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A corrupt marshal (James Stewart) negotiates the release of white captives of the Comanches, but faces challenges in their reintegration into society. IMDb provides cast and crew, user and critic reviews, trivia, awards, and more for this 1961 drama western.
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United States. Language. English. Box office. $1.6 million [1] Two Rode Together is a 1961 American Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart, Richard Widmark, and Shirley Jones. The supporting cast includes Linda Cristal, Andy Devine, and John McIntire. The film was based upon the 1959 novel Comanche Captives by Will Cook .
- $1.6 million
- Comanche Captives, by Will Cook
- Stan Shpetner
- George Duning
A Western film directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart and Richard Widmark. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, and other crew members on IMDb.
Rent Two Rode Together on Fandango at Home, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. For a fee, hard-drinking Texas marshal Guthrie McCabe (James Stewart) agrees to help Army officer Jim Gary ...
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- James Stewart
- John Ford
- Columbia Pictures Corporation
A corrupt marshal is hired by the army to rescue white captives of the Comanches, but faces challenges in their reintegration into society. IMDb provides three summaries of the film's plot, cast and crew, and trivia.
Two Rode Together is a film adaptation of Will Cook's novel Comanche Captives, directed by John Ford and starring James Stewart and Richard Widmark. It tells the story of two tough westerners who rescue a group of settlers who have been held by Comanches for years.
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Based on his knowledge of the Commanche tribe, his friend, cavalry officer Jim Gary (Richard Widmark), asks him to help the army to recover long-missing white captives. Despite his initial reluctance, the ability of the opportunistic McCabe to neogotiate a lucrative per capita deal for his recovery of the captives, in addition to his desire to ...