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The Horse Soldiers [Region 2]
  

The Horse Soldiers [Region 2] (1959)

Starring: John Wayne, William Holden Director: John Ford Format: DVD
4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (41 customer reviews)


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This latter-day sort-of Western from John Ford--falling midway between The Searchers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance--is a crisp retelling of a true-life episode from the Civil War. In 1863 a Union colonel named Grierson (Marlowe in the film, and John Wayne by any name) led his cavalry several hundred miles behind Confederate lines to cut the railroad between Newton Station and soon-to-be-embattled Vicksburg. Grierson's Raid was as successful as it was daring, and remarkably bloodless. Never fear that the screenplay makes up for that un-Hollywood lapse--as well as supplying amatory distraction for the colonel in the form of a feisty Southern belle (Constance Towers) who has to be dragged along to protect secrecy.

There's a certain amount of bombast in the running arguments about wartime ethics between Marlowe and the new regimental surgeon (William Holden), who don't take to each other at all. But Ford more than makes up for it with such tasty scenes as an encounter with a couple of redneck Rebel deserters (Denver Pyle and Strother Martin), an ethereal swamp crossing led by a cornpone deacon (Hank Worden), and above all the famous skirmish with a hillside full of grade-school cadets from a venerable military academy. The film ends rather abruptly because Ford abandoned a climactic battle scene--the veteran stunt man and bit player Fred Kennedy having been killed in a horse fall. Golden-age cowboy star Hoot Gibson, who acted in Ford's directorial debut, Straight Shooting, appears as Sergeant Brown. --Richard T. Jameson


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34 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The DUKE rides again!, May 13, 2001
This review is from: The Horse Soldiers (DVD)
A wonderful picture of the war between the states, "Horse Soldiers" follows the story of Wayne leading his troopers in an attack deep into enemy territory. Loosely based on a factual event, the Union must cut off the supply lines to Vicksburg. DUKE leads the raid.

This is a fantastic transfer, as others have mentioned. I spotted literally one damaged frame, with a "V" shaped crease in it. The colors blaze off the screeen, and although there are no booklets, inserts, or extras (other than the original trailer), the disc is a real keeper.

Although many see this picture as "Ford-lite," there are several classic Ford touches throughout the film. The opening shot of the calvary marching in a sundown silhouette is stirring. The charge of the child soldiers is a great moment (you see Wayne tip his hat to them as he rides off).

For me, I like the subtle, "hidden" Ford touches in all of his films, which reveal telling information about characters without the overbearing, in-your-face, and just plain heavy-handed direction in today's movies.

In "Horse Soldiers", the dyed-in-the-wool Southern patriot Hannah Hunter has spent several days as prisoner of the Union soldiers. At one point, in order to make her feel better, a soldier gives her a candle for light. Another offers her a fragment of a looking glass. The soldier holds up the broken mirror, and when she looks at her reflection she can see the soldier's Yankee cap over the top of it, as if she wore it herself. That's Ford telling us she's been converted, without slapping us in the face or dumbing it down for us.

You'll see familiar Ford faces pop up here and there, too. Jack Pennick is in just about all of John Ford's westerns. Hank Worden and Ken Curtis will be instantly familiar to fans of "The Searchers". Ken Curtis was also in "Rio Grande" and "The Quiet Man", and is probably best known as Festus on "Gunsmoke".

O.Z. Whitehead was in "The Grapes of Wrath" and "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance". Walter Reed was in "Sergeant Rutledge" and "Cheyenne Autumn".

Bing Russell, who plays Dunker, is the man gunned down in the saloon in another DUKE movie, "Rio Bravo".

Of couse, other familiar faces include Storther Martin and Denver Pyle as a pair of Confederate deserters.

This is a really solid cavalry film, with The DUKE in the thick of the action. William Holden is a good match as a foil for DUKE.

For those who say DUKE couldn't act, DUKE has a great scene in the Newton Station bar when he reveals why he doesn't like doctors.

"Horse Soldiers" is an overlooked gem from Ford, only because his more famous films shine that much more.

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31 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite John Wayne Movie, January 30, 2000
By Steve Rawlings (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Horse Soldiers [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I am an unabashed fan of John Wayne movies from "Stagecoach" to "The Shootist." Among them all, "The Horse Soldiers" is my personal favorite.

John Ford captures, in vivid, robust color, the pageantry of the Union and Confederate cavalries. With flags flying, horses pounding, and bugles blaring, Ford and Wayne create sheer movie entertainment. The musical score by David Buttolph perfectly captures the varying moods of the film and complements the stirring visual images. From "I Left My Love" to the "Bonnie Blue Flag," the music accents the film's emotions. William Holden and Constance Towers are well-cast as Wayne's nemesis. The supporting cast is bolstered with many Wayne regulars, including Ken Curtus (Festus from "Gunsmoke").

Many criticize the factual inaccuracies in John Wayne films. So what! He didn't intend to make documentaries, he intended to make rousing, entertaining movies. I will always believe this was his best...

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Civil War according to the Duke, April 19, 2001
By Mr. Ted "ghenry@9153.com" (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Horse Soldiers (DVD)
I remember the advertisement to The Horse Soldiers today as if the movie was just being released. Way back in 1960, the newspaper ads and trailer all bragged of the big showdown between the Duke, and costar, William Holden.Unfortunately, even at 10 years old, the big showdown was more of a letdown, but that is the only negative aspect of this fine, actioner picture, which was directed by the great, John Ford. This was the only Ford picture set during the Civil War, and he did a masterful job. The story line was simple,Union Colonel Wayne leads soldiers deep into Rebel territory, and Holden as the liberal Army Doctor, whose beliefs often conflict with the Duke's. As in many Wayne-Ford pictures, there are many magic little moments in this picture which all combine to a thrilling and heart-stopping conclusion. I firmly recommend the Horse Soldiers,especially on DVD. If you have never seen it in wide-screen format, you are in for a real treat. If you are a John Wayne fan from way back, but have already seen The Horse Soldiers, mount up and join the cavalry ride one more time. And who knows, you may even sing along with them this time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Civil War Story - Raid led by the Duke
Based mostly on historical events, the Horse Soldiers tells the story about a Union Cavalry raid deep into Rebel country. Read more
Published 4 months ago by D. Keating

4.0 out of 5 stars The Horse Soldiers
This is a Hollywood version of real events that took place during the Vicksburg Campaign in 1863. While there is a lot of Hollywood flair, the events of the raid and the impact... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Hugh T. Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars I Left My Home,I Left My Love,For The U.S. Cavalry
Based on a true incident during the Civil War,Horse Soldiers,a spectacular cavalry film from the great John Ford,starring John Wayne and William Holden who make up pretty good... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not What I Had Hoped For
Over the years I believe I've seen all the significant films of John Wayne and John Ford, except "The Horse Soldiers. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Michael Wilson

5.0 out of 5 stars Not that kind of engineer.

The Horse Soldiers DVD

John Wayne stars as the Union Colonel Grierson in John Ford's dramatization the Union's Grierson's Raid in 1863 ( Grierson led... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Gunner

4.0 out of 5 stars A good tale of the Civil War with horses, battles, and colorful supporting characters
This movie by John Ford paired John Wayne (Col. John Marlowe) and William Holden (Maj Hank Kendall, regimental surgeon) as the male leads in the film while Constance Towers... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Craig Matteson

5.0 out of 5 stars Sense of Honor among men
This is one of my favorite movies by John Ford. It shows a sense of honor among men and between North and South. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Jon H. Huer

4.0 out of 5 stars Great old-fashioned actioner
John Wayne on horseback. The Civil War. A daring raid. William Holden as a whiskey-swilling surgeon. What else do you need? Read more
Published 21 months ago by Scott R. Lucado

5.0 out of 5 stars The Horse Soldiers 1959
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