Fort Dobbs

It took him forty bullets to get to Fort Dobbs... It took a thousand miracles to get him out!

6.8
19581h 33m

Production

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Eluding a sheriff's posse, an escaped man saves a farming family from a Comanche attack and escorts it to the nearby Fort Dobbs.

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Cast

Photo of Clint Walker

Clint Walker

Gar Davis

Photo of Virginia Mayo

Virginia Mayo

Celia Gray

Photo of Richard Eyer

Richard Eyer

Chad Gray

Photo of Russ Conway

Russ Conway

Sheriff of Largo

Photo of John Cliff

John Cliff

Largo Refugee at Fort (uncredited)

Photo of John McKee

John McKee

Largo Refugee at Fort (uncredited)

Photo of Bud Osborne

Bud Osborne

Largo Refugee at Fort (uncredited)

Photo of Gene Coogan

Gene Coogan

Largo Refugee at Fort (uncredited)

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J

John Chard

7/10

Fifteen Bullets from Fort Dobbs.

Fort Dobbs is directed by Gordon Douglas and written by George W. George and Burt Kennedy. It stars Clint Walker, Virginia Mayo, Brian Keith, Richard Eyer, Russ Conway and Michael Dante. Music is by Max Steiner and cinematography by William H. Clothier.

After his appealing run in the TV series Cheyenne, it was inevitable that Clint Walker would make the transition to big screen fare. Here for his first feature length outing, we get the marker for his career that would follow. Never blessed with great acting talent, Walker was however a mighty presence, and handsome to boot, and he is the prime reason why Fort Dobbs is a better than average experience.

Plot basically has Walker as Gar Davis, a fugitive of justice who hooks up for a travelogue with Celia Grey (Mayo) and her son Chad (Eyer). Along the way there is Comanche peril, shifty companionship in the form of Clett (Keith) and a cunning twist that strains the relationship between Gar and the Greys. The wonderful Henry Repeater Rifle comes into play, very much so, and it provides some kinetic excitement, and it all builds to a rousing finale of explosions and stunts, while of course redemption and the truths will out. Clothier and Steiner further cement their reputations as skilled craftsmen, with the former beautifully realising the Kanab locations in black and white, and Douglas knows his way around a good honest Oater. 7/10

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