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Review of by Petros T — 18 Oct 2017

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Errol Flynn stars as George Armstrong Custer. The film depicts a highly fictionalised version of his life from his first days as a cadet at West Point, through his Civil War heroics (on the Union side), to his time at Fort Lincoln in the Dakota Country, and finally his death at the Battle of Little Big Horn.

Raoul Walsh directs the action sequences with a certain amount of panache (lots of extras on horseback) but the film feels overlong and Olivia De Havilland has little to do as Custer's wife (this was her 8th and last pairing with Flynn).

As you might expect for this era (1940s), the film has a definite racist streak, particularly when it comes to portraying Native Americans; Anthony Quinn plays Crazy Horse but there are some actual Sioux men who were brought out to Hollywood to serve as extras.

Hattie McDaniel also plays a maid who is superstitious in a few scenes to offer some "comic relief". Interestingly, Flynn portrays Custer as a bit of a delinquent who nonetheless is able to lead men in battle; his casting doesn't quite seem right (he belongs in less weighty swashbucklers).

Speaking of unusual casting, Sydney Greenstreet appears as a Union General, with only his mutton chops and uniform differentiating this performance from The Maltese Falcon or Casablanca. Jarring. Arthur Kennedy is solid as the main villain.

However, you really should look elsewhere if you want to see Flynn at his best (e.g., The Adventures of Robin Hood, 1938).

This review of Silver Saddle (1978) was written by on 18 Oct 2017.

Silver Saddle has generally received positive reviews.

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