Comanche
United States
762 people rated Common efforts of the U.S. government and the Comanche nation to negotiate a peace treaty are sabotaged by renegade Indians and by the short-sighted Indian Commissioner (Lowell Gilmore).
Drama
Western
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Fify Befe Oa Nana
16/10/2023 23:01
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leewatts698
29/05/2023 22:34
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Arif Khatri
16/11/2022 14:06
Comanche
Rapha 💕
16/11/2022 02:21
This movie was dreadful from start to finish. From the score to the hokey storyline to the AWFUL acting and portrayals of everyone in the film. The only way my husband and I could watch this film was to give it the MST3000 treatment. And we had lots of fun, but at the movie's expense.
We laughed out loud at the ridiculous singing that underscores several points in the film.
We guffawed at the fact that they kept passing the same bit of scenery over and over.
We could not understand why the Indian chief spoke English with no accent, but couldn't seem to put his words in the right order.
But our favorite part was waiting for the Scalper guy to repeat what someone had just said, but rephrase it as a question. "Wanna know what I think about (insert previous line here)?"
Dreadful.
bob
16/11/2022 02:21
COMANCHE is filmed in Durango, Mexico for a sense of authenticity. It is also one of the first Hollywood films to be sympathetic toward the Native American Indian. A Comanche attack on a Mexican village nets the capture of several woman and children including the lovely Margarita(Linda Cristal). Black Cloud(Henry Brandon)is a hotheaded brave that have no use for the white man, let alone Mexicans, whom he can also get the pleasure of scalping. Jim Read(Dana Andrews)is a strong willed frontier scout, who hopes to shield his Native American friends from a bigoted genocidal Gen. Miles(John Litel). It is Read and his friendship with Chief Quanah Parker(Kent Smith)that restores trust and peace between the Indians and the white man. This is Cristal's movie debut. Andrews, not out of the norm, is wooden. Others in the cast: Nestor Paiva, Tony Carbajal, Lowell Gilmore and Iron Eyes Cody.
🌬️ Sonya
16/11/2022 02:21
This movie gets better each time I watch it. Lots of action and maybe 4-5 kisses to balance all the fighting. Andrews is impressive on horseback and and there are some scenes that are humorous. At times he is actually joking. This isn't as impressive as Pillars in the sky. That movie actually had native American actors but this is from 7 years earlier. Take this as completely fiction and it's a decent movie. Enjoyed the trivia sections for both movies.
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Richardene Samuels
16/11/2022 02:21
Not the greatest Western,but a nice enough effort.How anyone could say it's awful must be looking for FX.Dana Andrews not at his best,but makes an honest effort.Henry Brandon is as wooden here as Black Cloud as he was as one of Maximilian's soldiers/officers in Vera Cruz.Linda Cristal and Dana show their having gotten quite close during Mexican filming.Loved the wig.Didn't realize Lowell Gilmore,one of my favorites was in this as an agent for the U.S. Government.Kent Smith again co-stars with Dana Andrews,as Indian Chief trying to keep his nemesis Black Cloud from gumming up the peace with Washington,DC.Just thought it was a decent enough film.
Ray Elina Samantaray
16/11/2022 02:21
Blasé outdoor yarn set in 1875 is based loosely on real events, with peaceful villagers near Durango, Mexico pitted against the Comanches. Linda Cristal plays the daughter of a Spanish aristocrat who's been kidnapped; frontier scout Dana Andrews (looking weary) is working with the Calvary to bring peace between the white man and the Indians until he and his partner are also captured. There's an amusingly upbeat theme song by The Lancers ("A man is as good as his word/as good as his word is he/and if he is as good as his word/he's good enough for me"), and the outdoor cinematography is inspiring, but this plot is so old it creaks. John Ford's "The Searchers", also from 1956, covered similar territory; "Comanche" isn't as pumped up with machismo as "The Searchers" is--but neither is it especially memorable. ** from ****
#جنرااال
16/11/2022 02:21
It's 1875. The Comanche attacks a Mexican village and kidnaps many of the women including the daughter of an aristocrat as the latest in a back and forth battle between the two peoples. They escape into American territory. American scout Jim Read (Dana Andrews) tries to peacefully settle the centuries old feud. The new Mexican government agrees to stop buying Comanche scalps. Comanche chief Quanah agrees to negotiate while renegade Black Cloud leads his warriors to force a fight against the US Calvary.
The shooting location Durango, Mexico has the desert qualities although the Mexican filming looks a little inferior. This is a B-movie Western but it's a pretty good one. It tries to deal the complex relationships of the people in the area. It's interesting that the Comanche chief is so astute right away. I don't like the red-faced actors but it's not unusual for its time. The quality is second tier but it's at the top of that second tier.