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The Horse Soldiers [DVD] [1960]

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  • Actors: John Wayne, William Holden, Constance Towers, Judson Pratt, Hoot Gibson
  • Directors: John Ford
  • Writers: John Lee Mahin, Martin Rackin, Harold Sinclair
  • Producers: John Lee Mahin, Martin Rackin
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: MGM Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Mar 2004
  • Run Time: 115 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00015N588
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 11,404 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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A crisp retelling of a true-life episode from the Civil War, The Horse Soldiers is a latter-day sorta-Western from John Ford, falling midway between The Searchers (1956) and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). In 1863 a Union colonel named Grierson (Marlowe in the film, and John Wayne by any name) led his cavalry several hundred miles behind Confederate lines to cut the railway track between Newton Station and soon-to-be-embattled Vicksburg. Grierson's raid was as successful as it was daring, and remarkably bloodless. Never fear that the screenplay makes up for that un-Hollywood lapse--as well as supplying amatory distraction for the colonel in the form of a feisty Southern belle (Constance Towers) who has to be dragged along to protect secrecy.

There's a certain amount of bombast in the running arguments about wartime ethics between Marlowe and the new regimental surgeon (William Holden), who don't take to each other at all. But Ford more than makes up for it with such tasty scenes as an encounter with a couple of redneck Rebel deserters (Denver Pyle and Strother Martin), an ethereal swamp crossing led by a cornpone deacon (Hank Worden), and above all the famous skirmish with a hillside full of young cadets from a venerable military academy. The film ends rather abruptly because Ford abandoned a climactic battle scene--the veteran stunt man and bit player Fred Kennedy having been killed in a horse-fall. Golden-age cowboy star Hoot Gibson, who acted in Ford's directorial debut, Straight Shooting (1917), appears as Sergeant Brown. --Richard T. Jameson, Amazon.com

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THE HORSE SOLDIERS, John Ford's only attempt at tackling the subject of the Civil War, is based on Grierson's Raid, part of the Union's assault on Vicksburg in April 1863. After a number of failed efforts at taking the Southern stronghold, Union leaders assign Col. John Marlowe (John Wayne), a railroad designer in civilian life, to lead a cavalry detachment to destroy a vital railroad hub at Newton Station, far behind Confederate lines. Marlowe's unit includes Major Kendall (William Holden), a cynical physician disgusted by the notion that there's glory in the carnage, and the politically ambitious Colonel Secord (Willis Bouchey). Marlowe temporarily appropriates the plantation of Southerner Hannah Hunter (Constance Towers) while in transit and is forced to take her along, in lieu of killing her, after she overhears his plans for Newton Station. As their journey continues, Marlowe realises that he is much more interested in Hannah than in her political sympathies. Wayne and Holden give gritty, soulful performances, and William Clothier's photography is outstanding in a film that delves beneath simplistic notions of heroism to reveal something more complicated, grisly, and real.


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best ACW cavalry film ever shot... by miles..., 20 Dec 2003
By Alejo "ADB" (Andorra) - See all my reviews
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As a democrat (whatever that means nowadays) I tend to respect other people's opinions... but how this film can be rated 1 star eludes me completely.

John Ford manipulates the true story of Grierson's raid (used as a diversion and to cut supplies bound for the besieged Vicksburg by Grant) to do a "fresco" of the American Civil War, every opportunity is used by the director (one of the best ever) to give you a fantastic series of perspectives of the war...

Cavalry (from both sides) a pet subject of Ford (see cavalry trilogy).
Southern belles... probably a condescension to Hollywood...
Medicine
Slavery
The North
The South
Why the largely agricultural south lost the war in the end to the industrial north.
Trains.
Telegraph.
Supplies.
Deserters.
Casualties.
Even the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) Cadets (not specially mentioned) who played a prominent part in the battle of New Market, are praised, as a metaphor of the south shortage of manpower... but courage of the young...
Uniforms.
Militia.
Union Officers appointed by political influence. Excellent "secondaries" cast (as usual...or taken for granted in Ford's films).
An excellent and stirring soundtrack (why not released in CD I will never know).

Now, does this make a BORING FILM?... sorry I firmly believe IT IS NOT!
It has remained one of my favorite war films ever (even if with age one tends to see the futility of war).

So, FORD, WAYNE, HOLDEN, TOWERS and the rest of the habitual "Ford players" are there and do a magnificent job, helped by an excellent script which in a way is a precursor of much more modern "ROAD MOVIES".

THERE YOU HAVE IT IN A NUTSHELL A GREAT FILM!

ADB
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars not wayne and ford"s best but still excellent , 1 Feb 2008
By Graeme Scott "graemescott4" (edinburgh) - See all my reviews
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The previous reviewer is being very unfair to this film.(sure it"s not as good as the searchers or the cavalry trilogy)but how many westerns are?. the film is based on a true event fom the spring of 1863 when a unit of union cavalry was sent behind confederate lines to destroy a vital rail depot.wayne and holden"s characters clash along the way while constance towers overhears the plan so has to be taken captive.the film is very enjoyable for western buffs,and how about ford"s cheyenne autumn starring richard widmark finally coming out on region 2 dvd?.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars John Wayne and William Holden saddle up for this fact-based All-Action Horse Ride!, 30 Jun 2007
By Robert J. Evered - See all my reviews
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THE HORSE SOLDIERS (1959) directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne this is their penultimate Western together, sandwiched neatly between the vastly superior THE SEARCHERS (1956) and THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962). Nevertheless this is fine film, which returns once again to Ford's beloved US Cavalry that was depicted so wonderfully in the so-called Cavalry Trilogy some ten or so years earlier.

This American Civil War story is based on a true successful incident in 1863 known as Grierson's Raid. General Ulysses S. Grant sent a brigade of Union Cavalry under Colonel Benjamin Grierson though enemy-held territory from southern Tennessee through Mississippi to Louisiana to the union-held city of Baton Rouge. The purpose was to destroy enemy rail infrastructure so creating a diversion from the Union's main attack on Vicksburg. Ford has taken some poetic licence with the story but is pretty even-handed in his story telling of a period in American history that set North against South and brother against brother, that resulted in the loss of over 620,000 men.

Ford's version is taken from a novel "The Horse Soldiers" by Harold Sinclair and has a former railroad builder Colonel John Marlowe (John Wayne) leading his mini-brigade through enemy territory to attack the Confederate held Newton Station, along the way at Greenbriar he picks up "southern belle" Hannah Hunter (Constance Towers) who has overheard details of the forthcoming raid also frustrating his efforts is his new Regimental Surgeon Major Henry Kendall (William Holden). Other contentions are his second in command Colonel Philip Secord (Willis Bouchey) is more interested in securing an election victory than a military one. The rest of the cast is made up of many of Ford's regulars including Ken Curtis, Hank Worden and former cowboy star Hoot Gibson.

This may not be John Ford at his very best, but the film does contain some excellent sequences in the directors' best manner including: The horse soldiers on the skyline, The aftermath at Newton Station, The young cadets advancing on the Union troops, The charge over the bridge at the end and last but not least the scene where Towers is serving supper to Wayne and his men at Greenbriers, she asked an embarrassed Wayne "What is your preference leg or breast?" during which time Ford gives us a daring (for the 1950's) view of Miss Towers cleavage!

The filming on location in Louisiana came to an unsatisfactory conclusion when one of Ford's regular stuntman Fred Kennedy was killed whilst falling from his horse during the final battle scenes at the bridge. Ford was very upset and lost interest in the film, so they packed up and went home. Later additional footage was shot back in The San Fernando Valley, California to complete the film!

Transfer to DVD is just about okay; included are the original theatrical release trailer with interactive menu screens and chapter selections. All Ford / Wayne Westerns are worthy of treatment to the highest standard available in Restoration and Presentation. Still pretty good value for money though!
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