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Ambush at Cimarron Pass

- Savage by savage...they fought out of a deadly Apache torture trap!

A small Army patrol unit and a couple of former Confederates reluctantly throw in their lot together after being attacked by a band of Native Americans.

Release Date : 1958-03-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Regal Films

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Scott Brady

Character Name : Sgt. Matt Blake

Original Name : Scott Brady

Gender : Male

Margia Dean

Character Name : Teresa Santos

Original Name : Margia Dean

Gender : Female

Clint Eastwood

Character Name : Keith Williams

Original Name : Clint Eastwood

Gender : Male

Irving Bacon

Character Name : Judge Stanfield

Original Name : Irving Bacon

Gender : Male

Frank Gerstle

Character Name : Capt. Sam Precott

Original Name : Frank Gerstle

Gender : Male

Ray Boyle

Character Name : Johnny Willows

Original Name : Ray Boyle

Gender : Male

Baynes Barron

Character Name : Corbin the Gunrunner

Original Name : Baynes Barron

Gender : Male

William Vaughn

Character Name : Henry the Scout

Original Name : William Vaughn

Gender : Male

Ken Mayer

Character Name : Cpl. Schwitzer

Original Name : Ken Mayer

Gender : Male

John Damler

Character Name : Pvt. Zach

Original Name : John Damler

Gender : Male

John Frederick

Character Name : Pvt. Nathan

Original Name : John Frederick

Gender : Male

Keith Richards

Character Name : Pvt. Lasky

Original Name : Keith Richards

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2022-01-09

'Ambush at Cimarron Pass' is a bit of a bore. Even though I don't think it's as bad as one Clint Eastwood reportedly does, I do agree in the sense that this 1958 production is a limp effort at making a western. I found none of the characters to be likeable, not that they're necessarily unlikeable per se, and the events depicted onscreen failed to give me any form of entertainment/enjoyment. Eastwood is solid in arguably his biggest role at this point in time, though the rest of those alongside the aforementioned aren't noteworthy to me - at a big push, Scott Brady is the standout of the others. Eastwood didn't return to film acting after this until 1964, but arrived back with a bang with the start of the Dollars Trilogy - I look forward to watching those!