Su tropa culpa injustamente a un despreciado comandante de caballería por la muerte de un oficial popular y debe redimirse frente a sus hombres durante un ataque indio al fuerte.Su tropa culpa injustamente a un despreciado comandante de caballería por la muerte de un oficial popular y debe redimirse frente a sus hombres durante un ataque indio al fuerte.Su tropa culpa injustamente a un despreciado comandante de caballería por la muerte de un oficial popular y debe redimirse frente a sus hombres durante un ataque indio al fuerte.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Trooper Kebussyan
- (as Lon Chaney)
- Guardhouse Sentry
- (sin créditos)
- Sergeant
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
Some people say this is one of Gregory Peck's lesser efforts, that it be low on production values and stilted in its execution. Not so say I, in fact this to me is a far more engaging picture than the much revered Rio Bravo eight years later. Oh for sure the Howard Hawks film is far technically superior, but I'd argue that for cast efforts and sheer entertainment value Only The Valiant wins out in the duel every time. Gregory Peck, Ward Bond, Gig Young, Lon Chaney Jr, Neville Brand & Warner Anderson each contribute greatly to make this a dramatic and involving picture. It simmers along as a highly charged character piece as we have a group of men deeply in mistrust of each other, yet interestingly they are bound by a mutual dislike of their Captain. One special sequence sees Lance (Peck at his straight laced best) assassinate each soldier's character; one is a bully, another a deserter, a drunk, a black heart, a coward and on he goes, and it's here where the film really kicks on to be a crackerjack character driven piece. The violence is pretty strong as well, director Gordon Douglas is not shy to put blood on the bones of the writing, and I dare you not to feel a rush of adrenaline as the Apache's start to screech prior to their wave of attacks.
From watching these intriguing characters in a wonderfully tight situation, to the blood pumping Gatling Gun finale, this picture scores high on many entertaining levels. 8/10
Gregory Peck embodies the tight-lipped captain of the troop that has to prevent the Indians from breaking out into the territory. The troopers that he takes with him to the small outpost are the dregs of the troop at the fort; they, in turn, have gripes or weaknesses that cause them to wonder if the captain hasn't taken them out because of their general lack of devotion to a cause. Eventually, the captain and the small band confront the hostiles, and at the same time, each confronts his own flaw. The cast includes western stalwarts such as Ward Bond, Gig Young, Neville Brand, Lon Chaney, Jr., and Warner Anderson.
A sleeper of a film, and a good solid western for fans of this genre.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaGregory Peck said this was the least favorite of his movies. He regarded it as a potboiler and a step backward for his career after starring in Fiebre de sangre (1950).
- ErroresDuring the the last gun fight, Gilchrist takes an arrow in the right shoulder and falls. The next scene shows the Captain helping Gilchrist, but now the arrow is in his left shoulder. And in the next scene the wound is in the right shoulder again.
- Citas
Cpl. Timothy Gilchrist: A-rab, what do you think about when you're thirsty?
Trooper Kebussyan: [stoutly] Water.
Cpl. Timothy Gilchrist: [in disbelief] Water!
Trooper Kebussyan: Sometimes melons.
Cpl. Timothy Gilchrist: [sarcastically] Oh, you're a great help. A great help.
- ConexionesReferenced in L'important c'est d'aimer (1975)
Selecciones populares
- How long is Only the Valiant?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1