The Last Of The Comanches, Broderick Crawford really commands this western with his presence, and is ably supported by a great cast. The cinematography is amazing, the desert and its hostile nature is captured so well and adds to the tension brimming in this film. The action is great, which is just as suspenseful as rousing. This is a Western but it offers a lot more than your usual run of the fair Western. I highly recommend it,
The Last Of The Comanches
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The Last Of The Comanches : Storyline
The Last Of The Comanches, It’s 1876 and all the Indians are at peace except the Comanches lead by Black Cloud. When Black Cloud wipes out a town, only six soldiers are left and they head for the nearest fort. In the desert they are reinforced by members of a stagecoach and find some water at a deserted mission. Pinned down by Black Cloud they send an Indian boy who was Black Cloud’s prisoner on to the fort while they try to bargain with Black Cloud whom they learn is without water
Great Broderick Crawford Film
The Last Of The Comanches, If you like Broderick Crawford, you will enjoy this film from beginning to end. Broderick plays the role of Sgt. Matt Trainor who leads a group of people from Arizona with all kinds of backgrounds, one man was a gun smuggler for the Indians, Black Cloud and a young woman, named Julia Lanning, (Barbara Hale) who is among many men but no one tries to hit on her, mainly because they are too busy fighting off Indians constantly. There is plenty of action with arrows flying through the air and people running out of water and Sgt. Matt playing all kinds of games with the Native American Indians who do not fool around and drive a hard bargain. Lloyd Bridges, “Sea Hunt TV Series” (Jim Starbuck) looks very young and gives a great supporting role. Enjoyable 1953 film classic which was filmed in Buttercup Dunes, California and not the Sahara Desert.
Brilliant lost patrol-style western