During the Civil War a beautiful woman helps two Union spies cross into the Confederacy and gather information.During the Civil War a beautiful woman helps two Union spies cross into the Confederacy and gather information.During the Civil War a beautiful woman helps two Union spies cross into the Confederacy and gather information.
Dolores Del Río
- Eugenia 'Jenny' Sanford
- (as Dolores del Rio)
Erville Alderson
- Prison Camp Commandant
- (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
- Union General
- (uncredited)
John Butler
- Voss - Prisoner
- (uncredited)
Tom Fadden
- Wagon Driver
- (uncredited)
Francis Ford
- Horseman on Bridge
- (uncredited)
Gregory Gaye
- Col. Borodin
- (uncredited)
William Gillis
- Churchgoer
- (uncredited)
Karl Hackett
- Guard
- (uncredited)
Frank Hagney
- Wagon Guard
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis film received its television premiere in Los Angeles Friday 4 January 1957 on KTTV (Channel 11); it first aired in Altoona PA 18 February 1957 on WFBG (Channel 10), followed by Philadelphia 2 March 1957 on WFIL (Channel 6), by Chicago 6 March 1957 on WBBM (Channel 2) , by Seattle 21 March 1957 on KING (Channel 5), and by Minneapolis 31 May 1957 on KMGM (Channel 9); it was first shown in San Francisco 11 February 1958 on KGO (Channel 7), and, finally in New York City 24 November 1959 on WCBS (Channel 2).
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An unusual film...but with a predictable ending.
The story begins in a Confederate prisoner of war camp during the US Civil War. One of the Union soldiers there, Sgt. Barstow (Wallace Beery) is a malingerer...a guy who fakes sick in order to avoid work. So, when there is a plague outbreak in a nearby prisoner of war camp, Lt. Clark (John Howard) nominates this jerk as well as himself to go help out at that camp. But on the way, there is a wagon accident and the pair are able to escape. Soon, they come upon a lady who just killed a Confederate officer...and soon Jenny (Delores Del Rio) joins the pair in their efforts to rejoin the Union army in the north. The biggest problem isn't having to avoid Confederates but dealing with Barstow, as he's a bit of a sociopath and a coward! Later, they find a map that would be invaluable to the Union army...the Lieutenant wants to bring it to them and the Sergeant simply wants to do what's easiest and safest!
While having Wallace Beery play a flawed man was NOT unusual, having him play one this flawed (and like the real life Beery) was unusual and a bit of a risk considering Beery was one of their most bankable stars at the time. I didn't mind seeing him play such an unlikable rogue, though the nice guy ending seemed incredibly uncharacteristic...to the point of being laughable. Not a terrible movie but a very flawed one that is a decent time-passer.
While having Wallace Beery play a flawed man was NOT unusual, having him play one this flawed (and like the real life Beery) was unusual and a bit of a risk considering Beery was one of their most bankable stars at the time. I didn't mind seeing him play such an unlikable rogue, though the nice guy ending seemed incredibly uncharacteristic...to the point of being laughable. Not a terrible movie but a very flawed one that is a decent time-passer.
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- planktonrules
- Aug 20, 2020
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- Arouse and Beware
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- Runtime1 hour 15 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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