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No brass button soldiers here. The Charge at Feather River is directed by Gordon Douglas and written by James R. Webb. It stars Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy, Helen Westcott, Vera Miles, Dick Wesson, Onslow Stevens, Steve Brodie, Neville Brand and James Brown. Filmed in Natural…
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The Charge at Feather River
“New 3D Thrill-History From Warner Bros. ...Makers of 'House of Wax'!”
59%
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1h 35m
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The Charge at Feather River (1953) — AI movie analysis
WatchMind AI generated this AI analysis of The Charge at Feather River (1953) — a movie tagged as Western with balanced tone moods and fast-paced pacing.
Story & themes: A frontier scout leads prisoners on a death mission to save a railroad and rescue two women. Our models also surface themes such as ai and war from synopsis and genre signals.
Watch context: Best suited for general audiences. Expect fast-paced storytelling (~95 min).
Community signal: TMDb members rate The Charge at Feather River 59% (7 votes) — mixed but watchable scores for this movie.
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Synopsis
A frontier scout leads prisoners on a death mission to save a railroad and rescue two women.
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- Movie
- Status
- Released
- Release date
- 1953-07-11
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- TMDB rating
- 5.9
- TMDB ID
- 169925
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A frontier scout leads prisoners on a death mission to save a railroad and rescue two women.
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Cast

Guy Madison
Miles Archer

Frank Lovejoy
Sgt. Charlie Baker

Helen Westcott
Anne McKeever

Vera Miles
Jennie McKeever

Dick Wesson
Pvt. Cullen

Onslow Stevens
Grover Johnson

Steve Brodie
Pvt. Ryan

Ron Hagerthy
Johnny McKeever

Fay Roope
Lt. Col. Kilrain

Neville Brand
Pvt. Morgan

James Brown
Pvt. Connors
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Joe Bassett
Quartermaster Sergeant
- R
Ralph Brooke
Pvt. Wilhelm

Sheb Wooley
Pvt. Wilhelm's Scream (archive sound) (uncredited)
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No brass button soldiers here. The Charge at Feather River is directed by Gordon Douglas and written by James R. Webb. It stars Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy, Helen Westcott, Vera Miles, Dick Wesson, Onslow Stevens, Steve Brodie, Neville Brand and James Brown. Filmed in Natural Vision-3-Dimension and WarnerColor, music is by Max Steiner and cinematography by J. Peverell Marley. The Guardhouse Brigade. Wonderful. It’s the sort of Western you watched as a kid and it made you fall in love with the genre. It has it all, the standard Cowboys versus Indians action to keep the youngsters amused, and quality characterisations for the knowing adults to acknowledge. Plot would become very familiar over the years, where a bunch of reprobates, here they are the bad boys of the army guardhouse, are trained up and sent on a suicide mission. The mission here is to rescue two white sisters who were captured by the Cheyenne years ago. The group dynamic positively bubbles with tension as men who fought on opposite sides of the Civil War are tasked with performing as one force. There’s also a heated rivalry between two men because of a woman, and naturally there’s some looses cannons in the group. Things further pick up when the two ladies are rescued and the group has to try and make it back to the fort with the whole Cheyenne tribe on their tail. The elder sister is grateful to be rescued, the younger one not so much since she has converted to the Cheyenne way and is set to marry Chief Thunder Hawk. Thus the group dynamic goes up a couple of more notches on the stove as the younger sister does all she can to sabotage the mission, while the elder frets about how society will treat her once her past comes to light, and of course there’s an attraction between her and the alpha male. Yet the romantic thread is superbly written, really mature and never cloying. There’s some requisite humour that works very well, the action is very well staged by the wily Douglas and Madison makes for a good leader of men. While having Brand and Brodie in support playing ornery dudes is perfect casting. It’s a very satisfying Oater, it’s not hard to see why it was a big hit at the box office. Oh for sure the 3-D gimmick would have been a big draw, especially since there’s plenty of scenes made for 3-D nirvana in the picture. However, this is strong enough to stand on its own 2-D feet, a throwback to a great decade of Westerns. It also has a Steiner musical score and Marley’s super photography around the California locations. Think what would happen if you mixed The Searchers and Major Dundee together and you get an idea of the type of film on offer. Recommended to Western buffs. 8/10
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