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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Don't Mess with Mr. Mature !, June 18, 2005
"Escort West" was released theatrically in 1958. It is a solid, entertaining western, although hardly a classic. The film is given an enormous boost by the presence of star, Victor Mature, always a formidable figure in any role he played. Of course, one of Mr. Mature's finest performances was in the western, "My Darling Clementine", as a memorable Doc Holliday. However, "Escort West" is far from being a John Ford western.
Mr. Mature plays Ben Lassiter, a soldier who fought for the South in the Civil War. Now he is a widower with a young daughter, Abbey (Reba Waters), travelling west to hopefully find peace and a new life. He encounters two women being "escorted west" by a group of soldiers, some of whom still do not like "Johnny Reb" ! The women are sisters with very different personalities--Beth Drury (Elaine Stewart) is a kind, gentle young woman, who soon develops feelings for Ben--Martha Drury (Faith Domergue) is a nasty, bitter snob, who has a special hate for "Southerners". Some murderous Indian renegades create a situation whereby the two women, and a wounded soldier, must rely on Ben to help them get through hostile territory in one piece. Ben also has to contend with a couple of villanous soldiers.
"Escort West" has enough action and suspense to hold your attention, and Ben's showdown with renegade leader, Tago (X. Brands), and his gang gives the film an exciting climax. Veteran heavy, Leo Gordon, also contributed to the script. Western fans will also spot actors like Noah Beery Jr., Harry Carey Jr., Slim Pickens, Ken Curtis and--the king of the "B" western bad guys--Roy Barcroft, in supporting roles.
One side of the DVD is widescreen--the other side full-screen--the sound is mono--there are no extras, except for a trailer. The picture is black and white--I found the clarity of the image to be excellent.
"Escort West" is a fairly routine western, but it has very few dull moments, and Victor Mature is a hero that fans can readily cheer for. If your taste in movies leans towards "dusters", this disc will be a solid addition to your collection.
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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Victor Mature for Western fans, May 27, 2005
Escort West, written by a familiar face villain, Leo Gordon, who doubled as a screenwriter in his spare time, has Victor MATURE escorting two women across Modoc territory. Matters are complicated even further by renegade soldiers out to get a stollen army payroll. Good scenery and lots of action. The DVD is double faced, one side with Cinemascope, the other has the full screen version, plus the theatrical trailer. I recommend it for Western fans.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Victor Mature Western, March 1, 2006
Victor Mature was a natural to make Westerns. He had the requisite rough edges, but always managed to imbue his characters with style, grace, and as odd as it could be for frontier living, sophistication.
Escort West follows Mature as he plays a former Confederate captain headed to Nevada after the war. With his daughter in two, Mature lands in the middle of rampaging Modoc Indians who have killed a cavalry detatchment whose survivors include two women and a black supply officer. One of the women is engaged to a cavalry officer pinned down by the Modocs, and the other is her sister, who hates all Confederates because her beloved was killed in the war. The supply officer has suffered a broken leg in the attack.
Mature leads this motley group toward safety, knowing that it is likely that the Modocs have the engaged cavalry officer's troop surrounded. And as expected, he and the engaged woman begin to fall in love.
Escort West is exciting with very good acting, and a better script than most Westerns, thanks to veteran tough-guy heavy Leo Gordon, who co-wrote the script and appears as a burned out soldier. It is great newsthat Westerns such as Escort west have made it to DVD.
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