Two Rode Together

1961

Action / Western

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh83%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled52%
IMDb Rating6.7106320

comanche

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James Stewart as Marshal Guthrie McCabe
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Henry Brandon as Chief Quanah Parker
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Shirley Jones as Marty Purcell
Andy Devine Photo
Andy Devine as Sgt. Darius P. Posey
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1002 MB
1280*682
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
P/S 1 / 2
1.82 GB
1920*1024
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 48 min
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Reviewed by ma-cortes7 / 10

Marvelously shot Ford film with a lively look at the complex reintegration of captives

Desperate relatives spend years searching for their loved beings abducted by Indians in this lengthy Western . The US Army is under pressure from the families of white captives of the Comanches . A Texas marshal, Guthrie McCabe (James Stewart),is persuaded by an army lieutenant (Richard Widmark) and a Major (John McIntire) to negotiate with the Comanches to secure their rescue and for the return of captives . But the expedition results to be a flop. However, just two prisoners are released ; their reintegration into community proves to be highly difficult , and complications , problems ensue .

This nice Western contains interesting characters , full of wide open space and dramatic moments . Outdoors are pretty good and well photographed by Charles Lawton Jr , story first-rate and powerful told too. Good Western with James Stewart sort playing himself as corrupt and cynical marshal who takes a percentage on his works . Entertaining film thanks to James Stewart for his cynical character and ironic point of sight . Also Widmark is excellent , while a great featured-role acting by veteran John McIntire . Solid support cast leads some eye-catching performances which include Andy Devine ,Jeanette Nolan ,John Qualen, Ken Curtis , Woody Strode, Henry Brandon as Quanah Parker and many others . ¨Two rode together¨ has a similar plot to ¨The searchers¨ though the Ford's vision about West is pretty cynical and less idealist. This classic picture ranks as one of the main of John Ford's works . It contains Ford's usual themes as familiar feeling , a little bit enjoyable humor, friendship and sense of comradeship but also lots of cynicism . Thought-provoking screenplay portraying in depth characters and brooding events with interesting issues running beneath script surface is written by Frank S. Nugent based on a novel by Will Cook , titled ¨Comanche captives . This may not be Ford or Stewart's best Western , as many would claim , but it's still head ad shoulders above most big-scale movies . You'll find the final terrible or over-melodramatic according to your tastes , though it's lovingly composed by John Ford who really picks up the drama towards the ending . Rating : Better than average .

Reviewed by zetes8 / 10

Rather good John Ford Western

It's no classic, but it is quite a good film. Jimmy Stewart plays a gruff, old, drunken sheriff who can speak Comanche and Richard Widmark plays a cavalryman assigned to accompany him on a mission to buy white captives away from the Comanches. The first half of the film can be called Searchers-lite. They buy back two captives, a young white man stolen in his youth and a Mexican woman stolen five years earlier. Other non-Comanches they find are unsalvageable. Now, The Searchers ends ambiguously. We're not sure what is going to happen with Natalie Wood's character. Two Rode Together goes into that part of the story a bit more. Stewart falls in love with the Mexican girl, but she cannot take the way other white people treat her. The boy is so far gone that he is entirely violent to everyone around him. The second half of the film is actually quite great, and the film has an extremely powerful climax. Jimmy Stewart is beyond excellent in the film. Could you ever imagine a bad performance from this man? It's rare that he plays such a cheating b**tard, but he's no villain, either. The actress who plays the Mexican girl is very good, too. The rest of the cast is more than adequate. There's a funny scene where Ford regulars Andy Devine and Ken Curtis fight in a slapstick fashion. Ford's direction is rather flat. The story goes that he did this only as a favor, not by any real choice. Frank Nugent's script is quite good, especially in the second half. The score is excellent. The photography is weak, but good sets and costumes make the visual aspect of the film decent if not great. 8/10.

Reviewed by MartinHafer6 / 10

full of anti-climaxes and near misses

Of all the John Ford films I have seen, this is among my least favorite. In many ways, I think it's because it is a big case of "been there, done that". In other words, many of the plot elements are pretty familiar but thrown together the film just never seems to work all that well. In particular, you can sure see the strong influence of the film THE SEARCHERS--though TWO RODE TOGETHER had a much lesser impact (so why not just watch THE SEARCHERS?). Also, at times, there were elements of WHAT PRICE GLORY and WINGS OF EAGLES--where comedic elements are combined with a very serious plot (probably why I am not a huge fan of those Ford films so much either). There are even aspects of the movie that remind me of the Cavalry Trilogy. I just wish this film had stuck to one mood and one major plot element.

This same feeling that I have seen better also applies to Jimmy Stewart. He is one of my favorite film cowboys--especially since he is a little more human than most cowboy stars. But in this film, at times, he seems a bit lost. Some times, he seems like a self-centered money-grubber and at other times he's super brave and at other times he's the voice of reason and decency. Once again, it's like seeing Stewart from many of of his films once again mixed together.

The bottom line is that this film isn't anything particularly new or compelling. Instead, it's a very good time-passer with very good production values.

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