Revolt at Fort Laramie

Revolt at Fort Laramie is a 1957 American Color by Deluxe Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring John Dehner, Gregg Palmer, Frances Helm and Don Gordon. The film was shot in Kanab, Utah with Harry Dean Stanton making his debut in the film.

Revolt at Fort Laramie
Theatrical film poster
Directed byLesley Selander
Produced byHoward W. Koch
Aubrey Schenck
Written byRobert C. Dennis
StarringJohn Dehner
Gregg Palmer
Frances Helm
Don Gordon
Music byLes Baxter
CinematographyWilliam Margulies
Edited byJohn F. Schreyer
Production
company
Bel-Air Productions
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date
  • March 1957 (1957-03)
Running time
73 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

In 1861 the undermanned garrison of Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory are attempting to keep the peace with the Sioux Nation led by Chief Red Cloud. The United States Government pays Red Cloud in gold to keep the peace and support his people, but Red Cloud has the idea to steal the gold and use the non payment as an excuse to go to war.

Meanwhile, as the United States face events that lead to the American Civil War, the garrison of the fort is split down the middle in their sympathies, half the men led by Sgt Darrach support the Confederate States of America whilst the other half led by Sgt Serrell support the Federal Union. When the garrison hears about the Battle of Fort Sumter, the Confederate faction not only wants to leave the army, but capture the fort and take the gold shipment due to be paid to Chief Red Cloud to Texas.

One of the Southerners warns Captain Tenslip and Lt Waller on the other Southerner's schemes, but he is murdered for betraying the cause with his screams covered by the men singing Dixie. Tenslip is worried that his commander, Major Bradner is a Virginian and may side with the South. Meanwhile, Red Cloud sees the opportunity to split and wipe out the garrison as well as keeping the gold.

Cast

  • John Dehner as Maj. Seth Bradner
  • Gregg Palmer as Capt. James 'Jamie' Tenslip
  • Frances Helm as Melissa Bradner
  • Don Gordon as Jean Salignac
  • Robert Keys as Sgt. Darrach
  • William 'Bill' Phillips as Serrell (as Wm. "Bill' Phillips)
  • Sterling Franck as Ezra (as Cain Mason)
  • Robert Knapp as Lt. Chick Waller
  • Frederick Ford as Himself
  • Eddie Little Sky as Red Cloud (as Eddie Little)
  • Harry Dean Stanton as Rinty (uncredited)

Production

Parts of the film were shot at the Kanab movie fort and Kanab Creek in Utah.[1]

Notable quotes

"The bitterest choice of all; to break your oath or your heart" - Major Seth Bradner[2]

Soundtrack

Two well known and historical songs are included in the soundtrack of film:

Lyrics: James E. Greenleaf, C. S. Hall, C. B. Marsh, and others, 1861
Music: American folk song, 1856

Lyrics and music: Daniel Decatur Emmett

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See also

References

  1. D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.
  2. p.92 Wills, Brian Steel Gone with the Glory: The Civil War in Cinema Rowman & Littlefield, 1 Oct 2011
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