The Hallelujah Trail (1965)
Country: US
Technical: col/scope/70mm 167m
Director: John Sturges
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Brian Keith, Jim Hutton
Synopsis:
The U.S. Cavalry escorts a wagon train of whisky destined for the miners in Denver, but they are harried by Indians who want to appropriate it and temperance women wishing to destroy it.
Review:
In dubious taste anyway, with its drunken Indians as a source of comedy, this superproduction must be one of the biggest sledge hammers of the sixties, and without a particularly funny walnut at that.
Country: US
Technical: col/scope/70mm 167m
Director: John Sturges
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Brian Keith, Jim Hutton
Synopsis:
The U.S. Cavalry escorts a wagon train of whisky destined for the miners in Denver, but they are harried by Indians who want to appropriate it and temperance women wishing to destroy it.
Review:
In dubious taste anyway, with its drunken Indians as a source of comedy, this superproduction must be one of the biggest sledge hammers of the sixties, and without a particularly funny walnut at that.
Country: US
Technical: col/scope/70mm 167m
Director: John Sturges
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Lee Remick, Brian Keith, Jim Hutton
Synopsis:
The U.S. Cavalry escorts a wagon train of whisky destined for the miners in Denver, but they are harried by Indians who want to appropriate it and temperance women wishing to destroy it.
Review:
In dubious taste anyway, with its drunken Indians as a source of comedy, this superproduction must be one of the biggest sledge hammers of the sixties, and without a particularly funny walnut at that.