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Journey to Shiloh
Journey to Shiloh

Journey to Shiloh (1968)

54% User Rating
1h 41min
Drama
War
Western

At the beginning of the Civil War, seven friends embark on a cross-country journey in order to join the Confederate army.

William HaleDirector

Cast

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James Caan

James Caan

Buck Burnett

Michael Sarrazin

Michael Sarrazin

Miller Nalls

Brenda Scott

Brenda Scott

Gabrielle DuPrey

Don Stroud

Don Stroud

Todo McLean

Paul Petersen

Paul Petersen

J.C. Sutton

Michael Burns

Michael Burns

Eubie Bell

Jan-Michael Vincent

Jan-Michael Vincent

Little Bit Lucket

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

Willie Bill Bearden

John Doucette

John Doucette

General Braxton Bragg

Noah Beery Jr.

Noah Beery Jr.

Sgt. Mercer Barnes

Tisha Sterling

Tisha Sterling

Airybelle Sumner

James Gammon

James Gammon

Tellis Yeager

Brian Avery

Brian Avery

Carter Claiborne

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Clarke Gordon

Colonel Mirabeau Cooney

Robert Pine

Robert Pine

Collins

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Sean Kennedy

Custis Claiborne

Wesley Lau

Wesley Lau

Colonel Boykin

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Chet Stratton

Mr. Claiborne

Bing Russell

Bing Russell

Greybeard

Lane Bradford

Lane Bradford

Case Pettibone

Rex Ingram

Rex Ingram

Jacob

Myron Healey

Myron Healey

Sheriff Briggs

Eileen Wesson

Eileen Wesson

Ella Newsome

Albert Popwell

Albert Popwell

Samuel

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

May 14, 2017

We are the Concho County Comanches. Journey to Shiloh is directed by William Hale and adapted to screenplay by Gene L. Coon from the novel written by Will Henry. It stars James Caan, Michael Sarrazin, Brenda Scott, Albert Popwell, Harrison Ford, Jan-Michael Vincent, Robert Pine and Noah Beery Junior. Music is by David Gates (supervision Joseph Gershenson) and Technicolor cinematography by Enzo Martinelli. Seven young Texans journey east to fight for the Confederacy in the Civil War. Full of ideas of noble glory for the war effort, the group have their eyes rudely opened by the prejudice and snobbery they encounter along the way. Rock of Ages. Film is bookended by a cheesy song that first tells of the young men setting off for the journey, then latterly of what became of them upon their final destinations. Throw in some pretty wooden acting away from the lead player and mix in a score that sounds like it belongs in the Pink Panther cartoon show, well you would naturally expect the film to be something of a disaster? Yet there is much to recommend here for the discerning fan of Civil War yarns. The Pensacola Light Blues. Picture gets its strength from the interest garnered by the source story and the lead performance by a youthful, wig wearing, Caan. Story is potent as an anti-war piece, the parallels with the then current Vietnam War, and the feelings running high at that time, are hard to ignore. Here the lads have their ideals punctured by events that happen out on the trail. Firstly some in fighting upsets the equilibrium and this sets the tone for the rest of the picture. An encounter with a runaway slave, and the aftermath of said encounter, really puts a serrated edge on the plotting. Young men off to be brave and fight the good fight, do they know what for? They then are surprised by public resistance to their bravado, you see not everyone wants a war, lads. Cos we're fixin to shove that there General Grant and them blue bellied soldiers of his-plum into Lake Erie. A pointless romantic interlude threatens to derail the picture, but the makers overcome it by dropping in some good action. A bar room brawl at Munroe is most enjoyable, and then once the guys find themselves enlisted into the Pensacola Light Blues, with Beery Junior arriving and putting his mark on the picture, we move onto the horrors of war. Here we lurch onto The Battle of Shiloh (AKA: Battle of Pittsburgh Landing) which is resplendent with artillery galore and much flinging around of stunt men. It's well constructed but sadly too short in length. Filmed out of Agoura in California, the scenery is an extra bonus and an enjoyable character accompaniment as story unfolds. All told it's a mixed bag of a viewing, but the good far outweighs the bad to make this a sleeper of an Oater worth seeking out. While future stars of film and TV taking tentative steps in the acting world also holds a high interest factor here. 7/10

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