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Kansas Pacific
Kansas Pacific

Kansas Pacific (1953)

48% User Rating
1h 13min
Western
Action

"Built by bullets, dynamite, and blood-stained spikes!"

Just before the Civil War (but after the South has seceded), Southern saboteurs try to prevent railroad construction from crossing Kansas to the frontier; army captain Nelson is sent out to oppose them. As the tracks push westward, Nelson must contend with increasingly violent sabotage, while trying to romance the foreman's pretty daughter Barbara.

Ray NazarroDirector

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Sterling Hayden

Sterling Hayden

Capt. John Nelson

Eve Miller

Eve Miller

Barbara Bruce

Barton MacLane

Barton MacLane

Cal Bruce

Harry Shannon

Harry Shannon

Smokestack the Train Engineer

Tom Fadden

Tom Fadden

Gus Gustavson the Train Fireman

Reed Hadley

Reed Hadley

Bill Quantrill

Douglas Fowley

Douglas Fowley

Max Janus

Robert Keys

Robert Keys

Lt. Stanton (as Bob Keys)

Irving Bacon

Irving Bacon

Casey

Myron Healey

Myron Healey

Morey

James Griffith

James Griffith

Joe Farley

Clayton Moore

Clayton Moore

Henchman Stone

Jonathan Hale

Jonathan Hale

Sherman Johnson

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 60%

November 4, 2013

Built By Bullets, Dynamite And Blood Stained Spikes! Kansas Pacific is directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Daniel B. Ullman. It stars Sterling Hayden, Eve Miller, Barton MacLane, Harry Shannon, Tom Fadden and Reed Hadley. A Cinecolor production with music by Albert Sendrey and cinematography by Harry Neumann. "In the years preceding the War between the States, `Bleeding Kansas' was split down the middle. Being a border state-and not legally committed to either side-Kansas was almost torn apart by its two equally violent factions. A railroad to the West was being built. To the rapidly forming Confederacy, this line, if completed, could mean the difference between defeat and victory, because it could well become the lifeline for the Union's western military installations. Some Southern groups therefore, took strong steps to see that the Kansas Pacific did not reach completion. Northern interests, on the other hand, took equally strong steps to see that it did. All of this happened before any formal declaration of war, so neither side was really justified in the acts of total violence which resulted." It’s a fictionalised account that would surely have the historians frothing at the mouth, but on its own modest terms Kansas Pacific is solid entertainment. It’s 1860 and Hayden is an undercover Army engineer who is sent in to ensure that the railroad is built. Not easy because the construction is plagued by sabotage attacks by Southern Rebels led by William Quantrill (Hadley). Thus the story follows a familiar path that sees Hayden viewed with suspicion by some, admired by others, and as the sabotage attempts increase in ferocity, so does Hayden’s will to succeed. Some love action comes his way (Miller on dressage duties only), as does the chance for some stoic engine driving. The action is well staged by Nazarro, who oversees dynamite attacks and cannon warfare, and the location photography coupled with the train sequences are most pleasing. Modest for sure, but performed well in the right areas and at 73 minutes in length it barely has time to annoy anyone but the history buffs. 6/10

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