Overview:
A white man trades with the Comanche for the release of a female stranger and the pair cross paths with three outlaws who have their eyes on the handsome reward for bringing her home and Comanche on the warpath.Status: | Released (1960-03-01) |
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Screen: | Burt Kennedy |
Productions: | Ranown Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 1009: Randolph Scott - Jefferson Cody
- 18582: Nancy Gates - Mrs. Lowe
- 4307: Claude Akins - Ben Lane
- 16017: Skip Homeier - Frank
- 102267: Richard Rust - Dobie
- 91217: Rand Brooks - Station Man
- 18583: Dyke Johnson - Mr. Lowe
Crews
- 18574: Budd Boetticher - Producer - Production
- 18576: Charles Lawton Jr. - Director of Photography - Camera
- 18578: Edwin H. Bryant - Editor - Editing
- 18573: Harry Joe Brown - Executive Producer - Production
- 18574: Budd Boetticher - Director - Directing
- 18579: Burt Kennedy - Screenplay - Writing
- 1557102: John P. Livadary - Recording Supervision - Sound
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Reviews
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I have really enjoyed Randolph Scott's presence in films at both both bookends of his career, having previously seen him in the pre-Code 'Hot Saturday' (1932) and his last film, Sam Peckinpah's first great film, 'Ride the High Country' (1962), as well as a few in between ('Pittsburgh ....
Continue reading ->John Chard
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If I loved her, it wouldn't matter. Comanche Station is produced and directed by Budd Boetticher and stars Randolph Scott, Claude Akins, Nancy Gates, Skip Homeier & Richard Rust. It's written by Burt Kennedy with music and cinematography from Mischa Bakaleinikoff & Charles Lawton ....
Continue reading ->Wuchak
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_**A principled man and woman team-up with a trio of dubious dudes on a desolate landscape**_ A former officer is now a lonely aging man in the Southwest (Randolph Scott). After bartering with the Comanche for a captive white woman (Nancy Gates), three outlaws enter the picture an ....
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