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They Rode West

  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Donna Reed, Philip Carey, Robert Francis, and May Wynn in They Rode West (1954)
DramaWestern

A young cavalry doctor, against orders, treats very sick Indians who are forced to stay on unhealthy land, which could lead to a war.A young cavalry doctor, against orders, treats very sick Indians who are forced to stay on unhealthy land, which could lead to a war.A young cavalry doctor, against orders, treats very sick Indians who are forced to stay on unhealthy land, which could lead to a war.

  • Director
    • Phil Karlson
  • Writers
    • DeVallon Scott
    • Frank S. Nugent
    • Leo Katcher
  • Stars
    • Robert Francis
    • Donna Reed
    • May Wynn
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    781
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • DeVallon Scott
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Leo Katcher
    • Stars
      • Robert Francis
      • Donna Reed
      • May Wynn
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Francis
    Robert Francis
    • Dr. Allen Seward
    Donna Reed
    Donna Reed
    • Laurie MacKaye
    May Wynn
    May Wynn
    • Manyi-ten
    Philip Carey
    Philip Carey
    • Capt. Peter Blake
    • (as Phil Carey)
    Onslow Stevens
    Onslow Stevens
    • Col. Ethan Waters
    Peggy Converse
    • Mrs. Martha Walters
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Sgt. Creever
    Jack Kelly
    Jack Kelly
    • Lt. Raymond
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • Chief Satanta
    Eugene Iglesias
    Eugene Iglesias
    • Red Leaf
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Isatai
    John War Eagle
    John War Eagle
    • Chief Quanah
    Ralph Dumke
    Ralph Dumke
    • Dr. Gibson
    James Anderson
    James Anderson
    • Wounded Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    Carl Andre
    • Bugler
    • (uncredited)
    Beulah Archuletta
    • indian Woman
    • (uncredited)
    James Best
    James Best
    • Lt. Finlay
    • (uncredited)
    Buck Bucko
    • Trooper
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Karlson
    • Writers
      • DeVallon Scott
      • Frank S. Nugent
      • Leo Katcher
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    dougdoepke

    Better Than Expected

    Better than expected, with a complex script, lots of action (not all well-staged), and even some character development. Francis is fine as the idealistic young doctor whose dedication to his Hippocratic oath is greater than his oath to the army. As a result, he treats hostile Indians as equals, causing trouble for the cavalry when the tribe jumps the reservation. It's hard to tell if Francis's apparent unease is good acting or still a bit of stage fright for a newcomer. But whichever, it fits in perfectly with a tenderfoot trying to get his bearings in unfriendly surroundings.

    At first I thought Donna Reed's super-coy little flirt was nothing more than star-casting that would ruin the movie. But the script deals intelligently with her development as the plot darkens. Carey's excellent as the no-nonsense Captain, who's the realist counterpoint to the doctor's idealism. Note how he's never treated with disrespect even though some of his decisions seem ethically callous. Too bad, however, the writers included the tiresome cliché of a whiskey- loving sergeant as comedy relief. Nonetheless, director Karlson, who would later excel at crime dramas, keeps things moving, and wonder of wonders, even has the Indians shrewdly shooting horses out from under the cavalry.

    The movie's theme reflects the growing racial consciousness of the 1950's. I like the way a bond is established between the doctor and the medicine man in their common human concern with healing. But just as importantly, the screenplay manages to make its point without getting preachy. Sure, the production is low-budget, never getting out of greater LA, with an Indian encampment that looks about as real as a Disneyland tableau. Still, it's a thoughtful and generally well-executed little horse opera that's better than it ought to be.
    7tavm

    What I saw on YouTube of They Rode West, I really liked

    When I found this on YouTube, I discovered that it was chopped up into various highlight segments that altogether ran only about maybe 50 min., more or less. Still, I highly enjoyed what I saw with Robert Francis as the new Calvary doctor sticking with his oath of caring for all human beings including the American Indians forced into the reservation near him. That gets him in plenty of hot water with superior Philip Carey who already doesn't trust doctors since the previous ones were drunk or just plain unreliable. May Wynn, Francis' co-star from The Caine Mutiny, is a white woman who was raised on the reservation after her parents were killed. And Donna Reed is the initial flirt who eventually gets on Francis' side when the others call him an Indian lover (the actual name they called him was "woodhawk".) Quite compelling what I saw so I decided to review this here in case I don't have the chance to watch the whole thing. Still, if I do, I'll come back here and either add some comments or rewrite the whole thing...
    7LeonLouisRicci

    A Military Doctor Treats Indians as Equal People

    Notable B-Movie Director Phil Karlson Helmed this Above Average Early Fifties, Low-Budget Western with Little Style but its Social Concerns Rode the "New" Esthetic that Shined a much needed Light on Bigotry. There are some Corny Side-Elements to be sure, but the Aforementioned Elevate this one to Respectability.

    The Plot is all about a Military Doctor (Robert Francis) and His Treatment of Indians and viewed Them as, God Forbid, Equal People as seen from the Eyes of a "Medicine Man".

    Donna Reed is Awkward as a Centerpiece of the Soldiers Attention (one proposes to Her on sight), but the rest of the Cast do Yeoman's Work and it is left to Francis to Carry the Movie. He is Adequate, but the Strength is the Story and its Ramifications about the Mistreatment of a Defeated People thrown in the Trash Bin of History, until Recently.

    There are some Wild and Wooly Battles that Punctuate now and then for the Action Oriented Crowd that could give a Hoot about Empathy and Inclusion of a whole Race of People that Desired Respect that was Initially Withheld.
    6whpratt1

    The Army Had Bad Doctors

    This film starts out with a Calvary Army Officer being shot in the leg by a Native American Indian and is treated by an Army Doctor who is bombed out of his mind on booze and tries to operate on his leg and cuts an artery and the soldier dies. Philip Carey, (Capt. Peter Blake) is very upset about other Army doctors who have caused him problems in the past who were on drugs and booze also. Robert Francis, (Dr. Allen Sewart),"Caine Mutiny" '54 is a new doctor and commissioned by the Army to serve with Capt. Peter Blake. Blake mistrusts Dr. Allen Sewart and gives him a very hard time, because he seems to hate all doctors. Donna Reed,(Laurie MacKaye) takes a liking to Dr. Sewart and encourages him to stand up and fight back at Capt. Blake. May Wynn,(Manyi-ten) "Caine Mutiny" is a white woman who is married to an Indian and seeks the help of Dr. Sewart and falls in love with him. This is a great story and will hold your interest from beginning to the very end. It is very sad that in real life, Robert Francis, was killed in an airplane accident right after he made the great film "Caine Mutiny" he was only twenty-five (25) years of age.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    idealistic Western - tough to believe but heart in the right place

    THEY RODE WEST is an idealistic Western in which an arny doctor manages to get US troops to come to peace with joint Kiow and Comanche forces.

    In the process, poor Robert Francis (playing Dr. Sewer) has to suffer the vexation of being called an Indian lover, a woodhawk, and a renegade - but still he remains faithful to the Hippocratic oath and he continues to treat whites and Indians as plain human beings and nothing but.

    Francis performs credibily and is clearly the good man here, surrounded by others who appear to have sinister and racist motivations, like Captain Blake (played by Phillip Carey), who actually shoots an Indian in the back and never gets punished for it, even though he nearly started a war by doing so.

    The two women in this film, Donna Reed and May Wynn, are important to the story in that they can see the good in the doctor and help him advance the cause of peace. Donna Reed gets a strangely small part after winning the Best Supporting Actor Oscar the previous year.

    All told, it is an enjoyable and highly moralistic Western.

    Plenty of credibility holes.

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    • Trivia
      Second picture in a row with Robert Francis and May Wynn sharing significant screen time together in each film.
    • Goofs
      When the Indians ride away after attacking the fort, there are no dead bodies in sight, even though many Indians were killed.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Peter Blake: You've disobeyed orders by coming here. Let's go.

      [pause]

      Capt. Peter Blake: Doctor, I said let's go!

      Dr. Allen Seward: Now we'll fix you up little fellow.

      Capt. Peter Blake: I said let's go, Doctor.

      Dr. Allen Seward: It's going to be alright. Now, son, drink this.

      Capt. Peter Blake: [Cocks gun] You're under arrest.

      Dr. Allen Seward: 2 people have already died of malaria here. 22 more are sick. Would you mind not shooting me until after I've treated them?

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Woodhawk
    • Filming locations
      • Burro Flats, Simi Hills, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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