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The Day of the Trumpet

- DESPERATE MEN...FIGHTING FOR LIFE AND LOVE IN A HOSTILE LAND!

An American cavalry brigade is sent to occupy a small Filipino village in 1902 and quell guerilla resistance in the surrounding jungle. Working with the people to build roads, schools, and bridges, they prove that the most important thing an army can have is "good will and integrity."

Release Date : 1958-01-01

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Adult : false

Status : Released

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Alternative Titles : Cavalry Command

Cast

John Agar

Character Name : Sgt. Judd Norcutt

Original Name : John Agar

Gender : Male

Alicia Vergel

Character Name : Laura

Original Name : Alicia Vergel

Gender : Male

Pancho Magalona

Character Name : Capt. Magno Maxella

Original Name : Pancho Magalona

Gender : Male

Boy Planas

Character Name : Tibo Maxella

Original Name : Boy Planas

Gender : Male

Eddie Infante

Character Name : Village Priest

Original Name : Eddie Infante

Gender : Male

Richard Arlen

Character Name : Sgt. Jim Heisler

Original Name : Richard Arlen

Gender : Male

Vic Diaz

Character Name : Julio

Original Name : Vic Diaz

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-01-11

A tiny Filipino village has just got shot of the occupying Spanish when an American cavalry troop arrives to try to control some local guerrilla fighting. Nobody actually asked for their "help" and so, naturally, they don't all get the warmest of receptions initially. "Sgt. Norcutt" (John Agar) is a decent sort of soul, though, and with his squad he tries to befriend the locals, help them with their school and generally make a positive difference to their fairly subsistence existence. "Capt. Maxalla" (Pancho Magalona) is a bit of a brute and is determined to undermine their efforts - and that results in more than a few outbreaks of fisticuffs as this meanders along for eighty minutes of frankly rather pointless cinema that simply appears designed to suggest that the US occupiers were better than their forebears. The acting, script and story itself are all pretty weak and although it does look like it was filmed in a real jungle environment, much of that doesn't really matter as the grudges and romantic interludes just rob the thing of what ever pace it had at the start. Agar's smile can only do so much here, sorry...