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Western

Trooper Hook

- "Go Ahead and Hate Me, Hook Because I Saved Myself from Apache Torture...Because I Gave Their Chief a Son!"

When Apache chief Nanchez is captured by the cavalry, his white squaw and infant son are returned to civilization by Sergeant Hook, but Nanchez escapes custody and attempts to re-claim his son.

Release Date : 1957-07-12

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Filmaster ProductionsSol Baer Fielding

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Joel McCrea

Character Name : Sgt. Clovis Hook

Original Name : Joel McCrea

Gender : Male

Barbara Stanwyck

Character Name : Cora Sutliff

Original Name : Barbara Stanwyck

Gender : Female

Earl Holliman

Character Name : Jeff Bennett

Original Name : Earl Holliman

Gender : Male

Edward Andrews

Character Name : Charlie Travers

Original Name : Edward Andrews

Gender : Male

John Dehner

Character Name : Fred Sutliff

Original Name : John Dehner

Gender : Male

Susan Kohner

Character Name : Consuela

Original Name : Susan Kohner

Gender : Female

Royal Dano

Character Name : Mr. Trude

Original Name : Royal Dano

Gender : Male

Celia Lovsky

Character Name : Señora Sandoval

Original Name : Celia Lovsky

Gender : Female

Stanley Adams

Character Name : Heathcliff

Original Name : Stanley Adams

Gender : Male

Terry Lawrence

Character Name : Quito

Original Name : Terry Lawrence

Gender : Male

Rodolfo Acosta

Character Name : Nanchez

Original Name : Rodolfo Acosta

Gender : Male

Richard Shannon

Character Name : Trooper Ryan

Original Name : Richard Shannon

Gender : Male

Sheb Wooley

Character Name : Townsman

Original Name : Sheb Wooley

Gender : Male

Jeanne Bates

Character Name : Ann Weaver

Original Name : Jeanne Bates

Gender : Female

Patrick O'Moore

Character Name : Col. Adam Weaver

Original Name : Patrick O'Moore

Gender : Male

Cyril Delevanti

Character Name : Junius

Original Name : Cyril Delevanti

Gender : Male

Rush Williams

Character Name : Cpl. Stoner

Original Name : Rush Williams

Gender : Male

Paul Newlan

Character Name : Mr. Wilson

Original Name : Paul Newlan

Gender : Male

Jody McCrea

Character Name : Trooper Whittaker

Original Name : Jody McCrea

Gender : Male

Mary Gregory

Character Name : Woman

Original Name : Mary Gregory

Gender : Female

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

You're the army, do something. Trooper Hook is directed by Charles Marquis Warren and collectively written by David Victor, Jack Schaefer and Herbert Little Jr. It stars Joel McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck, Earl Holliman, Royal Dano and Rudolfo Acosta. Music is by Gerald Fried, with theme tune song by Tex Ritter, and cinematography is by Ellsworth Fredericks. Upon capturing a band of marauding Apaches, Cavalry Sergeant Clovis Hook (McCrea) finds a white woman amongst the group. Cora Sutliff (Stanwyck) was taken by the Apache years ago and became the squaw of their leader, Nanchez (Acosta), she also bore him a child, Quito (Terry Lawrence). The army decides to reunite Cora with her white husband and charge Hook with delivering both her and Quito safely across country to the Sutliff homestead... Splendid cast is assembled for this black and white Oater that is more about racism and the problems of inter-racial relations in the Old West, than it is a Cavalry Vs Indians shoot 'em up. Story essentially follows a stagecoach travelling across country that finds Hook, Cora and Quito encountering all manner of characters along the way, most of whom are racist. While of course there is the small matter of the Apache being on their tail as well. Hook is a grizzled old badger, orders are orders, regardless of if he had any sort of objections to his mission, he's there to keep order and see the job through. For various reasons, everyone on the journey will be looking to him for action and decisions, not least Cora and Quito who begin to form a warm relationship with him. It of course builds to a head once the Apache come back onto the scene, and there's the issue of if Cora's husband will accept her and her half-breed son into his life? It's very competently performed, and with the exception of some of the lower budget aspects of the production, it's well crafted by Warren. Unfortunately the writing doesn't always give the outside characters a quality of script befitting the themes of the story. Hook and Cora get some good back story, she in explanation of her captivity and he with his rueful recollections as a prisoner of the Civil War. While Holliman is served well as a genial cowpoke and Dano as the crotchety stagecoach driver is great fun. Coming as it did post far better movies that dealt with prejudice themes in the Indian Wars, it feels like a coat tail grabber, and a watered down offering at that. That it's still a worthy viewing experience comes down to the work of a committed set of lead actors. 6.5/10