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Escape From Fort Bravo
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Synopsis
A nail-biting Indian deadlock remains the climax of this 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

Cast

Richard Anderson Lt. Beecher
Polly Bergen Alice Owens
William Demarest Campbell
John Forsythe Capt. John Marsh
William Holden Capt. Roper
John Lupton Bailey
Eleanor Parker Carla Forester
Carl Benton Reid Col. Owens
William Campbell Cabot Young

Production Crew

Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Malcolm Brown Art Director
Robert Surtees Cinematographer
Jeff Alexander Composer (Music Score)
Helen Rose Costume Designer
John Sturges Director
George Boemler Editor
Nicholas Nayfack Producer
Michael Pate Screen Story
Philip Rock Screen Story
Frank Fenton Screenwriter
Frank Fenton Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Ralph S. Hurst Set Designer
Michael Pate Short Story Author
Michael Pate Short Story Author
Philip Rock Short Story Author
Philip Rock Short Story Author
Jeff Alexander Songwriter
Stan Jones Songwriter
Stan Jones Songwriter
Warren Newcombe Special Effects
Year: 1953
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
Ansco Color

Produced by
MGM