The War Wagon

The War Wagon Rolls And The Screen Explodes!

6.8
19671h 41m

An ex-con seeks revenge on the man who put him in prison by planning a robbery of the latter's stagecoach, which is transporting gold. He enlists the help of a partner, who could be working for his nemesis.

Production

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Cast

Photo of John Wayne

John Wayne

Taw Jackson

Photo of Howard Keel

Howard Keel

Levi Walking Bear

Photo of Keenan Wynn

Keenan Wynn

Wes Fletcher

Photo of Bruce Cabot

Bruce Cabot

Frank Pierce

Photo of Valora Noland

Valora Noland

Kate Fletcher

Photo of Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

Hammond

Photo of Gene Evans

Gene Evans

Deputy Hoag

Photo of Terry Wilson

Terry Wilson

Sheriff Strike

Photo of Ann McCrea

Ann McCrea

Felicia

Photo of Frank McGrath

Frank McGrath

Bartender

Photo of Chuck Roberson

Chuck Roberson

Brown / Mustachioed guard at blown bridge

Photo of Chuck Hayward

Chuck Hayward

Blacksmith (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

"Lomax" (Kirk Douglas) has an axe to grind with "Jackson" (John Wayne). Indeed, he has sworn to kill him when he is eventually let out of prison. Meantime, "Jackson" has a cunning plan to relieve a greedy mining boss "Pierce" (Bruce Cabot) of a load of gold. Maybe they could work together? Well "Lomax" agrees on the basis that he gets a share and a daily rate. Extra if he has to draw his gun, even more if he has to fire it. Fair enough, now they must recruit others to help out. With their plans coming along nicely, they face a new technological problem. "Pierce" has gone and got himself an horse-drawn armoured car, compete with a turret-mounted Gattling gun that can fire hundreds of rounds a minute, mowing down anything in it's path. Now they must adapt their plans and engage the help of the local Indians led by "Levi Walking Bear" (Howard Keel) as well as the sleazy but wily "Wes" (Keenan Wynn) who has a wife young enough to be his daughter and the young "Billy" (Robert Walker Jr) who might just prove to be more of a liability than an help! The last twenty minutes of this are about as good as westerns get, with plenty of action, pyrotechnics, screaming Indians and just a little bit of just desserts. Wayne, Douglas and Wynn work well together and Cabot does the smugly suited bully well too. A proper western adventure that I really quite enjoyed.

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