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La charge de la huitième brigade

Original title: A Distant Trumpet
  • 1964
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  • 1h 57m
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6.3/10
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Troy Donahue, Diane McBain, and Suzanne Pleshette in La charge de la huitième brigade (1964)
West Point graduate Lt. Hazard is posted to Fort Delivery, Arizona, where he has to deal with lax discipline, romantic complications, Apaches and his conflicting feelings toward the Indians.
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West Point graduate Lt. Hazard is posted to Fort Delivery, Arizona, where he has to deal with lax discipline, romantic complications, Apaches and his conflicting feelings toward the Indians.West Point graduate Lt. Hazard is posted to Fort Delivery, Arizona, where he has to deal with lax discipline, romantic complications, Apaches and his conflicting feelings toward the Indians.West Point graduate Lt. Hazard is posted to Fort Delivery, Arizona, where he has to deal with lax discipline, romantic complications, Apaches and his conflicting feelings toward the Indians.

  • Director
    • Raoul Walsh
  • Writers
    • John Twist
    • Richard Fielder
    • Albert Beich
  • Stars
    • Troy Donahue
    • Suzanne Pleshette
    • Diane McBain
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Writers
      • John Twist
      • Richard Fielder
      • Albert Beich
    • Stars
      • Troy Donahue
      • Suzanne Pleshette
      • Diane McBain
    • 20User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Troy Donahue
    Troy Donahue
    • 2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard
    Suzanne Pleshette
    Suzanne Pleshette
    • Mrs. Kitty Mainwarring
    Diane McBain
    Diane McBain
    • Laura Frelief - Quaint's Niece
    James Gregory
    James Gregory
    • Maj. Gen. Alexander Upton Quaint
    William Reynolds
    William Reynolds
    • 1st Lt. Teddy Mainwarring
    Claude Akins
    Claude Akins
    • Seely Jones
    Kent Smith
    Kent Smith
    • Secretary of War
    Judson Pratt
    Judson Pratt
    • Capt. Cedric Gray MD
    Bartlett Robinson
    Bartlett Robinson
    • Maj. Hiram Prescott
    Bobby Bare
    • Pvt. Cranshaw
    Larry Ward
    Larry Ward
    • Sgt. Kroger
    Richard X. Slattery
    Richard X. Slattery
    • Sgt. Fry
    Mary Patton
    • Mrs. Jessica Prescott
    Russell Johnson
    Russell Johnson
    • Capt. Brinke
    Lane Bradford
    Lane Bradford
    • Maj. Miller
    Frank Baker
    Frank Baker
    • Official at Presentation
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Military Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Raoul Walsh
    • Writers
      • John Twist
      • Richard Fielder
      • Albert Beich
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    6dinky-4

    An "A" movie with a "B" cast

    This may have started out as an "A" production and its visual elements are certainly first-rate. The ever-reliable William Clothier contributes sparkling color photography which fills the wide-screen with some of the most impressive vistas you're ever likely to see in a western. Unfortunately, by casting Troy Donahue in the lead role, Warner Bros. indicated it was relegating this production to "B" status, and the result is just another cavalry-and-Indians movie. Suzanne Pleshette shows promise as "Kitty" but it's hard to do good work when one's leading man is of the Ken-doll variety. Diane McBain has little to work with as the fiancee and merely adds to the feeling that "A Distant Trumpet" is a spin-off from Warner Bros. stable of TV westerns. At least the cavalry soldiers actually get dusty in this movie, and there's a good scene of Bobby Bare being branded on the back for cowardice.
    9AndersonWhitbeck

    Rousing Raoul Walsh Western Starring Troy Donahue

    Troy Donahue and Warner Bros had a great collaboration starting with "A Summer Place" and following with "Parrish" "Susan Slade" "Rome Adventure" and "Palm Springs Weekend" where Troy was always first billed over stars such as Claudette Colbert, Karl Marlden and Angie Dickinson, etc. Jack Warner obviously decided it was time to ramp up the Troy Donahue films and assigned veteran and legendary director Raoul Walsh who directed many of Warner Bros. greatest stars such as Errol Flynn in this rousing action drama. In addition William Clothier another stalwart professional of great films was the Cinematographer. First rate Warner Bros. production values and great action scenes crafted by Raoul Walsh, and some fine acting by a cast of supporting players makes this a fine film to watch anytime. Thumping Max Steiner score is tops.

    Warners in the 1960's had a large group of fine contract players and Jack Warner slotted them in major Warner Bros films when he could so look here for Diane McBain and William Reynolds -both WB contract players- in this film. For Diane McBain this was her second film with Troy Donahue after "Parrish" and Suzanne Pleshette who married Troy Donahue after "Rome Adventure" is also cast.Very effective western with a splendid rousing memorable Max Steiner score.
    9filmkr

    ONE OF THE LAST GREAT WESTERN FILM ADVENTURES

    The more I watch this, the more I like it. Great epic scenes with a huge cast of soldiers, Indians, and horses in real American West settings. The wide screen Panavision photography (with original release prints in IB Technicolor) is excellent. CGI may be fine, but I have yet to see anything surpass the look of hundreds of REAL men on horses in stunning REAL outdoor settings.

    As for the story, while I thought the book was very good, the way the characters are handled in the film is better in some ways, and the ending of the film much more to my liking.

    One thing they did have to tone down from the book was the sex element. It appears WB even adjusted one sequence after prints were made up. This appears in Reel Two, where Matt Hazard (Tro Donahue) and Kitty Mainwarring (Susan Pleshette) are in thr cave together overnight. With Pleshette's back to audience line (apparently later dubbed in) says "Good night Matt" and there is an ABRUPT cut to daytime and troops coming into the fort. 35mm and 16mm prints I have seen all contain this SLICED cut. And the original 35mm trailer containing the cave sequence does not contain the "good night" line". I believe that originally there was an embrace and kiss between Troy and Suzanne and a DISSOLVE to the next scene (or fade out & in).

    In any event, as Westerns go, this has a good story and looks better all the time, especially wide screen.
    6bkoganbing

    An honorable act

    Although no one would ever confuse Troy Donahue with John Wayne, Donahue does acquit himself well in A Distant Trumpet which turned out to be Raoul Walsh's final feature film.

    Donahue who made his bones in Hollywood playing mostly decent All American type young men. Here he's a fresh West Point graduate assigned to an Arizona frontier post where the army is busy subduing the last of the great Indian tribes, the Chiracauhua Apache. He's under the command of General James Gregory who was a mentor to him at West Point.

    In addition to fighting Indians Donahue has a romantic dilemma. He's engaged to Diane McBain who is Gregory's niece. But on the post now is an old flame Suzanne Pleshette who is married to fellow officer William Reynolds.

    Donahue has a similar dilemma faced by John Wayne in Fort Apache. As with the Duke, Troy behaves in an honorable fashion. In fact in his private affairs he's honorable if very tempted.

    Take note of a good performance by Judson Pratt as a superior and sympathetic officer to Donahue's plight and a really rollicking and unforgettable one by Claude Akins who is quite the flesh peddler to both the red and white race.

    A Distant Trumpet is not as sentimental as John Ford's cavalry westerns. But Raoul Walsh ended his career with a good one.
    6mossgrymk

    a distant trumpet

    This last Raoul Walsh film has to be assigned the status of a hot mess but since it is a Walshian mess there are, of course, some nuggets to be found within the detritus. Chief among these is one of the finest cavalry/Indian battle scenes you are likely to see, a nearly fifteen minute affair complete with well orchestrated charges, strategic retreats, feints and ambuscades. Nice to see this finest of action directors go out with at least one great action sequence under his belt. Also notable are good performances from Suzanne Pleshette and James Gregory. Plus, the Arizona location shooting is awesome (thinking especially of those extensive, terraced rapids next to War Eagle's camp). And Max Steiner's half stirring, half mocking musical score, one of HIS very last, rises to the occasion, as well.

    Because I am a huge Walsh fan I will deal with the two main flaws as quickly as I can and assign them to others. One is a florid, clunky screenplay with a too hasty and historically inaccurate denouement and stiff, melodramatic dialogue from messers John Twist (known mostly for gal weepies and it shows), Richard Fielder and Albert Beicht. The other is Troy Donahue's performance in the lead. Put simply, it sucks. When he's with good thesps like Pleshette and Gregory you don't notice as much but when he's paired with a similarly crappy actor like Diane McBain it's like watching rejected scenes from "Surfside 6".

    Bottom line: If you're a Walsh fan you'll like it, if you're a Pleshette fan you'll put up with it and if you're a Donahue fan, may I suggest therapy? Give it a C plus.

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    • Trivia
      This was the final film directed by Raoul Walsh before his death on December 31, 1980 at the age of 93.
    • Goofs
      During the brawl that erupts between the troopers and Seely Jone's women it is obvious that several of the 'women' are male stunt actors with wigs.
    • Quotes

      Pvt Cranshaw: I wish that there was some way that you could cut regulations and bring her out here. It sure would make things more tolerable. She could even sleep with me, just like at home.

      2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard: You can't bring your wife out here until you are a three striper.

      Pvt Cranshaw: Wife, sir? I ain't got none.

      2nd Lt. Matthew 'Matt' Hazard: Well, you can't take your girlfriend into the barracks, either!

      Pvt Cranshaw: She ain't no human girl. She's the best old blue-tick coonhound in Kentuck.

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1964 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La Charge de la 8e brigade
    • Filming locations
      • Leupp, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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