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Western

7th Cavalry

- CHARGING THE BATTLE LINES OF THE SIOUX AND THE CHEYENNES!

An officer accused of cowardice volunteers to bring back General Custers's body after Little Big Horn.

Release Date : 1956-12-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Columbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Seventh Cavalry

Cast

Randolph Scott

Character Name : Capt. Tom Benson

Original Name : Randolph Scott

Gender : Male

Barbara Hale

Character Name : Martha Kellogg

Original Name : Barbara Hale

Gender : Female

Jay C. Flippen

Character Name : Sgt. Bates

Original Name : Jay C. Flippen

Gender : Male

Frank Faylen

Character Name : Sgt. Kruger

Original Name : Frank Faylen

Gender : Male

Jeanette Nolan

Character Name : Charlotte Reynolds

Original Name : Jeanette Nolan

Gender : Female

Leo Gordon

Character Name : Vogel

Original Name : Leo Gordon

Gender : Male

Denver Pyle

Character Name : Dixon

Original Name : Denver Pyle

Gender : Male

Harry Carey, Jr.

Character Name : Cpl. Morrison

Original Name : Harry Carey, Jr.

Gender : Male

Michael Pate

Character Name : Capt. Benteen

Original Name : Michael Pate

Gender : Male

Donald Curtis

Character Name : Lt. Bob Fitch

Original Name : Donald Curtis

Gender : Male

Frank Wilcox

Character Name : Maj. Reno

Original Name : Frank Wilcox

Gender : Male

Pat Hogan

Character Name : Young Hawk

Original Name : Pat Hogan

Gender : Male

Russell Hicks

Character Name : Col. Kellogg

Original Name : Russell Hicks

Gender : Male

Peter Ortiz

Character Name : Pollock

Original Name : Peter Ortiz

Gender : Male

William Leslie

Character Name : Lt. Murray

Original Name : William Leslie

Gender : Male

Charles Horvath

Character Name : Knife-Wielding Indian

Original Name : Charles Horvath

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Yellow Hair and the real meaning of Horsepower. Set after the Battle Of Little Big Horn, 7th Cavalry sees Randolph Scott playing Captain Benson, who returns with his future bride to his post commanded by Indian fighter, Colonel Custer. Custer however was gone, he had taken the famous 7th Cavalry to war with the Sioux at Big Horn and lost badly. Guilt ridden and tarnished by whispers of cowardice, Benson volunteers to lead a dangerous mission back to Big Horn to reclaim the bodies of the fallen soldiers. There doesn't appear to be much much love for this 1956 Columbia Pictures Oater. Seems it's either damned for being too talky, or on the flip side, it's too hokey within its plotting to actually merit worth. Well that's a shame for this has something of a vintage feel to it, the themes of guilt and redemption are Western standards, whilst the story also takes in interesting arcs such as religious beliefs and spiritual meanings. Yes this is definitely a "talky" picture - aside from some mano mano action and single horse pursuits that is - but it's a well thought out screenplay by Peter Packer (adapting from Glendon Swarthout's story). Instances such as a military enquiry and an exchange between Benson and a young Indian warrior are intelligent passages in the story (with Scott doing fine work in the process). What it lacks in gusto action it more than makes up for with the characterisations. Other plus points are that it's also nicely shot in Mexico, the Technicolor doing justice to the splendid costumes on show. Backing Scott up in support are admirable performers such as Jay C. Flippen, Frank Faylen, Leo Gordon, Michael Pate and Harry Carey Junior. Although the ladies (Jeanette Nolan & Barbara Hale) aren't given too much to do and the score conducted by Mischa Bakaleinikoff is at odds with the tempo of the film, 7th Cavalry still deserves a better reputation than it currently has. If you prepare for a work of fiction that is most assuredly dialogue driven, then hopefully your expectations will at the least be met. 7/10