(1954) The Command
WESTERN
Adapted from the novel by James Warner Bellah with a simplistic story line centering on a trained doctor, Robert MacClaw (Guy Madison) becoming captain next in line, successfully leads a cavalry and settlers through hostile Indian territory. The bright 'technicolor', the look of the locales is excellent, but very predictable that involves a sappy love story theme we've seen many times before, and could be seen a mile away way before the two stars between actor Guy Madison and actress Joan Weldon even make their first kiss. The film does dwell little interest on cavalry strategy, but not enough for me to even care.
Adapted from the novel by James Warner Bellah with a simplistic story line centering on a trained doctor, Robert MacClaw (Guy Madison) becoming captain next in line, successfully leads a cavalry and settlers through hostile Indian territory. The bright 'technicolor', the look of the locales is excellent, but very predictable that involves a sappy love story theme we've seen many times before, and could be seen a mile away way before the two stars between actor Guy Madison and actress Joan Weldon even make their first kiss. The film does dwell little interest on cavalry strategy, but not enough for me to even care.