5.7
During the Civil War, in Wyoming, horse dealers Joan Britton and Stephen Cook are competing to supply the Union Army with horses. A Cherokee is in the area to stir up the Sioux against the Union just as Cook decides to steal a herd of Sioux horses. Ex-army doctor Jonathan Westgate opposes Cook’s unscrupulous methods as well as being Cook’s rival for the affections of Joan. It seems Westgate is the only one able to prevent a new Indian war.
Jeff Chandler
Jonathan Westgate
Faith Domergue
Joan Britton
Lyle Bettger
Stephen Cook
Peter Whitney
Ahab Jones
Stacy Harris
Uriah (as Stacy S. Harris)
Walter Sande
Joe Baird
Stephen Chase
Major McKay
John War Eagle
Red Cloud
Glenn Strange
Stand Watie
Charles Arnt
Gist
Julia Montoya
Heyoka
Ray Bennett
Sgt. Manners
Dewey Drapeau
Teo-Ka-Ha
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Ray (as Boyd Red Morgan)
Lane Bradford
Lee
Jack Ingram
Sam
Clem Fuller
Jake
Director
Lloyd Bacon
Screenplay
Melvin Levy
Screenplay, Story
J. Robert Bren
Screenplay, Story
Gladys Atwater
June 11, 2017
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Sioux Convention.
Directed by Lloyd Bacon and collectively written by Melvin Levy, J. Robert Bren and Gladys Atwater. Starring Jeff Chandler, Faith Domergue, Lyle Bettger, Peter Whitney and Stacy Harris.
The grand title sadly doesn't match what is actually put on screen, since Bacon's film is more a thinker than a thugger. Plot has Chandler as an ex-Union surgeon who takes up with ranchers and Indians in fighting the good cause against Bettger's horse baron and nefarious rebel rousers.
Undeniably the intentions and thought as per the screenplay are honourable, the anti-racist currents coupled with thematics involving the false deals laid at the Native American's doors, these are interestingly played and keep the pic from sinking below an average level. Action is in short supply, but there are moments of muscular brawn and bravado, while the Oregon locations and Technicolor photography (Maury Gertsman) provide pleasing surroundings.
Chandler and Bettger get roles for which they were known and suited, but Domergue - radiant in that "just made love" look she had - just ends up as more token interest than the feisty intelligent business woman that the story threatens to unleash. Whitney and Harris deliver good foil as stoic friend and unscrupulous fiend respectively. While John War Eagle and Glenn Strange offer up a firm backbone in the secondary support slots.
The story and ideas have been done far better in far more well known Westerns, thus rendering this as hardly essential. But some merit exists and for Chandler and Bettger fans it's a decent time waster. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00