Ein Tag zum Kämpfen (1967)
10KEin Tag zum Kämpfen: Directed by Robert Siodmak. With Robert Shaw, Mary Ure, Ty Hardin, Jeffrey Hunter. George Armstrong Custer’s love of the heroic traditions of the Calvary and his distaste with the coming of industrialization leads him to his destiny at the Little Big Horn.
“I was hesitant to watch this movie, but found it very good. It grabbed my attention with the camera shots during many action sequences. When two miners are tied-up on a run-away wagon, I could see what they saw as the wagon aimlessly traveled along a narrow road on a cliff;again when a calvary officer was escaping along a log down a canal,and when passengers were on a run-away train. Although this movie was about General Custer, we also became familiar with many of the other characters. Jeffrey Hunter always steals a scene, even as an older man and he again portrays a socially conscious character as he did in u0026quot;From Hell to Eternityu0026quot;. this movie not have been historically accurate, but as movies go, I thought it did a good job of portraying the events that led up to the u0026quot;Battleu0026quot;.”