Un joven médico de caballería, desobedeciendo órdenes, trata a indios muy enfermos que son forzados a permanecer en tierras insalubres, lo que podría provocar una guerra.Un joven médico de caballería, desobedeciendo órdenes, trata a indios muy enfermos que son forzados a permanecer en tierras insalubres, lo que podría provocar una guerra.Un joven médico de caballería, desobedeciendo órdenes, trata a indios muy enfermos que son forzados a permanecer en tierras insalubres, lo que podría provocar una guerra.
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- Capt. Peter Blake
- (as Phil Carey)
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- indian Woman
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Opiniones destacadas
Francis died tragically young and his strong performance shows what a loss he was to the movies .Carey is forceful and there are good turns from Donna Reed as the base Commnader's spoiled and coquettish daughter .Phil Karlson directs strongly and the movie is always entertaining if not quite top drawer One for western devotees in our midst
At first I thought Donna Reed's super-coy little flirt was nothing more than star-casting that would ruin the movie. But the script deals intelligently with her development as the plot darkens. Carey's excellent as the no-nonsense Captain, who's the realist counterpoint to the doctor's idealism. Note how he's never treated with disrespect even though some of his decisions seem ethically callous. Too bad, however, the writers included the tiresome cliché of a whiskey- loving sergeant as comedy relief. Nonetheless, director Karlson, who would later excel at crime dramas, keeps things moving, and wonder of wonders, even has the Indians shrewdly shooting horses out from under the cavalry.
The movie's theme reflects the growing racial consciousness of the 1950's. I like the way a bond is established between the doctor and the medicine man in their common human concern with healing. But just as importantly, the screenplay manages to make its point without getting preachy. Sure, the production is low-budget, never getting out of greater LA, with an Indian encampment that looks about as real as a Disneyland tableau. Still, it's a thoughtful and generally well-executed little horse opera that's better than it ought to be.
They Rode West is nothing special in the pantheon of inspiring and intelligent Westerns, what it isn't is one of those boorish standard Cavalry Vs Indians shoot them ups. Playing out with a lot of heart and a purpose of intent, it's a film that has a nice colour sheen, has some real solid acting and doesn't outstay its welcome. Notable for being the first of only four films that a 25 year old Robert Francis would make before being tragically killed in an aeroplane crash, They Rode West will not excite those in search of wall to wall gunfights, it will however be of interest to those who like a story of humane conflict via verbal beliefs. Of the other notables in the cast, Donna Reed adds the required touch of prettiness as Laurie MacKaye and Philip Carey does a nice line as the grumpy commander, Captain Blake. Direction from Phil Karlson is as steady as you would expect for this type of production, to leave me only left to say that it's a recommended film to see the first work of an interesting actor in the making, and of course for a bit of nous in the story. 6/10
In the process, poor Robert Francis (playing Dr. Sewer) has to suffer the vexation of being called an Indian lover, a woodhawk, and a renegade - but still he remains faithful to the Hippocratic oath and he continues to treat whites and Indians as plain human beings and nothing but.
Francis performs credibily and is clearly the good man here, surrounded by others who appear to have sinister and racist motivations, like Captain Blake (played by Phillip Carey), who actually shoots an Indian in the back and never gets punished for it, even though he nearly started a war by doing so.
The two women in this film, Donna Reed and May Wynn, are important to the story in that they can see the good in the doctor and help him advance the cause of peace. Donna Reed gets a strangely small part after winning the Best Supporting Actor Oscar the previous year.
All told, it is an enjoyable and highly moralistic Western.
Plenty of credibility holes.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaSecond picture in a row with Robert Francis and May Wynn sharing significant screen time together in each film.
- ErroresWhen the Indians ride away after attacking the fort, there are no dead bodies in sight, even though many Indians were killed.
- Citas
Capt. Peter Blake: You've disobeyed orders by coming here. Let's go.
[pause]
Capt. Peter Blake: Doctor, I said let's go!
Dr. Allen Seward: Now we'll fix you up little fellow.
Capt. Peter Blake: I said let's go, Doctor.
Dr. Allen Seward: It's going to be alright. Now, son, drink this.
Capt. Peter Blake: [Cocks gun] You're under arrest.
Dr. Allen Seward: 2 people have already died of malaria here. 22 more are sick. Would you mind not shooting me until after I've treated them?
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Detalles
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- They Rode West
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 24 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1