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Release Date: 1950 Cast: Chubby Johnson, Errol Flynn, Sheb Wooley, Slim Pickens, Guinn Williams, Rush Williams, Dick Jones, Howard Petrie, Scott Forbes, Peter Coe, Patrice Wymore
Categories: Movies, Western, Action, Action/Adventure, War film Rocky Mountain is a 1950 war film directed by William Keighley and starring Errol Flynn. It takes place during the American Civil War.
On 26 March 1865, a detachment of Confederate cavalry, led by Captain Lafe Barstow, crosses the state line into California. The soldiers are under secret orders from General Robert E. Lee to meet with outlaw Cole Smith, who allegedly commands 500 men, in order to persuade him to bring them into the war on the side of the South.
The rendezvous point is Rocky Mountain, also known as Ghost Mountain. When Barstow and his seven men -- Kip Waterston, Pierre... MORE
Rocky Mountain is a 1950 war film directed by William Keighley and starring Errol Flynn. It takes place during the American Civil War.
On 26 March 1865, a detachment of Confederate cavalry, led by Captain Lafe Barstow, crosses the state line into California. The soldiers are under secret orders from General Robert E. Lee to meet with outlaw Cole Smith, who allegedly commands 500 men, in order to persuade him to bring them into the war on the side of the South.
The rendezvous point is Rocky Mountain, also known as Ghost Mountain. When Barstow and his seven men -- Kip Waterston, Pierre Duchesne, Pap Dennison, Kay Rawlins, Jimmy Wheat, Jonas Weatherby and Plank -- arrive, Smith is waiting for them. From their vantage point on the mountain, the men see a war party of Indians attack a stagecoach. Barstow's men ride to the rescue and return with Gil Craigie, the driver, and his passenger, Johanna Carter, who is on the way to join her fiancé, Union soldier Lt. Rickey.
That night, the Indians burn the stage. Next morning, a detachment of four Union soldiers and three Shoshone scouts examine the ashes. Barstow's men capture the soldiers, who include Rickey. From them, Barstow learns that LESS
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