Product Reviews
Based on an actual Civil War mission, Colonel Marlowe (John Wayne) and Major Kendall (William Holden) are ordered by General Grant to take three regiments 300 miles into enemy territory. They must destroy the railroad line between Newton Station and Vicksburg in hopes of choking off supplies to the South. Marlowe encounters a Southern belle loyal to the enemy, and keeps her in sight throughout the journey so she can't warn the Confederates. Kendall, a Northern surgeon, and the crusty Marlowe have their differences along the way. Action, romance and gory battlefield surgery accompany the army as the mission is completed. John Ford directed this film based on a novel by Harold Sinclair. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi
Product Notes
John Wayne teams with William Holden and eminent western director John Ford for this frontier actioner "packed with laughter, romance and thrills" (The Hollywood Reporter)! Written by John LeeMahin and Martin Rackin, this faithful representation of one of the most daring cavalry exploits inhistory is both a moving tribute to the men who fought and died in that bloody war and a powerful, action-packed drama.Based on an actual Civil War incident, The Horse Soldiers tells the rousing tale of a troop of Union soldiers who force their way deep into Southern territory to destroy a rebel stronghold at Newton Station. In command is hardbitten Colonel Marlowe (Wayne), a man who is strikingly contrasted by the company's gentle surgeon (Holden) and the beautiful but crafty Southern belle (Constance Towers) who's forced to accompany the Union raiders on perhaps the most harrowing mission in the war.
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10 May 2011 |
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MGM/UA STUDIOS ( MGM ) |
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120 |
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A: Americas, E Asia |
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1.66:1 (Vistavision), Color, Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV |
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French |
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Dolby Digital Mono, DTS-HD Master Audio, English, French, Spanish |
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Discs:1 ~ Format:Blu-Ray ~ Region:A |
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Eng Fre Spa |
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View Cast For Horse Soldiers |
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Art Director:Frank Hotaling, Cinematographer:William H. Clothier, Composer (Music Score):David Buttolph, Director:John Ford, Producer:John Lee Mahin, Producer:Martin Rackin, Screenwriter:John Lee Mahin, Screenwriter:Martin Rackin |
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