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The Raid (1954)

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Country: US
Technical: col 83m
Director: Hugo Fregonese
Cast: Van Heflin, Anne Bancroft, Richard Boone

Synopsis:

In preparation for a raid inside Union territory, a Confederate officer settles into the town and even forms an attachment to a local woman. However, preparations concluded, he must unpack his uniform and bring his well-laid plans to fruition despite his sentimental misgivings.

Review:

Extremely fine Western suspenser, tightly wrought and memorably mounted, with everything hinging on a small bridge over which the soldiers must cross to safety. One of a number of Hollywood films beginning with Gone with the Wind that characterised the Reb soldier as a romantic figure for audiences to root for.

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Country: US
Technical: col 83m
Director: Hugo Fregonese
Cast: Van Heflin, Anne Bancroft, Richard Boone

Synopsis:

In preparation for a raid inside Union territory, a Confederate officer settles into the town and even forms an attachment to a local woman. However, preparations concluded, he must unpack his uniform and bring his well-laid plans to fruition despite his sentimental misgivings.

Review:

Extremely fine Western suspenser, tightly wrought and memorably mounted, with everything hinging on a small bridge over which the soldiers must cross to safety. One of a number of Hollywood films beginning with Gone with the Wind that characterised the Reb soldier as a romantic figure for audiences to root for.


Country: US
Technical: col 83m
Director: Hugo Fregonese
Cast: Van Heflin, Anne Bancroft, Richard Boone

Synopsis:

In preparation for a raid inside Union territory, a Confederate officer settles into the town and even forms an attachment to a local woman. However, preparations concluded, he must unpack his uniform and bring his well-laid plans to fruition despite his sentimental misgivings.

Review:

Extremely fine Western suspenser, tightly wrought and memorably mounted, with everything hinging on a small bridge over which the soldiers must cross to safety. One of a number of Hollywood films beginning with Gone with the Wind that characterised the Reb soldier as a romantic figure for audiences to root for.

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