Im Jahr 1867 schließt sich eine Yankee-Patrouille mit einer Gruppe ehemaliger Konföderationssoldaten zusammen, um das Gebiet der Apachen zu durchqueren und das nächstgelegene Fort zu erreich... Alles lesenIm Jahr 1867 schließt sich eine Yankee-Patrouille mit einer Gruppe ehemaliger Konföderationssoldaten zusammen, um das Gebiet der Apachen zu durchqueren und das nächstgelegene Fort zu erreichen.Im Jahr 1867 schließt sich eine Yankee-Patrouille mit einer Gruppe ehemaliger Konföderationssoldaten zusammen, um das Gebiet der Apachen zu durchqueren und das nächstgelegene Fort zu erreichen.
- Johnny Willows
- (as Dirk London)
- Pvt. Nathan
- (as John Merrick)
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Made in 1958, Eastwood looks very youthful. He holds his own in scenes with a sturdy and sullen Scott Brady, and is somewhat confined by a script that has him cast as the young fool. But Eastwood does well with what he's got, and exhibits a star quality as a young Hollywood actor.
What Eastwood has is star presence, you can absolutely tell this man was going to have a future in the movie business just looking at him. Not that his character was anything special, someone else described him as petulant and I'm inclined to agree.
Sergeant Scott Brady and a small band of cavalry troopers are escorting Indian gun runner Breton Baynes and a lot of those valuable repeating rifles that he was about to sell to the Apaches. They run across a band of former Confederates, one of them being Clint Eastwood. Later on to make things interesting they pick up Margia Dean stranded out on the prairie courtesy of the Indians.
After that it's just one western cliché after another, nothing terribly original, just the same plot situations that have been done a gazillion times before. Along with the Confederates is Irving Bacon who says he's a judge, Scott Brady doubts it, pretty soon everyone else is also. He's trying to save his own skin, but there seems to be no real rhyme or reason to his character at all. When he's killed nobody mourns.
Other than it's listed in the body of work of a cinema legend, Ambush At Cimarron Pass would be lost to history. Clint Eastwood wishes it were.
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- WissenswertesClint Eastwood (Keith Williams) reportedly described this movie as "probably the lousiest western ever made".
- PatzerDuring the first scene, a lone rider stops his horse, turns, and raises his rifle in the air twice to signal other riders. However, they all were behind a boulder and would not have been able to see the signal.
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[first lines]
Henry the Scout: Campfire in Beekers Rocks. Want me to scout it, Mr. Blake?
Sgt. Matt Blake: If it's an ambush they wouldn't light a fire.
Henry the Scout: Mmm. Not an Apache ambush.
Sgt. Matt Blake: Not if it's any ambush.
- Alternative VersionenThere is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA Srl " AGGUATO A CIMARRON PASS (L'urlo di guerra degli Apaches, 1958) + LA REGINA DEI DESPERADOS (1952)" (2 Films on a single DVD), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
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- 1 Std. 13 Min.(73 min)
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