tells the story of a black man, 1st Sgt. Braxton Rutledge, a Buffalo Soldier of the 9th U.S. Cavalry who was up before a court-martial for ... the rape and murder of a white girl, Major Dabney's daughter, Lucy. Taking place in the court room the story is told in flashback as Rutledge's (Woody Strode) troop officer, and defence council, Lt. Tom Cantrell (Jeffrey Hunter) attempts to piece together the evidence. From the outset Ford is on biting form as the case is being tried in a biased and corruptible court, we as the viewers are left in no doubt that Rutledge could be at the mercy of obnoxious white racists. It's one of the many things that makes the film a bold and at times angry picture. This was after all two years before the critically acclaimed To Kill A Mockingbird, thus making it one of the flag bearers for early acknowledgement of race relations in America. As the sharp narrative moves forward, cloaked in visual excellence with Bert Glennon this time being Ford's cinematographer of choice, the film always keeps us guessing as to the outcome. We really can never be sure, such is the stench of racism that hangs heavy, a stench that is counter pointed by Woody Strode's wonderful and powerful performance as the on trial man. Also in fine physical shape at 46, Strode serves notice to just what a fine and important actor he was in relation to Black Americans in Hollywood. Hunter is handsome and strong in vocal delivery as the council in the middle of a real tricky trial, and Constance Towers as Mary Beecher is the glue binding them, and the story, all together. It's a first rate picture from Ford, one that is largely (and wrongly) forgotten when talk of his oeuvre comes around. Still awaiting a DVD release in the UK, it's evident that it still remains hidden from many a prospective new viewer. This needs correcting because it's bold, beautiful and important cinema from a master director, who, as always, had much to say. 9/10

May 16, 2024