It has some very good old fashioned character actors with the likes of Broderick Crawford, Martin Milner, Mickey Shaughnessy and a much younger Della Street in the guise of Barbara Hale. 10 out of 16 found this helpful All in all, an enjoyable film for western devotees. So WHY don't we see it on Amazon? The only thing in his way are the Indians he used to call his friends. according to imdb this is a remake of Sahara (which i've never seen), but it seemed just as close to The Lost Patrol as anything so i'll assume it's just one of those Xth generation variation plots. Last of the Comanches (Western 1953) Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale , Johnny Stewart Part 2. On the road they pick up the passengers of a stagecoach and try to find water while also avoiding an encounter with the Indians.OK remake of "Sahara" with the action transported from WWII Africa to the American Southwest during the Indian Wars. Journeyman director Andre de Toth does a solid job with the cliched script and the meager budget he obviously had to work with. The film is good in almost every sense, but it failed to really wow me with anything. The conflict is that Black Cloud is also out of water and the psychological chess match begins.Broderick Crawford is the Sargent and he is great in the role as are Barbara Hale as the compassionate woman aboard the stage who insists on saving the Indian boy who ends up saving the day. Seems weird though to already make a remake, only 10 years after the original This movie is being based on the 1943 movie "Sahara", which starred Humphrey Bogart in the main lead. Considering the cast, this one is a disappointment on all counts.

By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.Fandango We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Theater box office or somewhere else Biographer Bill Neeley wrote: “Not only did Quanah pass within the span of a single lifetime from a Stone Age warrior to a statesman in the age of the Industrial Revolution, but he never lost a battle to the white man and he also accepted the challenge and responsibility of leading the whole Comanche tribe on the difficult road toward their new …

De Toth mean spirited observations carries a punch and it makes great use of the desert setting. Matt Trainor(Broderick Crawford)and his detail are helping a stagecoach across a hundred miles of sweltering desert following an Indian attack.

Barbara Hale adds feminine charm. cheap, fast, hard, fun.Townsfolk and a wagon train band together after several of their members are killed by the notorious Black Cloud, but when they learn the great chief is without water, they bargain with him to try and stay alive.

DarrylHuff. broderick, lloyd bridges, barbara hale etc. Crawford was still in the glow of his two star quality performances in All The King's Men and Born Yesterday. When his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and Sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade. A young Comanche boy Little Knife(Johnny Stewart)actually is sent to bring the cavalry to the rescue.

This western is a survival story as a cavalry sergeant leads six cavalry troopers and a few stagecoach travelers across barren desert flats and battle thirst, sand-storms and Comanches. A bad example of the western B-movie genre. Barbara Hale, the cast's only femme, is solid in her support of star Broderick Crawford and is very much at home in the western genre.


Journeyman director Andre de Toth does a solid job with the cliched script and the meager budget he obviously had to work with.

The fort, with a couple of men, and a woman, is surrounded by hundreds of Indians, very little water, until the cavalry shows up.
It stars Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale, Lloyd Bridges, Mickey Shaughnessy, Johnny Stewart, George Matthews and Hugh Sanders. Crawford, hilariously barking orders like on speed (remember Highway Patrol: "I want roadblocks here, here, and here. 1 out of 1 found this helpful This one is very much a carbon copy of it, though. The reasons for making a stand are far fetched, but that's Hollywood. The action scenes are well-staged and clocking at a short 85 minutes the film never overstays its welcome.Taut little "B" western with a sergeant (Broderick Crawford) and his four officers (Lloyd Bridges, being one), lone survivors of an Indian attack on a small frontier town, hooking up with a stagecoach (with Barbara Hale the lone female amongst all the men) and heading through a desert.

WHY was Lloyd Bridges in BOTH the original "Sahara" and this remake? When Cochise bands together with Geronimo and other Indian tribes, Major Colton abandons his fort, heading towards Fort Sheridan, through Apache Pass. And one of his first targets is the small town of Dry Buttes where a small cavalry regiment finds itself forced to fight against incredible odds. Not long after that they come upon a stage coach headed directly for Dry Buttes and after turning it around they realize that their only chance to survive depends on their making it safely to Fort Macklin which is over 100 miles away. 10-4!"). This is a really interesting Western in that it follows "High Noon"'s trend of the heroes not becoming gunslinging badasses and takes a simpler, more realistic approach. Montanans Jim Redfern and Mike Evans head into Canada's British Columbia via the Cariboo Trail intent to raise cattle and dig for gold but find trouble instead.
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It has some very good old fashioned character actors with the likes of Broderick Crawford, Martin Milner, Mickey Shaughnessy and a much younger Della Street in the guise of Barbara Hale. 10 out of 16 found this helpful All in all, an enjoyable film for western devotees. So WHY don't we see it on Amazon? The only thing in his way are the Indians he used to call his friends. according to imdb this is a remake of Sahara (which i've never seen), but it seemed just as close to The Lost Patrol as anything so i'll assume it's just one of those Xth generation variation plots. Last of the Comanches (Western 1953) Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale , Johnny Stewart Part 2. On the road they pick up the passengers of a stagecoach and try to find water while also avoiding an encounter with the Indians.OK remake of "Sahara" with the action transported from WWII Africa to the American Southwest during the Indian Wars. Journeyman director Andre de Toth does a solid job with the cliched script and the meager budget he obviously had to work with. The film is good in almost every sense, but it failed to really wow me with anything. The conflict is that Black Cloud is also out of water and the psychological chess match begins.Broderick Crawford is the Sargent and he is great in the role as are Barbara Hale as the compassionate woman aboard the stage who insists on saving the Indian boy who ends up saving the day. Seems weird though to already make a remake, only 10 years after the original This movie is being based on the 1943 movie "Sahara", which starred Humphrey Bogart in the main lead. Considering the cast, this one is a disappointment on all counts.

By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.Fandango We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Theater box office or somewhere else Biographer Bill Neeley wrote: “Not only did Quanah pass within the span of a single lifetime from a Stone Age warrior to a statesman in the age of the Industrial Revolution, but he never lost a battle to the white man and he also accepted the challenge and responsibility of leading the whole Comanche tribe on the difficult road toward their new …

De Toth mean spirited observations carries a punch and it makes great use of the desert setting. Matt Trainor(Broderick Crawford)and his detail are helping a stagecoach across a hundred miles of sweltering desert following an Indian attack.

Barbara Hale adds feminine charm. cheap, fast, hard, fun.Townsfolk and a wagon train band together after several of their members are killed by the notorious Black Cloud, but when they learn the great chief is without water, they bargain with him to try and stay alive.

DarrylHuff. broderick, lloyd bridges, barbara hale etc. Crawford was still in the glow of his two star quality performances in All The King's Men and Born Yesterday. When his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and Sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade. A young Comanche boy Little Knife(Johnny Stewart)actually is sent to bring the cavalry to the rescue.

This western is a survival story as a cavalry sergeant leads six cavalry troopers and a few stagecoach travelers across barren desert flats and battle thirst, sand-storms and Comanches. A bad example of the western B-movie genre. Barbara Hale, the cast's only femme, is solid in her support of star Broderick Crawford and is very much at home in the western genre.


Journeyman director Andre de Toth does a solid job with the cliched script and the meager budget he obviously had to work with.

The fort, with a couple of men, and a woman, is surrounded by hundreds of Indians, very little water, until the cavalry shows up.
It stars Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale, Lloyd Bridges, Mickey Shaughnessy, Johnny Stewart, George Matthews and Hugh Sanders. Crawford, hilariously barking orders like on speed (remember Highway Patrol: "I want roadblocks here, here, and here. 1 out of 1 found this helpful This one is very much a carbon copy of it, though. The reasons for making a stand are far fetched, but that's Hollywood. The action scenes are well-staged and clocking at a short 85 minutes the film never overstays its welcome.Taut little "B" western with a sergeant (Broderick Crawford) and his four officers (Lloyd Bridges, being one), lone survivors of an Indian attack on a small frontier town, hooking up with a stagecoach (with Barbara Hale the lone female amongst all the men) and heading through a desert.

WHY was Lloyd Bridges in BOTH the original "Sahara" and this remake? When Cochise bands together with Geronimo and other Indian tribes, Major Colton abandons his fort, heading towards Fort Sheridan, through Apache Pass. And one of his first targets is the small town of Dry Buttes where a small cavalry regiment finds itself forced to fight against incredible odds. Not long after that they come upon a stage coach headed directly for Dry Buttes and after turning it around they realize that their only chance to survive depends on their making it safely to Fort Macklin which is over 100 miles away. 10-4!"). This is a really interesting Western in that it follows "High Noon"'s trend of the heroes not becoming gunslinging badasses and takes a simpler, more realistic approach. Montanans Jim Redfern and Mike Evans head into Canada's British Columbia via the Cariboo Trail intent to raise cattle and dig for gold but find trouble instead.
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Last of the Comanches


Eventually finding themselves unable to successfully defend the town, a few cavalry soldiers led by "Sergeant Matt Trainor" (Broderick Crawford) manage to escape into the desert but in their haste carry very little food or water with them. Normally i am not a western fan but this movie was exceptional.



It has some very good old fashioned character actors with the likes of Broderick Crawford, Martin Milner, Mickey Shaughnessy and a much younger Della Street in the guise of Barbara Hale. 10 out of 16 found this helpful All in all, an enjoyable film for western devotees. So WHY don't we see it on Amazon? The only thing in his way are the Indians he used to call his friends. according to imdb this is a remake of Sahara (which i've never seen), but it seemed just as close to The Lost Patrol as anything so i'll assume it's just one of those Xth generation variation plots. Last of the Comanches (Western 1953) Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale , Johnny Stewart Part 2. On the road they pick up the passengers of a stagecoach and try to find water while also avoiding an encounter with the Indians.OK remake of "Sahara" with the action transported from WWII Africa to the American Southwest during the Indian Wars. Journeyman director Andre de Toth does a solid job with the cliched script and the meager budget he obviously had to work with. The film is good in almost every sense, but it failed to really wow me with anything. The conflict is that Black Cloud is also out of water and the psychological chess match begins.Broderick Crawford is the Sargent and he is great in the role as are Barbara Hale as the compassionate woman aboard the stage who insists on saving the Indian boy who ends up saving the day. Seems weird though to already make a remake, only 10 years after the original This movie is being based on the 1943 movie "Sahara", which starred Humphrey Bogart in the main lead. Considering the cast, this one is a disappointment on all counts.

By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie.Fandango We won’t be able to verify your ticket today, but it’s great to know for the future.Theater box office or somewhere else Biographer Bill Neeley wrote: “Not only did Quanah pass within the span of a single lifetime from a Stone Age warrior to a statesman in the age of the Industrial Revolution, but he never lost a battle to the white man and he also accepted the challenge and responsibility of leading the whole Comanche tribe on the difficult road toward their new …

De Toth mean spirited observations carries a punch and it makes great use of the desert setting. Matt Trainor(Broderick Crawford)and his detail are helping a stagecoach across a hundred miles of sweltering desert following an Indian attack.

Barbara Hale adds feminine charm. cheap, fast, hard, fun.Townsfolk and a wagon train band together after several of their members are killed by the notorious Black Cloud, but when they learn the great chief is without water, they bargain with him to try and stay alive.

DarrylHuff. broderick, lloyd bridges, barbara hale etc. Crawford was still in the glow of his two star quality performances in All The King's Men and Born Yesterday. When his father and brother are murdered by a corrupt lawyer and Sheriff duo, railroad surveyor Clay O'Mara plans his revenge, and is aided by former outlaw Whitey Kincade. A young Comanche boy Little Knife(Johnny Stewart)actually is sent to bring the cavalry to the rescue.

This western is a survival story as a cavalry sergeant leads six cavalry troopers and a few stagecoach travelers across barren desert flats and battle thirst, sand-storms and Comanches. A bad example of the western B-movie genre. Barbara Hale, the cast's only femme, is solid in her support of star Broderick Crawford and is very much at home in the western genre.


Journeyman director Andre de Toth does a solid job with the cliched script and the meager budget he obviously had to work with.

The fort, with a couple of men, and a woman, is surrounded by hundreds of Indians, very little water, until the cavalry shows up.
It stars Broderick Crawford, Barbara Hale, Lloyd Bridges, Mickey Shaughnessy, Johnny Stewart, George Matthews and Hugh Sanders. Crawford, hilariously barking orders like on speed (remember Highway Patrol: "I want roadblocks here, here, and here. 1 out of 1 found this helpful This one is very much a carbon copy of it, though. The reasons for making a stand are far fetched, but that's Hollywood. The action scenes are well-staged and clocking at a short 85 minutes the film never overstays its welcome.Taut little "B" western with a sergeant (Broderick Crawford) and his four officers (Lloyd Bridges, being one), lone survivors of an Indian attack on a small frontier town, hooking up with a stagecoach (with Barbara Hale the lone female amongst all the men) and heading through a desert.

WHY was Lloyd Bridges in BOTH the original "Sahara" and this remake? When Cochise bands together with Geronimo and other Indian tribes, Major Colton abandons his fort, heading towards Fort Sheridan, through Apache Pass. And one of his first targets is the small town of Dry Buttes where a small cavalry regiment finds itself forced to fight against incredible odds. Not long after that they come upon a stage coach headed directly for Dry Buttes and after turning it around they realize that their only chance to survive depends on their making it safely to Fort Macklin which is over 100 miles away. 10-4!"). This is a really interesting Western in that it follows "High Noon"'s trend of the heroes not becoming gunslinging badasses and takes a simpler, more realistic approach. Montanans Jim Redfern and Mike Evans head into Canada's British Columbia via the Cariboo Trail intent to raise cattle and dig for gold but find trouble instead.

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