Alvarez Kelly

  • Action
  • War
  • Western
10/6/1966
106
NR

A herd of cattle against a herd of cannon!

In 1864, during the American Civil War, Mexican cattleman Alvarez Kelly supplies the Union with cattle until unexpected circumstances force him to change his customers.

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  • John Chard

    In every war...in every age...the forgotten weapon is food....

    Alvarez Kelly is directed by Edward Dmytryk and stars William Holden & Richard Widmark. It's written by Elliott Arnold & Franklin Coen (Dan Taradash uncredited for tidying it up), the locations for the shoot are Baton Rouge & Clinton, Louisiana, with Joseph MacDonald on photography (Panavision). Story is apparently based on a true US Civil War incident in 1864, it sees Alvarez Kelly (Holden) kidnapped by Confederate's led by Tom Rossiter (Widmark) and forced to drive a herd of Union owned cattle to the hungry Reb troops in Richmond.

    Slow moving and blighted by a tepid script, Alvarez Kelly relies on its stars and photography to keep it out the trough. Evidently the makers ...

    February 9, 2017
  • Wuchak

    Confederate and Union troops fighting over a herd of cattle

    During the partial siege of RichmondPetersburg in September 1864 a troop of Confederates mean to acquire 3000 cattle from Mexico meant for consumption by the Union Army. William Holden plays the livestock businessman while Richard Widmark and Patrick ONeal play opposing Confederate/Union officers. Roger C. Carmel is on hand as the Captain of a blockade runner.

    "Alvarez Kelly" (1966) is a Civil War Western based around the real-life Beefsteak Raid. Its similar to The Horse Soldiers (1959), also co-starring Holden, mixed with Major Dundee (1965). While its the least of these, with Horse Soldiers easily being the best, its still worth checking out for those interested...

    March 15, 2022

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