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Fort Ti

  • 1953
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 13 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,1/10
337
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Fort Ti (1953)
AbenteuerDramaKriegWestern

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSet against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, the British soldiers attempt to root out the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga.Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, the British soldiers attempt to root out the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga.Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, the British soldiers attempt to root out the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga.

  • Regie
    • William Castle
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert E. Kent
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Montgomery
    • Joan Vohs
    • Irving Bacon
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,1/10
    337
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    • Regie
      • William Castle
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert E. Kent
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Montgomery
      • Joan Vohs
      • Irving Bacon
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    George Montgomery
    George Montgomery
    • Capt. Jed Horn
    Joan Vohs
    Joan Vohs
    • Fortune Mallory
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Sgt. Monday Wash
    James Seay
    James Seay
    • Mark Chesney
    Ben Astar
    Ben Astar
    • François Leroy
    Phyllis Fowler
    • Running Otter
    Howard Petrie
    Howard Petrie
    • Maj. Rogers
    Cicely Browne
    • Mrs. Bess Chesney
    Bob Folkerson
    • Ranger
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Gil Frye
    • French Soldier
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Leonard P. Geer
    Leonard P. Geer
    • Ranger
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Rusty Hamer
    Rusty Hamer
    • Jed's Nephew
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    Olaf Hytten
    Olaf Hytten
    • Governor
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    Jack Kenny
    Jack Kenny
    • Tavern Patron
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    George Lee
    • Capt. Delecrioux
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Alphonse Martell
    Alphonse Martell
    • Gen. Montcalm
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    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Lord Jeffrey Amherst
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    Merrill McCormick
    Merrill McCormick
    • Tavern Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • William Castle
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert E. Kent
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    4bkoganbing

    A strategic fort

    Fort Ticonderoga or as it was originally known Fort Carillon when the French built was the focal point of a lot of military action in both the Seven Years War and the American Revolution. In fact this film is factually wrong on the face because it was Fort Carillon and became Ticonderoga only after Lord Jeffrey Amherst took it with the help of Roger's Rangers.

    A film about the military action would have been far more interesting than what we got here in Fort Ti. The action scenes are fine, but the writers stuck in a rather stupid love story involving George Montgomery and two women.

    Montgomery has other worries though. His sister and her two children have been taken by the French to insure that her husband James Seay does a good job spying for the French. While Amherst and Rogers are taking the strategic fort, Montgomery has to affect a rescue of captives including his sister and nephews.

    This film could have used A treatment and a kind of colonial Longest Day plot. For a B film it was nicely photographed and the battle scenes are good.

    But it could have been so much better.
    4pmtelefon

    It wears out its welcome

    "Fort Ti" starts off well but it runs out of gas after a while. Other than the fun 3D fights and the semi-dreamy Joan Vohs, this movie has little to offer. Most of the goodwill built up in the first half hour is gone by the last. Despite the short running time (73 mins), "Fort Ti" feels like a pretty long movie.
    7dmil-4

    1950's action film from William Castle that was one of the 3D process.

    I first saw Fort Ti as a kid at the local movie house during the 3D fad years. I thought it was great and memories of the movie stayed with me over the years. Some great action sequences that worked well with the 3D process, but did not seemed forced. I give director William Castle credit for weaving in the the action scenes better than some of the other directors handling the 3D process at the time. I disagree with other commentators, that there are no major stars in the film. George Montgomery was at the time a major actor in westerns and action films and would later star in his own television western series. Seeing the film in recent years on the Encore Western channel, I see a lot lacking in terms of the story and the acting I that missed as a youngster caught up in the 3D action, diving in my seat when a thrown tomahawk appeared to be flying off the screen
    5ma-cortes

    Colorful and moving adventure about English/French wars at the savage siege of Fort Ticonderoga

    This Fort Ti (1953) results to be a quickie with lack luster and low budget but it manages to be at least an enjoyable adventures movie because packing action enough , spectacular battles , sensational outdoors and outlandish cliffhanger situations abound . Exciting picture with open-air spectacular scenes starts depicting in a foreword : ¨This is a story of our early America..of the century of conflict with French and Indians .. when necessity made simple men, unknown to history, into giants in daring and endurance ¨. Set against the backdrop of the French and Indian war in colonial America, during Seven Years War , when the British soldiers attempt to route the French Army from Fort Ticonderoga. Meanwhile , General Amherst (Lester Matthews) and Major Rogers (Howard Pretie) , the Rangers' Chief, are taking the strategic fort , Capt. Jed Horn (George Montgomery) has to carry out a dangerous rescue of prisoners including his sister (Cicely Browne) and nephews . Along the way , Jed Horn in love with two gorgeous girls : Running Otter (Phyllis Fowler) and Fortune Mallory (Joan Vohs). You live it all ! 3 Dimensions . From the first kiss to last killing you live it in 3Dimensions . The first great outdoor epic in 3-Dimensions . The Frontier Flames ! .....as Roger's Rangers ride, fight and love...at the savage siege of Fort Ti! . Amazing Thrills in Color by Technicolor !

    This stirring picture is packed with breathtaking battles , heroism , heartbreaking scenes and blood-letting deeds . These events describing the troop of Rogers' Rangers battling the hostile Indians and French Army were previouly depicted in the historical Northwest Passage (1940) by King Vidor based on the novel by American author Kenneth Roberts, portraying the happenings of Rogers' Rangers' raid on the Abenaki town of St. Francis . In this Fort Ti (1953) also appears the Roger's Rangers and their khaki green outfits, but we already knew them thanks to King Vidor who had made them the main characters in his film with Spencer Tracy who played Major Rogers , a role held here without much conviction by Howard Petrie . It is therefore better to turn again to this film in a completely different scale , that's why William Castle hasn't an epic meaning , neither rigor , whether in terms of writing or directing , the most obvious evidence being the regarding the Passage in a few sequences and from one shot to another , from one set piece to another without being ellipses, at all . Despite all this, we can nevertheless smile at the extreme naivety of certain scenes , at the sight of totally grotesque special effects like the lousy bats , or the botcher stuntmen sometimes seeming to jump on trampolines during action sequences lamentably filmed . And embarrassing in listening to the sharp accent of French soldiers or even the functional settings , made on the leftover sets from previous movies . In fact , the producer Sam Zimbalist (Robot Monster, Cat women of the moon ) is known for short-budget productions. He fashioned a group of films using stocks originally shot since former films . The brave starring is the good-looking George Montgomery, a famous actor of B movies . He was born to Ukranian immigrants and was a heavyweight boxer previously becoming a player . Plus was an excellent craftsman and built and designed homes, besides a self-taught artist creating bronze busts for notorious actors . He starred films around the world and diverse genres : Adventures (this one and Steel Claw) , Warlike ( Battle of Bulge and Hell of Borneo ) and especially Western ( Seminola, Fort Ti, Last of badmen, Durango) . The main cast and secondary support giving passable performances with special mention for prolific secondary Howard Petrie as Robert Rogers , Irving Bacon as Montgomery's sympathetic and hilarious colleague , capable actor Lester Matthews as General Amherst, James Seay as Montgomery's brother-in-law and Ben Astar as his friend Francois Leroy , Louis Miller as a French spy and the eye candy at the sight of the very pretty actress Joan Vohs , the only real compensation/consolation in front of so much mediocrity.

    The motion picture was regularly directed by William Castle , holding a historical interest : to be the first film to be given a television screening in 3-D . Filmmaker Castle was an expert craftsman with some of the all-time great schlock names serving as the producer Sam Katzman and fondness for gimmicks as proved in his successful terror films such as : House of haunted hill , The Tingler , Mr Sardonicus , Strait-jacked , Homicidal , Macabre and 13 Ghosts . Castle emulated Alfred Hitchcock , this included the practice of appearing in the trailers, and even making cameo appearances in his films . In addition , he made several Westerns , such as : 1955 Duel on the Mississippi , 1955 The Gun That Won the West ,1955 El Americano , 1954 Masterson of Kansas , 1954 The Law vs. Billy the Kid , 1954 Jesse James vs. The Daltons , 1954 Battle of Rogue River , 1953 Fort Ti , 1951 cave of outlaws. Rating : 5.5/10 . Average but passable and acceptable.
    5SgtSlaughter

    Not too good

    This is the only French & Indian War movie I've seen besides NORTHWEST PASSAGE, plus re-run some episodes of the TV series by the same name (on TNT a while back).

    This particular movie isn't too great. No remarkable cast. No big action scenes. George Montgomery sounds to be reading any of his longer lines from cue cards. The story is boring and unoriginal.

    One thing I did like -- in every battle scene characters throw knives, spears, tomahakws etc. right at the camera and the objects look to flying right at you. On the big screen or sitting next the TV this will make you jump every time.

    AMC has a pretty decent quality print. But I had no 3D glasses, so the movie looked normal rather than the original 3D format.

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      In October 1982, this film was chosen by the ITV network in the United Kingdom as the first film to be given a television screening in 3-D. Glasses were distributed (free) with that week's TV Times magazine and were also available in selected electrical stores (at a small charge). While the screening was reasonably successful, the experiment was not repeated.
    • Patzer
      All of a sudden, the white woman is wearing men's clothing. None of the men had packs with changes of clothing, and none as short or petite as her were shown previously. From where did they come? Also, a woman would not have worn men's clothing back then (she had just spent three days roaming the forest dressed in her frock---why couldn't she have continued now that she had protection and an easier time going?). There was also no explanation of why the two were out alone after the nighttime scene.
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      Fortune Mallory: [to Jed Horn] How did you ever get to be a captain? By beating up every man in the regiment with your fists?

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story (2007)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. November 1953 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Ticonderoga
    • Drehorte
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      • 1 Std. 13 Min.(73 min)
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