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Column South: Directed by Frederick De Cordova. With Audie Murphy, Joan Evans, Robert Sterling, Ray Collins. Before the Civil War, Lt. Jed Sayre's efforts to conciliate the cavalry and the Navajo are undermined by his racist C.O. and Confederate sympathizers.
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- Western
- Frederick De Cordova
- 1953-07-10
Column South is a 1953 American Western film directed by Frederick de Cordova and starring Audie Murphy and Joan Evans. [2] Plot. In 1861, prior to the American Civil War, a Union officer ( Audie Murphy ), tries to prove local Navajo Indians are innocent of killing a prospector.
Audie Murphy ... Lt. Jed Sayre: Joan Evans ... Marcy Whitlock: Robert Sterling ... Capt. Lee Whitlock: Ray Collins ... Brig. Gen. Storey: Dennis Weaver ... Menguito: Gregg Palmer ... Chalmers (as Palmer Lee) Russell Johnson ... Cpl. Biddle: Jack Kelly
Aug 26, 2023 · Column South (1953) Mark Franklin August 26, 2023 1950s. Audie Murphy is Lt. Jed Sayre, a cavalry officer doing his best to keep the peace between the whites and the Navajo. Years earlier, his father led a massacre of a peaceful Indian village and forced his 9-year-old son to watch the carnage.
Audie Murphy. Lt. Jed Sayre. Joan Evans. Marcy Whitlock. Robert Sterling. Capt. Lee Whitlock. Ray Collins. Brig. Gen. [B. N.] Storey [Stone] Dennis Weaver. Menguito. Film Details. Genre. Western. Release Date. Jun 1953. Premiere Information. Los Angeles opening: 20 May 1953. Production Company. Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc.
Column South. A cavalry officer (Audie Murphy) defends the Navajo despite his captain (Robert Sterling) and exposes a general's Civil War plot.
- Western