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Rating: 5.7/10 by 10 users

Tomahawk Trail (1957)

Led by an incompetent Lieutenant, a troop of soldiers is on the Tomahawk Trail in Apache territory. When he lets the Indians steal their horses and gets slightly wounded in a skirmish, Sergeant McCoy takes over command. McCoy successfully gets them to the fort only to find all the soldiers have been murdered by the Apaches. He prepares the troops for an attack knowing if they survive the Lieutenant plans to have him court marshaled.

Directing:
  • Lesley Selander
Writing:
  • David Chandler
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Feb 01, 1957

Rating: 5.7/10 by 10 users

Alternative Title:
Mark of the Apache - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 00 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: apache nation, soldiers

Chuck Connors
Sgt. Wade McCoy
John Smith
Pvt. Reynolds
Susan Cummings
Ellen Carter
George N. Neise
Lt. Jonathan Davenport
Robert Knapp
Pvt. Barrow
Eddie Little Sky
Johnny Dogwood

CinemaSerf

After the pretty useless "Lt. Davenport" (George Neise) manages to get his troop ambushed by some Mescalero Apache, and get himself injured in the process, it falls to his sergeant "McCoy" (Chuck Connors) to - forcibly - take command and try to get them to safety. Their problems only increase, however, when they arrive back at their fort only to find that it had already been attacked, and they are on their own. Now they must prepare for an all-out assault on their position with "McCoy" facing a court-martial if they survive! This doesn't hang about, there is plenty of action, a bit of a siege and a minimum of romance as the activity builds to an head. Connors is as wooden as usual, no change there, but Robert Knapp ("Barrow") has a little more to offer and there is an early outing for Harry Dean Stanton ("Miller") for the eagle eyed to spot. This is better than I was expecting, and though you will never remember it afterwards it is a perfectly watchable adventure.


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