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The Red, White, and Black (1970)

GP  -  Romance | Western  -  16 December 1970 (USA)
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Eli Brown
Isaac Fields ...
First Sgt. Robertson
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Mrs. Alice Grierson
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Pvt. Armstrong
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Sgt. Hatch
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Isabel Taylor
Janee Michelle ...
Julie Brown
Bobby Clark ...
Kayitah
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Walking Horse
Byrd Holland ...
The Sutler
Steve Drexel ...
Capt. Louis Carpenter
Bill Collins ...
Pvt. Washington
Russ Nannarello Jr. ...
Lt. Bigelow
John J. Fox ...
The Sigifier (as John Fox)
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Col. Grierson
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They were black troopers who fought and killed the red man for a white government that didn't give a damn about either one! See more »

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Romance | Western

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16 December 1970 (USA)  »

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Buffalo Soldiers  »

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"Today and Tomorrow"
Music by Tom McIntosh
Performed by Joe Williams
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A real curio...
5 January 2003 | by (Victoria, BC) – See all my reviews

Surprisingly, though its packaging might make you think this is an exploitation movie, this western (concerning the real-life Buffalo Soldiers) actually takes itself very seriously, despite instances concerning action and sex. Though the movie had serious intentions, it feels like it was made by exploitation filmmakers, and the movie still has a weird feeling of exploitation to it (possibly due to the low production values.) It isn't very compelling, but it may have enough curiosity value for fans of drive-in movies of the time.


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