Texas Ranger Jake Cutter arrests gambler Paul Regret, but soon finds himself teamed with his prisoner in an undercover effort to defeat a band of renegade arms merchants and thieves known as Comancheros.
John Wayne
Jake Cutter
Stuart Whitman
Paul Regret
Ina Balin
Pilar Graile
Nehemiah Persoff
Graile
Lee Marvin
Crow
Michael Ansara
Amelung
Patrick Wayne
Tobe (Texas Ranger)
Bruce Cabot
Maj. Henry (Ranger CO)
Joan O'Brien
Melinda Marshall
Jack Elam
Horseface (Comanchero)
Edgar Buchanan
Circuit Court Judge Thaddeus Jackson Breen
Henry Daniell
Gireaux
Richard Devon
Esteban
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams
Ed McBain - Gunrunner (uncredited)
Phil Arnold
Nervous Drunk (uncredited)
Anne Barton
Martha Schofield (uncredited)
Steve Baylor
Comanchero (uncredited)
Danny Borzage
Barfly (uncredited)
Don Brodie
Card Dealer (uncredited)
Alan Carney
Stillwater Bartender (uncredited)
Iphigenie Castiglioni
Josefina (uncredited)
Dennis Cole
Blonde Youth (uncredited)
Booth Colman
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Jackie Cubat
Fuzzy - Hotel Girl (uncredited)
Gabriel Curtiz
Marsac (uncredited)
John Dierkes
Ranger Bill Larsen (uncredited)
Ilana Dowding
Mary Schofield (uncredited)
William Fawcett
Poker Player (uncredited)
Eric Feldary
Valtin (uncredited)
Joe Gray
Minor Role (uncredited)
Lenmana Guerin
Indian Maid (uncredited)
Claude Hall
Ranger (uncredited)
Tom Hennesy
Gordo - Graile's Bodyguard (uncredited)
Tom Hernández
Croupier (uncredited)
Joseph La Cava
Dealer (uncredited)
George J. Lewis
Chief Iron Shirt (uncredited)
Jon Lormer
White-Haired Man on Riverboat (uncredited)
Roger Mobley
Bub Schofield (uncredited)
Bob Steele
Pa Schofield (uncredited)
Director
Michael Curtiz
Novel
Paul Wellman
Screenplay
James Edward Grant
Screenplay
Clair Huffaker
May 9, 2014
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Just like your first rattler. One look and you'll know.
After winning a duel with a prominent and connected New Orleans man, gambler Paul Regret (Stuart Whitman) has to flee on account of impending arrest for murder. But he is soon captured by Texas Ranger, Jake Cutter (John Wayne), who sets about returning him to Louisiana to be hanged. However, in spite of their obvious professional differences, the men are forced to come together to fight The Comancheros, renegade white men who smuggle guns and whiskey to the Comanche Indians.
The credentials for The Comancheros are out of the top draw. Directed by Michael Curtiz, starring John Wayne, with support from the likes of Lee Marvin, Henry Daniel, Edgar Buchanan, Ina Balin, Jack Elam & Bruce Cabot. While the score is provided by Elmer Bernstein and cinematography is courtesy of William H. Clothier. It's based on a story by Paul Wellman and although far from being a top tier Duke Wayne Oater, it's an amiable action packed movie that has an old fashioned feel to it.
This was to be Curtiz's last film as he was to pass away shortly afterwards, he was helped on the direction by Wayne who requested to be uncredited for his work, while Cliff Lyons was on hand for some of the action sequences. The acting is solid and the cast seem to be having fun, though a romantic strand between Whitman's Regret & Balin's Pilar is badly developed, but around them all is the Utah & Arizona locale which is beautifully utilised by the talented Clothier.
An entertaining Oater to pass away a Sunday afternoon with. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$4,260,000.00
Revenue:
$3,500,000.00