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L'héroïque lieutenant

Original title: Column South
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Audie Murphy, Joan Evans, and Gregg Palmer in L'héroïque lieutenant (1953)
Before the Civil War, Lt. Jed Sayre's efforts to conciliate the cavalry and the Navajo are undermined by his racist C.O. and Confederate sympathizers.
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Before the Civil War, Lt. Jed Sayre's efforts to conciliate the cavalry and the Navajo are undermined by his racist C.O. and Confederate sympathizers.Before the Civil War, Lt. Jed Sayre's efforts to conciliate the cavalry and the Navajo are undermined by his racist C.O. and Confederate sympathizers.Before the Civil War, Lt. Jed Sayre's efforts to conciliate the cavalry and the Navajo are undermined by his racist C.O. and Confederate sympathizers.

  • Director
    • Frederick De Cordova
  • Writer
    • William Sackheim
  • Stars
    • Audie Murphy
    • Joan Evans
    • Robert Sterling
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    • Director
      • Frederick De Cordova
    • Writer
      • William Sackheim
    • Stars
      • Audie Murphy
      • Joan Evans
      • Robert Sterling
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Lt. Jed Sayre
    Joan Evans
    Joan Evans
    • Marcy Whitlock
    Robert Sterling
    Robert Sterling
    • Capt. Lee Whitlock
    Ray Collins
    Ray Collins
    • Brig. Gen. Storey
    Dennis Weaver
    Dennis Weaver
    • Menguito
    Gregg Palmer
    Gregg Palmer
    • Chalmers
    • (as Palmer Lee)
    Russell Johnson
    Russell Johnson
    • Cpl. Biddle
    Jack Kelly
    Jack Kelly
    • Trooper Vaness
    Johnny Downs
    Johnny Downs
    • Lt. Posick
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • Sgt. McAfee
    James Best
    James Best
    • Primrose
    Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody
    • Joe Copper Face
    Rico Alaniz
    Rico Alaniz
    • Trooper Chavez
    Joe Bailey
    • Ammunition Sentry
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Colebrook
    • Poker Player
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Darrell
    Steve Darrell
    • Danforth
    • (uncredited)
    Jerado Decordovier
    • Indian
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Dexter
    Alan Dexter
    • Tom Kehler
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frederick De Cordova
    • Writer
      • William Sackheim
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    6gkhege

    Real life hero tries to save this movie...

    This movie's would have been much better in black and white.All of the canvas painting of backgrounds would have looked a little bit real... maybe? It had to be tough on Murphy playing a fake soldier. I imagine the actors were in awe standing beside of the most decorated soldier in War World Two. Murphy's baby face always made it difficult for him to be taken serious as an actor. A real life liberal who was playing mostly conservative characters. This film is just a simple western in which the studios used Murphy to draw an audience. John Wayne was always in demand but I never could see why he, Wayne, who, to the surprise of many, avoided the draft while Murphy volunteered and was only 19 years old when he was given medals for his valor. Murphy died broke in a plane crash without ever reaching the stardom he deserved.
    7krocheav

    Column South is a Surprise

    Westerns that feature a cavalry theme don't hold much attraction for me but this one managed to hold my attention. It has an above average story by William Sackheim that helps - an above average and hard working cast, with above average photography by D.O.P. the Award nominated Charles P. Boyle (Anchors Aweigh '45)

    The DVD copy I was given by a friend is from the Umbrella series: Six Shooter Classics (they really must do something about that silly marketing title). Universal originally used the magnificent IB Technicolor process for this film but this disc is well below average (compared with Umbrella's earlier 'Tumble Weed' that looked perfect). Sound transfer is also below standard. Robert Sterling ('Roughshod' '49) is good as the Fort Commander, with good support from Ray Collins, Greg Palmer (Lee) and Joan Evans. Dennis Weaver does very well as the Indian chief with his motley Hollywood tribe. Music is mostly from the Universal stock library and offers little help. Audie Murphy is reliable as always in his way. Veteran director Frederick De Cordova keeps things moving and probably helped with the good dialogue (as he was known to do). Have certainly seen far worse.
    7masonfisk

    VERY GOOD MURPHY OUTING...!

    An Audie Murphy Western from 1953. Murphy plays a cavalry officer stationed at a fort just before the outset of the Civil War. He is adept w/dealing w/the Navajos particularly the leader named Menguito, played by Dennis Weaver of TV's McCloud fame, but he continues to butt heads w/his superior officer, a transplant from the old South who has recently been joined by his self-righteous sister who has an axe to grind w/any natives (a telling episode occurs when the scout of the base is seen at her window & she raises holy hell). The noose is tightened when a shipment of rifles goes missing & the military higher-ups suspect the Navajos of the theft so Murphy dejectedly conducts an investigation, finds the missing arms & orders Menguito & his tribe to a reservation but Murphy suspects foul play & as his suspicions are deepened, a more insidious plot asserts itself putting all parties on the road to an inevitable clash. More heft is given to this particular story-line then the majority of Murphy's oater output & this one ranks as one of his best which deftly fuses action, drama & racism in a well told package. Along for the ride are Russell Johnson & James Best as Murphy's subordinates & a special mention should go to Joan Evans who's portrayal of an uptight bigot who changes her ways is very vivid & telling.
    5ma-cortes

    Run-of-the-mill Cavalry Western stars Audie Murphy who takes on Navajo Indians led by Dennis Weaver

    This is a passable western but no extraordinary, a routine cavalry versus Indians yarn with thrills, attacks, treason and fort assaults. A standard Western in which Audie and the US cavalry face off and defeat the enemy. Set 1961, New Mexico, earlier the American civil war with Lt. Jed, Audie Murphy, who really efforts to conciliate his troops and the local war-crazed Navajo tribe commanded by Menquito : miscast Dennis Weaver. But his attempts are undermined by the superior officer, Captain Lee : Robert Sterling and a racist commandant : Ray Collins. Along the way Murphy is sent to command a detachment forming a long column across Indian territory while are assaulted by Indians .There are some Confederate sympathizers who undertake dark machinations to Indians follow a warpath. At the end occurs the last flamingo stand at Fort Union . Against treason and Navajo fury, the US cavalry rides!

    This is an acceptable, but nothing special Western in which Indians are coerced to go on war by scheming US commanders who try to gain control Southern territories when next to take place the imminent American Civil War : 1861 to 1865. The picture with various pacing threads was well starred by Audie Murphy, playing in his usual style as an officer who fights to prevent war tensions and quell the impeding battles while has a peculiar love/hate with the heroine . Audie was the most decorated soldier in WWII and performing his self-bigraphy : To hell and back. And he starred a lot of Westerns as Texas Kid, Legend of Sam Guard, Cimarron Kid, Sierra, Legend of Billy Kid, Apache rifles, Night passage, Posse from hell, Arizona raiders, The unforgiven, Red badge of courage, 40 guns to Apache Pass, Guns of Fort Petticoat, among others. Remaining cast formed by nice actors as a tough officer interpreted by Robert Sterling, his beautiful sister played by Joan Evans who falls for Murphy and Ray Collins as cunning commanding who attempts to trigger war between Navajo Indians and cavalry to his command as for the Confederates can gain control of the South territory. And support cast with plenty of familiar faces as Dennis Weaver, Russell Simpson, James Best, Gregg Palmer, Johnny Downs, Ralph Moody, Richard Garland , Bob Steele, Denver Pyle, among others.

    It contains a colorful cinematography in Technicolor by Charles P. Boyle, but an allright remastering being extremely necessary. As well as thrilling and atmospheric musical score by uncredited Henry Mancini and Herman Stein. Well produced by Ted Richmond who subsequently to have an important career financing blockbusters as Salomon and queen of Sabah, Villa rides, Red sun, Return of Magnificent Seven and Papillon. The motion picture was professionally directed by Frederick De Cordoba, though with no originality. Cordoba was a craftsman who made all kinds of genres with penchant for comedy, musican and adventure, in films as Buccaner's girl, For the love of Mary, Bedtime for Bonzo, Frankie and Johnny, I'll take Sweden, He come the Nelsons. Rating 5.5/10. Passable and acceptable.
    6boblipton

    Good Audie Murphy Vehicle

    The Civil War is about to break out, and there's trouble afoot with the Navajos on their reservation. Let. Audie Murphy has a good relationship with the Indian Chief Dennis Weaver, but his C.O,, Captain Robert Sterling doesn't trust them and is a Southern sympathizer. So when General Ray Collins, who is in on the plans to form the Confederacy wants the Navajos to revolt, he has Sterling plant guns, then issues orders that if they are found among the Indians, to move them to an inhospitable bit of territory.

    It's a pretty good Audie Murphy vehicle directed by Grederick de Cordova, who would spend decades producing THE TONIGHT SHOW. Joan Evans is Sterlings Unionist wife, and there a nice small role for Bob Steele, Look quick for Denver Pyle as a Confederate spy for that double BONANZA feeling.

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    • Trivia
      Dennis Weaver (Menguito) also portrayed an Indian in À l'assaut du Fort Clark (1953).
    • Goofs
      In the cavalry train that leaves Fort Union for Fort Stanton there is a wagon transporting Marcy Whitlock that is marked with the letters US MD and a red cross. The red cross symbol was created in Geneva in 1863 and not in use with the US forces in 1861.
    • Quotes

      Brig. Gen. B.N. Stone: I was told you were a man of intense loyalty... deeply devoted to the cause.

      Capt. Lee Whitlock: The cause? Causes may start wars, but they don't win them!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: The breach between the north and south was rapidly widening. A grim spectre of civil war hovered over the land. It was a time of crisis... A time for choosing sides.
    • Soundtracks
      John Brown's Body
      (uncredited)

      Music by William Steffe

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    • Release date
      • September 13, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Column South
    • Filming locations
      • Victorville, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,100,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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