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Rating: 4.7/10 by 3 users

When the Redskins Rode (1951)

A French spy (Mary Castle) flirts with an Indian chief's son (Jon Hall) amid war in 1753 Williamsburg, Va.

Directing:
  • Lew Landers
Writing:
  • Robert E. Kent
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, May 30, 1951

Rating: 4.7/10 by 3 users

Alternative Title:
Als die Rothäute ritte - AT

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 18 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: historical figure, historical

Jon Hall
Prince Hannoc
Mary Castle
Elizabeth Leeds
James Seay
Col. George Washington
John Ridgely
Christopher Gist
Pedro de Cordoba
Chief Shingiss
John Dehner
John Delmont
Lewis L. Russell
Gov. Dinwiddie

CinemaSerf

Somehow I never found these "Last of the Mohican" style of adventure films particularly engaging. This one features the Delaware tribe, whom Colonel George Washington (James Seay) and his pioneering comrade "Gist" (John Ridgely) want to join their (British) side in the conflict with the encroaching French troops. Meantime, the glamorous "Miss Leeds" (Mary Castle) is trying to schmooze their prince "Hannoc" (Jon Hall) into joining the opposing side. Who will prevail? Well that is not really ever in doubt, and along the way I found the rather set-piece, studio bound, escapades all a bit predictable. Hall has lost much of his "Arabian Nights" (1942) charm and the stodgily played-out romantic elements drag the pace down badly too. I have no idea as to the underlying history to this - but I don't suppose that really matters, it's clearly just a low-budget, though colourful enough, B-feature with a jobbing cast that manage to kill an overlong 80 minutes adequately, but unremarkably.


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