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They Came to Cordura

They Came to Cordura is a 1959 American Western film co-written and directed by Robert Rossen and starring Gary Cooper, Rita Hayworth, Van Heflin and Tab Hunter. It was based on a 1958 novel by Glendon Swarthout.

They Came to Cordura
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRobert Rossen
Screenplay by
Based onthe novel
by Glendon Swarthout
Produced byWilliam Goetz
Starring
Narrated byElie Siegmeister
CinematographyBurnett Guffey
Edited byWilliam A. Lyon
Production
companies
  • Goetz Pictures
  • Baroda Productions
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • October 1, 1959 (1959-10-01)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4.5 million[1]
Box office$2.5 million (est. US/ Canada rentals)[2]

Plot edit

In 1916, as U.S. soldiers chase after Pancho Villa, Army Major Thomas Thorn (Gary Cooper) is assigned to be a battlefield observer and reward heroism. He has been suggested for this duty by a Colonel Rogers (Robert Keith), who is 63 years old and impatiently yearning to be promoted to general before mandatory retirement a few months hence.

Rogers leads his regiment in an old-fashioned but poorly planned Cavalry charge on Ojos Azules, a villa owned by Adelaide Geary (Rita Hayworth) where Villa's men withdrew after a victory over Mexican government troops, enjoying her hospitality. Thorn, excused from the fighting, observes through his binoculars various acts of heroism by Lt. Fowler (Tab Hunter), Sgt. Chawk (Van Heflin), Cpl. Trubee (Richard Conte) and Pvt. Renziehausen (Dick York) in defeating Villa's men.

Rogers is proud of having personally led the charge, but furious when Thorn won't nominate him for a citation. Thorn insists that leading his regiment in the charge was "in the line of duty" and refuses to consider a citation for the Medal of Honor, awarded for heroism "above and beyond the call of duty." Rogers reminds Thorn that he protected him from an investigation for cowardice, which he did out of respect for Thorn's father, but does not sway Thorn.

Thorn intends to recommend the four soldiers for the Medal of Honor. He is ordered to take along Mrs. Geary, who is charged with "giving aid and comfort to the enemy." A fifth soldier, a private (Michael Callan) also nominated by Thorn for a medal after an earlier battle, rides with them to the expedition's base at the Texas town of Cordura.

This seemingly simple task becomes increasingly complex as the incessant squabbling between Thorn and the men threatens to destroy them all. Eager to learn more about their acts of bravery, Thorn finds the men to be hostile toward him. A series of harrowing incidents make it clear that the apparent heroes were motivated by ambition, terror, or chance, while it is the disgraced Thorn who possesses moral courage. The men soon become insubordinate, ultimately turning against Thorn and forcing him to fight the soldiers to save his own life. The movie ends with the men learning personal, not physical, courage from Thorn's example.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was William Goetz's second film in a six-picture deal for Columbia after Me and the Colonel.[1]

With a budget of $4.5 million it was one of Columbia's most expensive films at the time.[1]

Parts of the film were shot at Snow Canyon and Harrisburg in Utah as well as Indio, California.[3]

Screenplay edit

Author Glendon Swarthout got the idea for his novel after he had obtained eyewitness accounts for Medal of Honor citations while serving with the 3rd Infantry Division in Southern France during World War II.[4] This personal experience was applied to his novel.

Filming edit

Dick York suffered a severe back injury during the filming that caused him great pain in his later years, so much so that he was forced to resign from his longtime role of Darrin Stephens on the 1960s television program Bewitched, the injury indeed almost ruining his life. In York's own words, "Gary Cooper and I were propelling a handcar carrying several 'wounded' men down [the] railroad track. I was on the bottom stroke of this sort of teeter-totter mechanism that made the handcar run. I was just lifting the handle up as the director yelled 'cut!' and one of the 'wounded' cast members reached up and grabbed the handle. I was suddenly, jarringly, lifting his entire weight off the flatbed—one hundred and eighty pounds [82 kilograms] or so. The muscles along the right side of my back tore. They just snapped and let loose. And that was the start of it all: the pain, the painkillers, the addiction, the lost career."[5]

Music edit

A film tie-in song written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen was recorded by Frank Sinatra and Robert Horton.[6] It was composer Elie Siegmeister's only Hollywood film score.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "'Cordura' Pends As Columbia Special For Hard Ticket". Variety. February 4, 1959. p. 7. Retrieved July 4, 2019 – via Archive.org.
  2. ^ "1959: Probable Domestic Take", Variety, 6 January 1960 p 34
  3. ^ D'Arc, James V. (2010). When Hollywood came to town: a history of moviemaking in Utah (1st ed.). Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 9781423605874.
  4. ^ . Glendonswarthout.com. Archived from the original on March 1, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  5. ^ "Dick York of Bewitched - A Farewell Interview". Bewitched.net. Retrieved November 7, 2012.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]

External links edit

  • They Came to Cordura at IMDb

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They Came to Cordura is a 1959 American Western film co written and directed by Robert Rossen and starring Gary Cooper Rita Hayworth Van Heflin and Tab Hunter It was based on a 1958 novel by Glendon Swarthout They Came to CorduraTheatrical release posterDirected byRobert RossenScreenplay byIvan MoffatRobert RossenBased onthe novelby Glendon SwarthoutProduced byWilliam GoetzStarringGary CooperRita HayworthVan HeflinTab HunterDick YorkNarrated byElie SiegmeisterCinematographyBurnett GuffeyEdited byWilliam A LyonProductioncompaniesGoetz PicturesBaroda ProductionsDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease dateOctober 1 1959 1959 10 01 Running time123 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 5 million 1 Box office 2 5 million est US Canada rentals 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Screenplay 3 2 Filming 3 3 Music 4 Notes 5 External linksPlot editIn 1916 as U S soldiers chase after Pancho Villa Army Major Thomas Thorn Gary Cooper is assigned to be a battlefield observer and reward heroism He has been suggested for this duty by a Colonel Rogers Robert Keith who is 63 years old and impatiently yearning to be promoted to general before mandatory retirement a few months hence Rogers leads his regiment in an old fashioned but poorly planned Cavalry charge on Ojos Azules a villa owned by Adelaide Geary Rita Hayworth where Villa s men withdrew after a victory over Mexican government troops enjoying her hospitality Thorn excused from the fighting observes through his binoculars various acts of heroism by Lt Fowler Tab Hunter Sgt Chawk Van Heflin Cpl Trubee Richard Conte and Pvt Renziehausen Dick York in defeating Villa s men Rogers is proud of having personally led the charge but furious when Thorn won t nominate him for a citation Thorn insists that leading his regiment in the charge was in the line of duty and refuses to consider a citation for the Medal of Honor awarded for heroism above and beyond the call of duty Rogers reminds Thorn that he protected him from an investigation for cowardice which he did out of respect for Thorn s father but does not sway Thorn Thorn intends to recommend the four soldiers for the Medal of Honor He is ordered to take along Mrs Geary who is charged with giving aid and comfort to the enemy A fifth soldier a private Michael Callan also nominated by Thorn for a medal after an earlier battle rides with them to the expedition s base at the Texas town of Cordura This seemingly simple task becomes increasingly complex as the incessant squabbling between Thorn and the men threatens to destroy them all Eager to learn more about their acts of bravery Thorn finds the men to be hostile toward him A series of harrowing incidents make it clear that the apparent heroes were motivated by ambition terror or chance while it is the disgraced Thorn who possesses moral courage The men soon become insubordinate ultimately turning against Thorn and forcing him to fight the soldiers to save his own life The movie ends with the men learning personal not physical courage from Thorn s example Cast editGary Cooper as Major Thomas Thorn Rita Hayworth as Adelaide Geary Van Heflin as Sgt John Chawk Tab Hunter as Lt William Fowler Richard Conte as Cpl Milo Trubee Michael Callan as Pvt Andrew Hetherington Dick York as Pvt Renziehausen Robert Keith as Col Rogers Carlos Romero as Arreaga James Bannon as Capt Paltz Edward Platt as Col DeRose Maurice Jara as Mexican Federale Sam Buffington as First Correspondent Arthur Hanson as Second CorrespondentProduction editThe film was William Goetz s second film in a six picture deal for Columbia after Me and the Colonel 1 With a budget of 4 5 million it was one of Columbia s most expensive films at the time 1 Parts of the film were shot at Snow Canyon and Harrisburg in Utah as well as Indio California 3 Screenplay edit Author Glendon Swarthout got the idea for his novel after he had obtained eyewitness accounts for Medal of Honor citations while serving with the 3rd Infantry Division in Southern France during World War II 4 This personal experience was applied to his novel Filming edit Dick York suffered a severe back injury during the filming that caused him great pain in his later years so much so that he was forced to resign from his longtime role of Darrin Stephens on the 1960s television program Bewitched the injury indeed almost ruining his life In York s own words Gary Cooper and I were propelling a handcar carrying several wounded men down the railroad track I was on the bottom stroke of this sort of teeter totter mechanism that made the handcar run I was just lifting the handle up as the director yelled cut and one of the wounded cast members reached up and grabbed the handle I was suddenly jarringly lifting his entire weight off the flatbed one hundred and eighty pounds 82 kilograms or so The muscles along the right side of my back tore They just snapped and let loose And that was the start of it all the pain the painkillers the addiction the lost career 5 Music edit A film tie in song written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen was recorded by Frank Sinatra and Robert Horton 6 It was composer Elie Siegmeister s only Hollywood film score Notes edit a b c Cordura Pends As Columbia Special For Hard Ticket Variety February 4 1959 p 7 Retrieved July 4 2019 via Archive org 1959 Probable Domestic Take Variety 6 January 1960 p 34 D Arc James V 2010 When Hollywood came to town a history of moviemaking in Utah 1st ed Layton Utah Gibbs Smith ISBN 9781423605874 About Glendon Swarthout Glendonswarthout com Archived from the original on March 1 2012 Retrieved November 7 2012 Dick York of Bewitched A Farewell Interview Bewitched net Retrieved November 7 2012 1 dead link External links editThey Came to Cordura at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title They Came to Cordura amp oldid 1174131845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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