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Fort Bowie

  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
409
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Fort Bowie (1958)
DramaWestern

Cavalry Colonel James Garrett sends a captain on a suicide mission.Cavalry Colonel James Garrett sends a captain on a suicide mission.Cavalry Colonel James Garrett sends a captain on a suicide mission.

  • Director
    • Howard W. Koch
  • Writer
    • Maurice Tombragel
  • Stars
    • Ben Johnson
    • Jan Harrison
    • Kent Taylor
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    409
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Howard W. Koch
    • Writer
      • Maurice Tombragel
    • Stars
      • Ben Johnson
      • Jan Harrison
      • Kent Taylor
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Capt. Thomas Thompson
    Jan Harrison
    Jan Harrison
    • Alison Garrett
    Kent Taylor
    Kent Taylor
    • Col. James Garrett
    Maureen Hingert
    • Chanzana
    • (as Jana Davi)
    Peter Mamakos
    Peter Mamakos
    • Sgt Kukas
    Larry Chance
    Larry Chance
    • Victorio
    J. Ian Douglas
    • Maj. Wharton
    Gerald Frank
    • Capt. Maywood
    Barbara Parry
    • Mrs. Maywood
    Ed Hinton
    • Harper
    • (uncredited)
    Johnny Western
    • Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Howard W. Koch
    • Writer
      • Maurice Tombragel
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    Jana Davi/Maureen Hingert

    not a review on the movie but I wonder if anyone could give more information on Jana Davi/Maureen Hingert? I am a large fan of movies from the 30's, 40's and 50's and liked this lady. It seems a shame she was in so few pictures and would like to know more about her. .... Just an old man's interest. Any input would be appreciated.

    Probably not a large number of people can fill in any information for a minor actress but I would like to have any information available.

    There HAS to be someone out there that has some information on her.

    Thank you for any help.

    I just saw her in GUN FEVER and fell in love with her all over again. Don't ask me why, I just did.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    You would rather go out there to die?

    Fort Bowie is directed by Howard W. Koch and written by Maurice Tombragel. It stars Ben Johnson, Jan Harrison, Kent Taylor, Maureen Hingert, Peter Mamakos and Larry Chance. Music is by Les Baxter and cinematography by Carl E. Guthrie.

    In the main Fort Bowie is a Cavalry and Indians "B" Western, one that's predictable even if it's not afraid to show then ugly side of Cavalry brutality. Plot is built around Johnson's Captain Thompson, who after witnessing Major Wharton's (J. Ian Douglas) cruel slaughter of surrendering Apaches, reports to Colonel Garett (Taylor) that an attack by the Apache is imminent. Garrett promptly requests that Thompson escort his wife away from harm. Easier said than done, for Mrs. Garrett is a femme fatale causing as much consternation as the Apache!

    It's great seeing Johnson in the lead, he holds court and is the fulcrum of what makes Fort Bowie better than average. His character's nickname is "Tomahawk" due to his ability with said weapon, and it's not long before we get to see it in action. In fact it's notable that the first battle staged is fought with axes, swords and arrows on both sides, and it's a well constructed battle. Alison Garrett (Harrison) is trouble and the poison she lays down is the worst kind, and it's that that gives the film an extra narrative kick. Helps that Harrison is socko gorgeous, who in turn is supplemented by other beauties Hingert and Barbara Parry.

    So while some of the cast do indeed look stunning, so to does the scenery, with location filming out of Kanab excellently photographed by Guthrie. It's a shame this wasn't afforded some Technicolor frontage. The vistas make for some striking scenes, as the Indians gather and descend the hills etc. Everything is building up to the big final battle at Fort Bowie, where as the romantic shenanigans reach their peaks, so does the culmination of the Cavalry and Indians toing and froing. It's exciting, the stunt people earning their corn, to round out a thoroughly enjoyable genre piece for the so inclined for such. 7/10
    6bkoganbing

    Potiphar's wife and Uriah the Hittite

    The west started to grow up in the Fifties and Fort Bowie was not the kind of film that would have been a Saturday matinée feature for the Gene and Roy crowd a decade earlier. It deals with sexual attention and suggested infidelity stuff that was not covered by those Republic cowboys in this United Artists release.

    A pair of biblical stories served as plot devices for Fort Bowie. Jan Harrison is the bored wife of commander Kent Taylor and one day in a fit of pique like Potiphar's wife after Ben Johnson rejects her advances says that she and Johnson got it on. Taylor reacts like King David and sends Johnson on a Uriah the Hittite like mission to try and talk to Larry Chance as Vittorio leader of the Apaches to surrender peacefully.

    Quite understandably Vittorio is in no mood to talk peace with any white men. An eager for promotion officer played by J. Ian Douglas massacred a bunch of Apaches who came in under a flag of truce. By sheer luck and rescue from an unexpected source Johnson escapes.

    The climax of the film is a slam bang see saw battle for Fort Bowie is the highlight of the film and western fans who crave action will have no cause for complaint.

    Color might have added something, but Fort Bowie is a western fans dream.
    7coltras35

    Solid cavalry western

    A group of Apaches visits a cavalry fort in hopes of laying down their weapons and coming to a peace agreement, but Maj. Wharton (J. Ian Douglas), wanting to make a name for himself, orders his men to massacre them. Meanwhile, Col. Garrett (Kent Taylor) believes his flirtatious wife is sleeping with Capt. Thompson (Ben Johnson), so he tries to get rid of the captain by ordering him to track Victorio (Larry Chance), a notorious Apache warrior who's plotting a large-scale attack on the fort.

    A solid cavalry western starring Ben Johnson, an actor usually known for supporting roles, but here he is in the lead as a captain who hasn't only the Apaches to contend with but the colonel's troublesome wife; the latter lends an adult theme to a western that adeptly balances character and action, and boy does it have enough skirmishes to keep one happy. Checkout the frenetic finale where the Apaches turn the tables on the cavalry and fire at the charging cavalry from the fort's parapet. Overall, Fort Bowie is solid gritty western. It's pity that it isn't in colour.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Solid western

    This western actually belongs to the military - fort - westerns category; Indians, cavalry...No outlaws, no sheriff, no town tamer, no cattle baron vs rustlers.... This western belongs to specific category. It is short, sharp, powerful but unfortunately too predictable for a movie goer like me. The story line is excellent, the directing solid, action sequences terrific, impressive.... No, this is an awesome Howard Koch's film, at the image that this producer turned director offered during his career. With maybe the exception of two juvenile delinquency flicks. Some scenes are not for the sissies, as in many Indian wars topic westerns. Indian tortures....

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    • Trivia
      At the 32-minute mark, three clipboards are shown hanging on a wall. Clipboards were invented in 1908.
    • Goofs
      During the encounter with the Indians when they are taking the colonel's wife to Fort Bowie, dust from the camera truck is clearly visible as the charging Indians and cavalry are racing toward each other.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Chanzana: Thompson, will you touch my lips like soldiers do their wives?

    • Connections
      Featured in Fort Courageous (1965)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Männer gegen Tod und Teufel
    • Filming locations
      • Kayenta, Arizona, USA
    • Production companies
      • Aubrey Schenck Productions
      • Bel-Air Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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