7th Cavalry (USA 1956)
Original Main Theme Record
Music conducted by Mischa Bakaleinikoff
7th Cavalry is a 1956 Technicolor American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis based on a story by Glendon Swarthout set after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. It starred Randolph Scott and was filmed in Mexico.
Cast: Randolph Scott - Capt. Tom Benson
Barbara Hale - Martha Kellogg
Jay C. Flippen - Sgt. Bates
Frank Faylen - Sgt. Kruger
Jeanette Nolan - Charlotte Reynolds
Leo Gordon - Vogel
Denver Pyle - Dixon
Harry Carey Jr. - Cpl. Morrison
Michael Pate - Capt. Benteen
Donald Curtis - Lt. Bob Fitch
Frank Wilcox - Maj. Reno
Pat Hogan - Young Hawk
Returning to Fort Lincoln, Captain Benson learns of Custer's defeat at the Little Big Horn. At the inquiry as Custer's Officers blame Custer for the defeat, Benson tries to defend him. But Benson was suspiciously absent at the time of the battle and is now despised by the troops. So when an order to retrieve the bodies from the battlefield arrives, Benson volunteers for the dangerous mission of returning back into Indian territory.
O filme foi lançado pela Columbia nos cinemas americanos em dezembro de 1956, e no Brasil chamou-se "Sétima cavalaria" mesmo. Faz parte de uma série de westerns que Randolph Scott estrelou e co-produziu para a Columbia em parceria com Harry Joe Brown. A metragem total é de apenas 75 minutos.
samuel63867 5 days ago
@TheBayaker This piece of Queens English shows why momma kept saying, Go to school. Learn to spell and read a dictionary.
CRAZYCARL60 1 week ago
@DukeFanGermany I work in Pulaski as a matter of fact. At CPO. I'm just saying.
garciagar64 3 weeks ago
@SpecialEffects9 what is an African-American?
Vindicator58 3 weeks ago
@666husar John Wayne?
1941pearl 1 month ago
Pulaski, Tennessee, was named for him.
SouthernGirl72364 1 month ago
@666husar
I'm an American. I know who Count Pulaski is and also that the Polish cavalry have a long and honorable tradition going back for centuries.
4Topwood 3 months ago
@666husar For sure, Count Casimir Pulaski, he died by the Battle of Savannah in 1779. I guess thats known for each american school kid ( or should be).
One of the greatest U.S. Barracks in Germany, near Kaiserslautern (K'Town), is named in honor of that famous and brave polish Officer and Horse Soldier. Names like Pulaski, von Steuben or Lafayette are part of the U.S. Military History. Dont forget, the U.S.A. are formed by Europeans.
DukeFanGermany 5 months ago
Natives enslaved African-American/Blacks...mostly eastern territories.
Now, lets talk about the "Ice Bridge Crossers", your cousins that beat up on the peaceful ones from Africa that built the original Pyramids, that built the Pyramids here on the North American continent...
Fact, African-American/Black soldiers, later known as Buffalo Soldiers, didn't shoot people on the prairie like buffalo...like others did...FACT!!!
BUFFALO SOLDIER WERE PAID $13.00 A MONTH!!!
Peace and respect.
SpecialEffects9 5 months ago
I dont consider mudering a bunch of old women and men and children trying to find hope in their religion, the goust dance was a religious ceremony meant to give them hope, as something to be proud of. You say they were rewarded for accomplishing these cowardly, evil and deeds for the sake of a dollar. Today they would be hung and back then the buffalo soilders thought of native americans as less that human and unable to be civilized. the blacks thought of indians as being less of a human dignity
TheBayaker 5 months ago