Some have also noticed that the plot bears a number of similarities to the later Major Dundee, directed by Sam Peckinpah in 1965, notably the journey leading up to the climactic stand-off. Wilhelm", a minor character in the film who emits the famous scream after being shot by an arrow (although the recording actually originated in the Gary Cooper film Distant Drums in 1951). Yet the romantic thread is superbly written, really mature and never cloying. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. When the South loses the war, Confederate veteran O'Meara goes West, joins the Sioux, takes a wife and refuses to be an American but he must choose a side when the Sioux go to war against the U.S. Army. We know life happens, so if something comes up, you can return or exchange your tickets up until the posted showtime. When the film screened at the Second World 3-D Expo at Hollywood's Egyptian Theatre in 2006, much of the film-savvy audience broke into applause when Pvt. Knives, arrows, spears and tomahawks all come flying at the audience. United States, 1953. One has turned renegade and is not anxious to be rescued as she is about to be married to Chief Thunder Hawk. A frontier scout (Guy Madison) leads prisoners on a death mission to save a railroad and rescue two women. An army doctor, with no combat experience, is forced to take command of a cavalry troop escorting a wagon train through hostile Indian country when the unit's commanding officer dies. Wilhelm", a minor character in the film who emits the famous scream after being shot by an arrow (although the recording actually originated in the Gary Cooper film Distant Drums in 1951). View production, box office, & company info. Directed by. This FAQ is empty. A frontier scout (Guy Madison) leads prisoners on a death mission to save a railroad and rescue two women. The movie is most notable for originating the name of the "Wilhelm scream", a sound effect used in the Star Wars film series, as well as countless other movies including the Indiana Jones franchise, Disney cartoons and The Lord of the Rings film series. Western. Knives, arrows, spears and tomahawks all come flying at the audience. 95. It was originally released in 3D with many arrows, lances, and other weapons flying directly at the audience in several scenes. Promotional poster advertising the release of the film in, "The origin of the Wilhelm scream, the most famous sound effect in the history of cinema", "A 'Star Wars' Tradition Dating Back To The Original Movie Has Been Retired", "Star Wars Has Abandoned the Iconic Wilhelm Scream", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Charge_at_Feather_River&oldid=983922390, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Ralph Brooks as Pvt. | Synopsis The Charge at Feather River, a 1953 Western film directed by Gordon Douglas, was originally released in 3D with lots of arrows, lances, and other weapons flying directly at the audience in several scenes.. From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core, Promotional poster advertising the release of the film in, http://www.allrovi.com/movies/movie/the-charge-at-feather-river-v86969, https://infogalactic.com/w/index.php?title=The_Charge_at_Feather_River&oldid=717939164, Articles with empty sections from May 2011, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, About Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core, Ralph Brooks as Pvt. Use the HTML below. Certificate: Passed [6] In February 2018 it was announced that Star Wars will no longer use the Wilhelm scream. Add the first question. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. [6] In February 2018 it was announced that Star Wars will no longer use the Wilhelm scream. Get your swag on with discounted movies to stream at home, exclusive movie gear, access to advanced screenings and discounts galore. Originally 3-D. Fandango helps you go back to the movies with confidence and peace of mind. (1953). The movie is most notable for originating the name of the "Wilhelm scream",[3] a sound effect used in the Star Wars film series,[4] as well as countless other movies including the Indiana Jones franchise,[5] Disney cartoons and The Lord of the Rings film series. Frank Lovejoy discourages a rattlesnake with tobacco juice and even gets off a shot into the audience. Filmed in Natural Vision-3-Dimension and WarnerColor, music is by Max Steiner and cinematography by J. Peverell Marley. Wilhelm (scream voiced by, This page was last edited on 17 October 2020, at 02:08. Was this review helpful to you? Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. The mission here is to rescue two white sisters who were captured by the Cheyenne years ago. Vera Miles dies and the cavalry comes to the rescue in the nick of time by a stream called Feather River. One has turned renegade and is not anxious to be rescued as she is about to be married to Chief Thunder Hawk. Knives, arrows, spears and tomahawks all come flying at the audience. Romance, Certificate: Passed In 1875 a murderous outlaw gang breaks criminals from jail, uses them to help in crimes, and then kills them for the reward, when it goes high enough. In 1870s, in the Sioux territory south of the Missouri, trapper and Indian scout Luther Yellowstone Kelly is hired by the army at Fort Buford but runs into trouble with the Sioux. The story involves an overland journey through hostile Cheyenne territory to rescue two white women captured by the Cheyenne. When the film screened at the Second World 3-D Expo at Hollywood's Egyptian Theatre in 2006, much of the film-savvy audience broke into applause when Pvt. Earn 125 points on every ticket you buy. The Great Gildersleeve is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas.Based on the popular NBC radio series The Great Gildersleeve created by Leonard L. Levinson, which ran from 1941 to 1950, this was the first of four films in the Gildersleeve's series produced and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures. A frontier scout leads prisoners on a death mission to save a railroad and rescue two women. The Charge at Feather River Sound designer Ben Burtt named the sound after "Pvt. Frank Lovejoy discourages a rattlesnake with tobacco juice and even gets off a shot into the audience. Things further pick up when the two ladies are rescued and the group has to try and make it back to the fort with the whole Cheyenne tribe on their tail. The climax of the film has many similarities to the 1868 Battle of Beecher Island, though instead of Army Frontier Scouts, Madison's character recruits "the Guardhouse Brigade" from Army prisoners and arms them with repeating rifles. Synopsis. It stars Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy, Helen Westcott, Vera Miles, Dick Wesson, Onslow Stevens, Steve Brodie, Neville Brand and James Brown. Frank Lovejoy discourages a rattlesnake with tobacco juice and even gets off a shot into the audience. Meanwhile Archer and his guardhouse brigade must fight off at Feather River several attacks by Chief Thunder Hawk. In Colorado territory, Miles Archer is asked by the cavalry at Fort Bellows to aid in rescuing two white women abducted by the Cheyenne and to provide security for the railroad construction teams. | Two cavalry officers clash over the colonel's daughter at a remote outpost with Indian troubles. In Colorado territory, Miles Archer is asked by the cavalry at Fort Bellows to aid in rescuing two white women abducted by the Cheyenne and to provide security for the railroad construction teams. The Charge at Feather River. The Charge at Feather River Passed | 1h 35min | Western | 11 July 1953 (USA) In Colorado territory, Miles Archer is asked by the cavalry at Fort Bellows to aid in rescuing two white women abducted by the Cheyenne and to provide security for the railroad construction teams. Vera Miles dies and the cavalry comes to the rescue in the nick of time by a stream called Feather River. Made during the brief 3-D movie craze of the early-middle 1950s, Gordon M. Douglas's The Charge at Feather River (1953) does, indeed, have its share of arrows (flaming and not), lances, and other weapons flying directly at the audience in several scenes -- though most interesting use of the effect may well be a scene in which Frank Lovejoy's tough-as-nails Sgt.