Little Big Horn (film)


Little Big Horn is a 1951 American Western film written and directed by Charles Marquis Warren starring Lloyd Bridges, John Ireland and Marie Windsor.
It was also known as The Fighting Seventh.

Plot

Captain Phillip Donlin and his small troop must rush to reach Little Big Horn in order to warn General Custer of the Sioux attack that awaits him. As they race against time, and Donlin pushes them hard through an arduous and dangerous journey, the Sioux start taking out the soldiers one at a time. Meanwhile, Donlin also clashes with Lt. John Haywood, who Donlin knows is having an affair with his wife, Celie.

Cast

It was to be the first of a two-picture deal Charles Marquis Warren had with Republic Pictures. Warren was a leading writer at the time best known for Only the Valiant and he wanted to become a director. The film was called The Black Hills and was to be produced by Joseph Kane and star Rod Cameron. Filing was to start 10 March 1950.
The film eventually shifted to Lippert Pictures. Filming was to have started 7 November 1950. However it was pushed back to February. Lloyd Bridges was the star.
In an interview Marie Windsor recalled an executive from Lippert Films announced the film had run out of money with the production having several pages torn out of the script and the film finished without certain scenes being done.

Reception

The film was a box office hit. It launched Warren's career as a director.

Awards

It was nominated for an award by the Writers Guild of America in 1952.