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Western

Six Black Horses

- Adventure that explodes with violence and fury!

A beautiful woman with an ulterior motive hires two gunslingers to escort her through Indian territory so she can be reunited with her awaiting husband.

Release Date : 1962-04-24

Language :EnglishItalian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Universal International Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Six Black Horses

Cast

Audie Murphy

Character Name : Ben Lane

Original Name : Audie Murphy

Gender : Male

Dan Duryea

Character Name : Frank Jesse

Original Name : Dan Duryea

Gender : Male

Joan O'Brien

Character Name : Kelly

Original Name : Joan O'Brien

Gender : Female

George D. Wallace

Character Name : Will Boone

Original Name : George D. Wallace

Gender : Male

Roy Barcroft

Character Name : Mustanger

Original Name : Roy Barcroft

Gender : Male

Bob Steele

Character Name : Puncher

Original Name : Bob Steele

Gender : Male

Henry Wills

Character Name : Indian Leader

Original Name : Henry Wills

Gender : Male

Phil Chambers

Character Name : Undertaker

Original Name : Phil Chambers

Gender : Male

Charlita

Character Name : Mexican Dancer (as Charlita Regis)

Original Name : Charlita

Gender : Female

Dale Van Sickel

Character Name : Man

Original Name : Dale Van Sickel

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Above average Oater that sees Burt Kennedy recycle a classic format. Six Black Horses is directed by Harry Keller and written by Burt Kennedy. It stars Audie Murphy, Dan Duryea and Joan O'Brien. Photography is by Maury Gertsman and the music scored by Joseph Gershenson. It's filmed in Eastmancolor and location for the shoot is St. George, Utah, USA. Plot sees Murphy and Duryea hired by O'Brien to take her across dangerous Indian country to her husband. But are ulterior motives at work?. There's no getting away from it, this film has striking similarities to the far superior "Budd Boetticher/Randy Scott" movie, "Ride Lonesome". Also scripted by Burt Kennedy, the plot follows the same format and Kennedy even scripts some of the same dialogue. While the keen Western fan will note the name of Murphy's character, Ben Lane, was also used for a character in "Boetticher's Comanche Station". So far so regurgitated then, but although it goes without saying that to watch this piece in conjunction with "Ride Lonseome" is a futile exercise, this does have enough about it to warrant a viewing on its own terms one Sunday afternoon. It's a professional and well put together movie, Murphy and Duryea (the latter owning the film from the second he turns up on his horse, shotgun in hands) aren't asked to extend themselves but still make an engaging duo (see also their pairing in "James Stewart" starrer "Night Passage 1957"). While O'Brien ("The Comancheros") is gorgeous and does a nice line in sultry devious. Editor turned director Keller does a competent job, his action construction solid if somewhat hamstrung by the odd daft moment involving the Coyoteros Indians. Stunt work is very good and Gershenson's ("No Name on the Bullet/Lonely Are the Brave") score is brisk and tonally correct. Bonus here is the location scenery, beautifully realised by Gertsman's ("Cattle Drive 1951") photography, the St. George craggy hills form an imposing backdrop as the protagonist's journey grows more perilous and their emotional states come under scrutiny. Enjoyable with genuine moments of quality, even if it's ultimately the second cousin to a far better movie. 6.5/10