Review of The Raid (1954) by Orlok W — 28 Jun 2016
Van Heflin is a confederate officer disguised as a businessman, who is planning to raid the town of St. Albans, near the Canadian border... Will his mission make him betray the people that love him?--This is a true story.
..it began on the night of September 26 1864, in a Union prison stockade at Plattsburgh, New York. A good film that moves along at a pleasing rate, helped by a good cast, including a young Lee Marvin, an equally-young Richard Boone before his face became lined (but he still plays a troubled person) and the distinctive John Dierkes.
... With a rebel yell, I cried more more more!!
This review of The Raid (1954) was written by Orlok W on 28 Jun 2016.
The Raid has generally received positive reviews.
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