Two Rode Together (1961)

  • Two Rode Together (1961)
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  • Two Rode Together (1961)
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Top Action Performance Laurel Awards [1962] (Won/Nominated: 3rd place)
Plot Summary

The US Army is under pressure from the desperate relatives of white prisoners of the Comanches to secure their rescue. A cynical and corrupt marshal, Guthrie McCabe, is persuaded by an army lieutenant to assist in the negotiations with the Comanches....
Tagline

The West`s most violent story... The West`s most valiant hour!

TOGETHER...THEY RODE INTO A THOUSAND DANGERS! (original print ad - all caps)
 

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Awards

Two Rode Together (1961) was nominated for the following awards:

Laurel Awards

1.
Golden Laurel
1962
Top Action Performance
 

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    Genre Western
    Date Released 26 July 1961
    ProductionGolden Harvest Company
    Related Links 1961 Movies
    July 1961 Movies
    1961 Western Movies

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  • Sergeant Darius P. Posey: You! You`re supposed to be dead! Marshal Guthrie McCabe: I`m sorry, Slim. I didn`t quite make it.
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  • The movie`s critical and commercial failure was largely blamed on the miscasting of the two leads, since James Stewart, at 52, and Richard Widmark, at 45, were both much older than their characters.
  • John Ford later admitted he had only made the film for the money, and felt it was "still crap" even after he had brought in his favorite script writer Frank Nugent to rewrite it.
  • James Stewart later admitted he was disappointed that his character`s dark side wasn`t explored further in the movie.
  • This film marked comedic actor Edward Brophy`s last role as he died during the production on May 27, 1960 in Pacific Palisades, California.
  • Richard Widmark was initially reluctant to make the film, since he felt he was fifteen years too old for the young lieutenant he played.
  • This was the last film in which James Stewart wore his familiar cowboy hat. Up to this point, he had worn it in all his westerns since Winchester `73 (1950), except Broken Arrow (1950). This was Stewart`s first film with John Ford, and Ford didn`t want him to wear it as he thought it was the worst looking cowboy hat he had ever seen. As Stewart said in the documentary, "A Wonderful Life", Ford relented, but got back at him in their next western, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), when he didn`t let Stewart wear a hat at all.
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