Fort Massacre (1958)

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Written by Martin Goldsmith

Directed by Joseph M. Newman

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1958

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Joseph M. Newman's tough western stars Joel McCrea as a US cavalry sergeant who takes over command of the platoon when the senior officers are killed in an Apache attack. He has to lead the troop to safety through hundreds of miles of hostile territory, as the marauding Apaches continue to harry them, but his men begin to question his plans, particularly when he decides to attack a superior force. Is he seeking revenge for the murder of his wife by the Apache, even at the expense of his own men, and how can they stop him sacrificing their lives?

Cast

Joel McCreaSgt. Vinson
Forrest TuckerPvt. McGurney
Susan CabotPiute Girl
Johnny RussellPvt. Robert W. Travis
George N. NeisePvt. Pendleton
Anthony CarusoPawnee
Robert OsterlohPvt. Schwabacker
Denver PylePvt. Collins
Francis McDonaldOld Piute Man
Guy PrescottPvt. Tucker
Rayford BarnesPvt. Moss
Irving BaconCharlie the Trader
Claire CarletonAdele
Larry ChanceMoving Cloud

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites July 26th, 2008 - 6:09pmSamantha said...

    Does anyone know if this movie is available on VHS or DVD or where I can get a copy?

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