Solo el valiente

Western

Solo el valiente
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Description

Everyone has heard of Solo el valiente , a very successful film worldwide.
The release date of this film is in year 1951.
Although the character is marked by the script, the work that the actors and actresses of this film do to bring their characters to life is wonderful. In the cast we find Gregory Peck, Barbara Payton, Ward Bond, Gig Young, Lon Chaney Jr..

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Gordon Douglas).
The characters live the experience throughout 105 min..
The film industry exists in practically every country in the world, but this feature film belongs to United States.

The script is the common thread that leads the viewer through the film and with which the main message to be conveyed is brought to life. This work has been done by Harry Brown, Edmund H. North, Charles Marquis Warren.
One of the best known production companies in the film world is Warner Bros., Republic Pictures which in this case has been in charge of bringing this project to life.
Another very important aspect of the film is the musical accompaniment that has been created by Franz Waxman.

The direction of photography has been in charge of Lionel Lindon.
As a result of a whole production process on a very marked line, we have been able to see a Western movie full of messages and work of months and even years.

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Critics Solo el valiente

Pecking orders. A heterogeneous band of discontents discover their duty ... A tough and brave film
Good start, downhill from the moment Payton kisses another officer. Oh Captain, My Captain. Traditional, sensible and decent Western
Strangely tempting. The cavalry to the rescue. . . ! Grab your carbine and whiskey, there's Apache!
Some bad men! Interesting Western about a small regiment stranded in an abandoned fort and surrounded by Apache avengers. Strikingly original military chronicle, another striking aspect of Peck's career; one of the best and certainly most disturbing films of Peck
Western entertaining. If you want to know why I selected you? Only the brave need to apply!
Outdated and a bit clunky, but great! cowboys and indians. entertaining though not especially memorable
The dirty half dozen. One for Barbara Payton fans. A forgettable mess but not without its redeeming qualities.
I was a kid when ... Powerful and memorable; Very well acted western drama with a great cast. A rather bleak view of honor, duty, and conscience in western cavalry
The filthy half dozen
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