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In Pursuit of Honor
 
 

In Pursuit of Honor (1995)

Don Johnson , Craig Sheffer , Ken Olin    PG-13   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Don Johnson, Craig Sheffer, Gabrielle Anwar, Bob Gunton, James Sikking
  • Directors: Ken Olin
  • Writers: Dennis Lynton Clark
  • Producers: Anne Hopkins, Darryl Sheen, Jeffrey M. Hayes, Larry Peerce, Marian Rees
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Unknown)
  • Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Hbo Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: May 8, 2001
  • Run Time: 111 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (57 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000059H7O
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #25,747 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
    #95 in  Movies & TV > Television > HBO > HBO Films
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Item Name: In Pursuit of Honor; Studio: Hbo Home Video

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Based on a true story, five cavalry officers are in a race against time, risking their honor and their lives to save four hundred horses destined for destruction by the US Army.

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41 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars There is a proper way to retire horses in the U.S. calvary, January 2, 2005
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In Pursuit of Honor (DVD)
In 1930 General Douglas MacArthur was appointed chief of staff of the U.S. Army and attempted to modernize the Army. In June 1932 he used not only tanks and troops of cavalry with drawn sabers, but also infantry with fixed bayonets to attack the Bonus Army in Washington, D.C., claiming the outrageous idea of American troops attacking former members of the Army who had served in the First World War was justified because the nation was on the verge of a communist revolution.

While that infamous moment in American military history is the prologue for "In Pursuit of Honor," Dennis Lynton Clark's script tells what happened in 1935 when MacArthur changed the cavalry from men on horseback to men in tanks and ordered the destruction of hundreds of horses. The decision does not sit well with old Sergeant John Libbey (Don Johnson) and his other NCO's, but it is young Lt. Marshall Buxton (Craig Sheffer) who decides after watching the infantry gun down a hundred horses that they are not going to let the same thing be done to any more of the creatures. For these men it is a question of honor and they think when their service is no longer required horses should be treated the same way as former soldiers. Of course, the film's prologue amply proves that MacArthur (James Sikking) is willing to gun down old soldiers along with old horses.

Libbey is certainly an old soldier at home in the saddle and Buxton is young, a West Point graduate, but they have in common a tendency to be insubordinate when it comes to matters of honor. Libbey refused to ride down the women and children of the Bonus Army just because ordered to do so by Colonel John Hardesty (Bob Gunton), who is the officer MacArthur sends west to do the changeover. Buxton knows nothing about Hardesty's past, but he knows that what the Army is doing to this horses is wrong and in a split-second he makes a decision to save the rest of the horses.

Since the army base on the American-Mexican border is south of them, the soldiers take the horses north and Hardesty sets off in pursuit with his mechanized force. Unfortunately director Ken Olin made "In Pursuit of Honor" for television, which means the budget for depicting an epic chase between horses and machines was never there. There is an entire dimension to this story with regards to the disadvantages of trying to find roads to travel on in the U.S. in 1935 in pursuit of a bunch of horses.

The best parts of this television movie are out in the middle of no where with the five soldiers and their hundreds of horses. Johnson's performance is the cornerstone of the film, caught up in the attempt to save the horses without really pausing to consider the implications of what it means for any of them. However, the whole ideal of the big confrontation that is building throughout the film ends up becoming something of an anticlimax by the time it is finally played out, although why is not exactly clear. While the horses are heading north we have a subplot involving Colonel Owen Stuart (Rod Steiger), the retired former leader of the cavalry, who goes to the nation's capital to try and convince MacArthur of the mistake he is making, and his daughter, Jessica (Gabrielle Anwar), a young reporter.

The suggestion is that something bigger than the military is going to save the day, but that does not really prove to be the case. If anything, the lesson of this 1995 movie is that the honor of the U.S. Army is where it has always been, in the hearts of its non-commissioned officers. The officers can give all the commands they want, but the sense of what is right and wrong in the military comes in the looks of not only Sgt. Libbey's companions, Sgt. Thomas Mulcahey (John Dennis Johnston), Sgt. James Shattuck (Robert Coleby), and Sgt. Sean Quinlain (Neil Melville), put a pair of non-coms who are involved in the pursuit, Sgt. Ernest Gruber (Peter Curtin) and Sgt. Nathaniel Rutherford (Brian McDermott).

In 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt sent MacArthur to organize the defense of the Philippines, a fact that is not related at the end of "In Pursuit of Honor." Actually, there is not any sort of scroll of information at the end to let us know what happened to the participants in this true story. But the idea that FDR would boot MacArthur to the other side of the globe for thinking shooting several hundred horses is a good idea is certainly a decision you would want to applaud (although Herbert Hoover having done it three years earlier would be even better).
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Hollywood, Not History, June 21, 2000
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This is an very entertaining action yarn -- and that is just what it is, pure fiction. The previous reviewer who blasted the film as fiction is apparently correct. Although the US Cavalry Association and the MacArthur Foundation thoroughly researched this alleged incident, they were unable to find anything remotely like it that actually occurred in history. The Cavalry Association contacted the film's writer and was told that it was based on a story the writer had heard from "3 old sergeants" (quoted from an e-mail received by this reviewer from the Cavalry Association.) Both organizations wrote to HBO requesting that the film's billing, "Based on a true story" be removed from the film. But since Hollywood often doesn't much care for the truth with its products, they were ignored.

So, moviegoer, enjoy a good action tale, but until or unless HBO decides to divulge the actual source(s)of this allged "true story", don't believe a line or scene of it as regards the slaughter and rescue of the horses it portrays.

As for the film itself, it is very entertaining and all members of the cast do a nice job with it. I am giving it a 4 star rating for its entertainment value alone; a NO STAR rating for its apparently false claim of being "based on a true story." Good cast, nice locations, and a depiction of the "brown shoe" army that existed between the World Wars not often depicted on the screen make it enjoyable to watch.

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26 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An enjoyable movie with *some* basis on historical events, February 24, 2002
Those viewers with prior service, especially during wartime, will enjoy "In Pursuit of Honor" all the more.

Perhaps the biggest surprise was how admirably well Don Johnson carried off the roll of a battle hardened old boot. The director and writer "hollywoodized" some events and created a film which brought tears to this old sergeant's eyes. The depiction of General MacArthur is appropo; but the body of the movie is the plight of a small contingency of men against tall odds and direct orders.

Would this country ever destroy cavalry horses? We left behind "legions" of finely trained military dogs (K-9's) in Vietnam where a staple is canine flesh. The two main excuses I was told in the field were: budget cuts and the fear of spreading heartworms. There were innumerable instances which defied commonsense and ethics during the Vietnam War, errr, Conflict.

Reality check time. The era depicted in this film is a time of the United States history which has been clouded by agenda and spin. There were marches in the streets, payrolls were cut, veteran benefits were cut, pensions were cut, veterans were clubbed, millions were suffering for lack of food and housing (tons of federally stored milk, butter, and cheese were destroyed instead of being distributed to the needy), as told to me by my Grandfather who served as cavalry blacksmith during and after World War I. He later crosstrained into cooks. Either way, he said, there was no getting away from horses....:p

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5.0 out of 5 stars In Pursuit of Honor
I found the movie very interesting! It was a great depiction of a time in United States history and the US Army after WWI. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Louis J. Barbier

2.0 out of 5 stars True: It never happened; Another bad example.
It's an insult to us veterans, and esp. cavalry troopers, for hollyweird to sludge ahead w/ farb films, when they known darn well it's a lie! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Gary A. Hurd

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful--Based on True Story!
This true story about the dissolution of the Calvary and the governments plan to systematically shoot the horses that were all important to he soldiers survival has you cheering... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Donna Williams

5.0 out of 5 stars great for any horse lover
if you are a horse lover watch this movie, a must it asked you how far would you go for the thing that you honor the most,
Published 8 months ago by Jennifer B. Richards

4.0 out of 5 stars Honor and Integrity
Requested this movie as I had seen it years ago in New York.

The diversity of characters and their strengths was projected perfectly by all the actors... Read more
Published 8 months ago by A. Robinson

5.0 out of 5 stars Very good movie
This is a wonderful movie combining the elements of a good old western with that of an old war movie, as the post WWI, pre-WWII America recovers from the great depression the Army... Read more
Published 10 months ago by J. Gillis

5.0 out of 5 stars Great story!!!
I saw this movie in my history class and I loved it!! The story about saving veteran horses from slaughter and treating them with the same dignity and respect we give our veterans... Read more
Published 13 months ago by Sarah E. Rodriguez

5.0 out of 5 stars In Pursuit of Honor
My husband had seen this movie a long time ago and asked me to see if I could find it online. I found it on Amazon and I ordered it on Monday and it arrived in the mail on Friday... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Richard Or Joy Zowie

5.0 out of 5 stars In pursuit of Honor
The DVD was exactly as advertised and arrived just a few days after placing the order. I will order from this seller again.
Published 14 months ago by Lynett Butler

3.0 out of 5 stars They didn't get the Bonus Marches right either......
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