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Escape from Fort Bravo Director: John Sturges Cast: William Holden, Eleanor Parker, John Forsythe, William Demarest

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/26/2008
  • Original Release: 1953
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 19,000
 
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A nail-biting Indian deadlock remains the climax of Escape from Fort Bravo, an otherwise overly verbose Western filmed in M-G-M's then-new Ansco colors (forerunner of Eastmancolor). After ruthlessly dragging an escaped prisoner through the Arizona desert, Union Army Captain Roper (William Holden) suffers rebuke from both the rebel prisoners and his commanding officer (Carl Benton Reid). Things settles down a bit with the arrival of Carla Forester (Eleanor Parker), with whom Roper falls in love. But Carla proves to be a Confederate spy assigned to engender the escape of Captain Marsh (John Forsythe), the Rebel leader. The plan succeeds to a point but the escapees are hunted down by Roper and Lieutenant Beecher (Richard Anderson). Returning to Fort Bravo with his prisoners, Roper and his captives ride right into a Mescalero Apache hunting party. Filmed on location at California's Death Valley, Escape from Fort Bravo was co-written by Australian-born actor Michael Pate. Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

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August 10, 2008: A great western combining both yankees versus Rebs and fighting against the indians. the Romance part is maybe a little bit too easy but otherwise the characters are great . the final scene in the desert is a must-see for all westerns fans