Only the Valiant with Gregory Peck: DVD Cover
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Only the Valiant Director: Gordon M. Douglas Cast: Gregory Peck, Barbara Payton, Ward Bond, Gig Young

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1950
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 9,902
 
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Disc #1 -- Only the Valiant
1. Scout for the Army [13:11]
2. Got My Orders [7:34]
3. The Last Three Nights [9:51]
4. Through the Pass [7:23]
5. You're an Angel [16:30]
6. More Water [14:20]
7. Fire at Will [7:56]
8. A Great Help [7:08]
9. Darkness [3:00]
10. Someone Cover Me [5:37]
11. Everything's Quiet [8:21]
12. Feel Fit to Ride? [3:59]

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Originally conceived as a Gary Cooper western, Only the Valiant reached the screen with Gregory Peck in the lead. Peck plays Richard Lance, a strictly by-the-book Army captain. Though hated by his men, Lance is respected for his military know-how. This comes in very handy when Lance and a detachment of troops attempt to reach, and then hold, an unguarded Army garrison in the middle of Apache Country. Among the film's he-man contingent are Ward Bond, Gig Young, Lon Chaney Jr., Neville Brand, Jeff Corey and Steve Brodie, all delivering topnotch performances. The nominal leading lady is Barbara Payton, whose real-life tragedies were far more dramatic than any film she appeared in. Only the Valiant was based on a novel by Charles Marquis Warren. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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