Two Flags West

UNFURLS THE BANNER TO HIGH ADVENTURE!

6.2
19501h 32m

A group of confedarate prisoners is sent to a unionist fort in the west to help the local garrison to fight the indians.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Joseph Cotten

Joseph Cotten

Col. Clay Tucker

Photo of Linda Darnell

Linda Darnell

Elena Kenniston

Photo of Jeff Chandler

Jeff Chandler

Maj. Henry Kenniston

Photo of Cornel Wilde

Cornel Wilde

Capt. Mark Bradford

Photo of Jay C. Flippen

Jay C. Flippen

Sgt. Terrance Duey

Photo of Noah Beery Jr.

Noah Beery Jr.

Cy Davis (as Noah Beery)

Photo of Johnny Sands

Johnny Sands

Lt. Adams (as John Sands)

Photo of Arthur Hunnicutt

Arthur Hunnicutt

Sgt. Pickens

Photo of Harry von Zell

Harry von Zell

Ephraim Strong

Photo of Robert Adler

Robert Adler

Hank (uncredited)

Photo of Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

Col. Hoffman (uncredited)

Photo of Marjorie Bennett

Marjorie Bennett

Mrs. Simpkins (uncredited)

Photo of Chet Brandenburg

Chet Brandenburg

Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Lt. Reynolds (uncredited)

Photo of Everett Glass

Everett Glass

Rev. Simpkins (uncredited)

Photo of Roy Gordon

Roy Gordon

Capt. Stanley (uncredited)

Photo of Ferris Taylor

Ferris Taylor

Dr. Magowan (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

"Col. Tucker" (Joseph Cotton) is the Confederate officer who is offered a chance to re-enlist in the US Army after the end of the US Civil war and so he and his men accept - so long as they never have to bear arms against their former colleagues. Now reduced to a Lieutenant, off to the remote and dilapidated Fort Thorn they all go where they find in the commanding officer "Maj. Kenniston" (huff Chandler) a man with a limp and an axe to grind. You'd think they'd have enough on their hands with the marauding Indians raiding the frontier, but nope - these two men manage to get under the other's skin and soon it's probably safer to be outside the fort than inside it! The first half hour follows the traditional path and is nothing special, especially the rather dull romance between an out-of-sorts Linda Darnell ("Elena") - the daughter of the grumpy major and "Bradford" (Cornel Wilde). Once that settles though, we start to get more action with the raiding parties getting bolder and more audacious and the soldiers having to retreat to the safety (they hope) of their wooden enclosure. The last half hour offers us a decent siege western adventure and the denouement - well look not for an happy ending for anyone! Robert Wise takes his time to get this going, but once he does it delivers plenty of action, for once doesn't treat the Indians as if they were rather feeble and intimidated foes and Chandler and Cotton carry off their roles well enough too.

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