Wholeheartedly agree. Grew up on these films and I first saw The Raid in 1955 at the local cinema in the Saturday afternoon matinee. Before the Raid film, Van Heflin appeared with Alan Ladd in Shane, one of the greatest western of all time.
@@paulm3033 Not suggesting any cutoff date but we don't have many high quality actors now compared to the 1940-60 period. Movies used to be entertaining and now they have an agenda.
@rogerhuber3133 I had to read all if the endings though but it was really great I thought. The silence. Them talking to each other like they can understand one another the whole time. Him stealing the water and fish.
Van Heflen and Richard Boone were actors you either loved or didn't. Peter Graves, Lee Marvin, James Best, Will Wright, Claude Adkins plenty of great actors later in their own time after this movie. I give it 9 stars because of the talent. Peter Graves and James Arness from Gunsmoke are brothers.
Peter Graves was in the TV show MISSION IMPOSSIBLE….played the role that Tom Cruise has in the movie…leader/one who gets the recording of the current mission
Anne Bancroft looked very fine. I didn't know until I saw this movie the first time that her career started so early. Her husband, Mel Brooks, is one lucky guy!
ME? Either! I think it was too Neutral for my days of 60's to 80's watching this in La Co Ca on TV with Mom and Dad, but just about SPOT ON for all the VET's! "I Grew Up!" With! Most held almost no hate for a Nation or that any "Nations Peoples!" as American's did things they never wanted to remember to an enemy's peoples, and people in the wrong place, wrong time, Luck of the Draw! I knew vets' who told me some participation, planning, to supportingg, and witness of some gruesome things from every side, race, color, tribe, creed, or? religion! Just one! Buddy! was Armor Spport ETO had to bow saw allied and enemies out of frozen battle damaged equipment for the morge, and to recover the armor, get it back in the fight! Told me he had to do the same after an SS massacre in france, when he had to arrange trucks to go the wrong way on the red ball so he stacked the 140 plus frozen dead cut like firewood to help keep his men less exposedto advancing enemy armor, or un known enemy position! or conditions? Had another Glen a fishing Buddy! Landed a battle damaged P-38 with twin screws right in the middle of a Bedouin Camp with their candles or lanterns? looking for his friendly base runway lights! That ended harshly for any flesh on the ground in the 700 yards it took to stop. Same dude allegedly got Shot Down two other times in the MED Italy, Greek, areas of opperations, rescued each time via area Undergrounds and Brit Subs. this is just two, of dozens! of dudes I grew up with as close friends. Kinda like the boy in the flick? This IS LEADERSHIP!! RIP GUY's I Love You! Miss Y'ALL! Ya'ALL! FYI How do you? Think? the Movie "Animal House" came up with a newer version of sawing?
I think this has been a great day. This is my second Western American Civil War movie and I've just watch but I've never seen before and both movies most excellent though. I think the other one was on a different channel but well done and thank you
Du sens faits inspirés d'une réalité historique mettant face a face deux camps dans une guerre fratricide sans état d'âme si ce n'est chez certains protagonistes c'est un film magnifique avec une pléiade d'acteurs anciens merci infiniment pour ce moment agréable de partage
A real piece of American and Canadian history - little knwn but true. Both countries have a long history of military entanglements and conflicts. This is a Hollywood film and not a documentary so take it for what it is.
I just watch these movie, and exactly ,the same date falls on 19 -monday, 2024, but different month, october 19 ,1954, different year, .very good story.
My comment is not on the artistic facet of the movie, but a reflection on its story: civil war is always brutal on civilians no matter where it takes place. If war is savagery, civil war is the zenith of that savagery.
My GGF Michael Carroll Hennessy rode with Bennett Young during Morgan's Ohio raid(June/July 1863). GGF captured, (as was Young) held in Camp Douglas: Young escaped to Canada ; captured St. Albans. Young, much younger than character depicted by Heflin....later escaped to British Area ; educated there returnd to long prominent life in Kentucky...
The only memento that Bennett Young kept was a one dollar Franklin County Bank note . On display in the Blue Grass Museum in Winchester Kentucky . It was folded to the size of a postage stamp and carried in his wallet until his death .
I wonder if the beautiful buildings usedi n this movie are still standing or have they been destroyed after the filming¿ Its too bad it isnt a real town today.
@@johnraina4828 MY ancestors were Confederate Cavalrymen. My G-Grandfather was only 13 when he fought at Chickamauga. One of his brothers died of Typhoid he contracted in the Yankee prison camp at Point Lookout, Maryland.
They had ALOT of Confederate propaganda movies back then, not they we don't now they're just called 'Right wing" or something but same feelings and ideas.
The old boys of the Confederacy had one great idea. Don't trust the federal government. But by your comment, One can see you are one of the sheeple who gets stars in their eyes when you hear the words of those in power NOW. You are maybe what? Late teens, early twenties? With NO life experience past that of the screen of your phone? Leave the thinking to the adults who have lived. You won't hurt your brain that way.
@@Bea-Dubya Traitors? No. Just ordinary people who defied federal control of their lives. I am proud to say that my ancestors rode for the Stars and Bars. In Rosser's Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Before transferring to the cavalry in late 1862, they fought up and down the Shenandoah with the great Stonewall Jackson. One of them died of typhoid he contracted while a prisoner at Point Lookout. Traitors? No. Just independent men who didn't like to be told how to live.
@@edschaefer6597 Nope, your wrong again. I think when watching for entertainment politics and religion are not to be mentioned. As far as politics, I vote the person, not the party. Now what you got to say?
@@dannyharrell6269 Do a little research and you will learn the definition of Communism. You may not like her gender or color, but she is all American. Your support of Trump does not make you evil, it just means you have been coned.
I love the old films. They are no swearing and no sexy scenes pure entertainment thank you for putting it on x
Me too 😅
Wholeheartedly agree. Grew up on these films and I first saw The Raid in 1955 at the local cinema in the Saturday afternoon matinee. Before the Raid film, Van Heflin appeared with Alan Ladd in Shane, one of the greatest western of all time.
70 years old movie
Majestic made those actors the best of the industry
Very young in that Time
Thanks for downloading this jewel
Good flick. Love finding these old movies with our favorite old stars.
What a shame they don't make great movies like this any more.
They do , it makes no sense to suggest that after a certain date there haven't been any good ones
@@paulm3033 Not suggesting any cutoff date but we don't have many high quality actors now compared to the 1940-60 period. Movies used to be entertaining and now they have an agenda.
@rogerhuber3133 i age with you on crap movies now comparatively. Have you found hell in the pacific yet on here with Lee Marvin
@@6offdutyninjasN1 Yes. That's a favorite movie for me.
@rogerhuber3133 I had to read all if the endings though but it was really great I thought. The silence. Them talking to each other like they can understand one another the whole time. Him stealing the water and fish.
Van Heflen and Richard Boone were actors you either loved or didn't. Peter Graves, Lee Marvin, James Best, Will Wright, Claude Adkins plenty of great actors later in their own time after this movie. I give it 9 stars because of the talent. Peter Graves and James Arness from Gunsmoke are brothers.
Lee Marvin and Claude Atkins were both in The Caine Mutiny, the same year that this was made.
Peter Graves was in the TV show MISSION IMPOSSIBLE….played the role that Tom Cruise has in the movie…leader/one who gets the recording of the current mission
Anne Bancroft looked very fine. I didn't know until I saw this movie the first time that her career started so early. Her husband, Mel Brooks, is one lucky guy!
Van Heflin was a big star in the 1940s and 50s. '3:10 to Yuma', 'Shane'. He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in 1942' 'Johnny Eager.'
I enjoyed this movie....well done....good acting and great connection the the Civil War....
So many years since I’ve watched this movie! It is worth a watch!
An excellent film and well acted. Worth your time to watch it.
Nice post... Lee Marvin, never seen this one.
he is in my top 10 all time great actors of the world
ME? Either! I think it was too Neutral for my days of 60's to 80's watching this in La Co Ca on TV with Mom and Dad, but just about SPOT ON for all the VET's! "I Grew Up!" With!
Most held almost no hate for a Nation or that any "Nations Peoples!" as American's did things they never wanted to remember to an enemy's peoples, and people in the wrong place, wrong time, Luck of the Draw!
I knew vets' who told me some participation, planning, to supportingg, and witness of some gruesome things from every side, race, color, tribe, creed, or? religion!
Just one! Buddy! was Armor Spport ETO had to bow saw allied and enemies out of frozen battle damaged equipment for the morge, and to recover the armor, get it back in the fight!
Told me he had to do the same after an SS massacre in france, when he had to arrange trucks to go the wrong way on the red ball so he stacked the 140 plus frozen dead cut like firewood to help keep his men less exposedto advancing enemy armor, or un known enemy position! or conditions?
Had another Glen a fishing Buddy! Landed a battle damaged P-38 with twin screws right in the middle of a Bedouin Camp with their candles or lanterns? looking for his friendly base runway lights! That ended harshly for any flesh on the ground in the 700 yards it took to stop. Same dude allegedly got Shot Down two other times in the MED Italy, Greek, areas of opperations, rescued each time via area Undergrounds and Brit Subs.
this is just two, of dozens! of dudes I grew up with as close friends. Kinda like the boy in the flick?
This IS LEADERSHIP!! RIP GUY's I Love You! Miss Y'ALL! Ya'ALL!
FYI How do you? Think? the Movie "Animal House" came up with a newer version of sawing?
"A lot of weapons from Britain!" ( The Onedin Line had an episode "gunrunning " and with boots etc from Liverpool.)
The main Confederate rifled musket , by far , was the British Enfield .
Claude Akins. What a acting career he had. Outstanding.
Excellent movie , excellent casting. 👍
I think this has been a great day. This is my second Western American Civil War movie and I've just watch but I've never seen before and both movies most excellent though. I think the other one was on a different channel but well done and thank you
Peter Graves hidden among the co stars
Great movie 🤩🤩🤩💖💖
I forgot how great this movie was .
Great film 🎥 🎞
For a 1954 film movies this is well produce and made. The story is also astonishing!
Excellent movie!!! 👏👏👏
Du sens faits inspirés d'une réalité historique mettant face a face deux camps dans une guerre fratricide sans état d'âme si ce n'est chez certains protagonistes c'est un film magnifique avec une pléiade d'acteurs anciens merci infiniment pour ce moment agréable de partage
This was a great movie. Star 🌟 Packed 🎉
Excellent movie 🎬
Sad but true shows how many people are hurt in war on both sides
WoW I would never have known about that...............
A real piece of American and Canadian history - little knwn but true. Both countries have a long history of military entanglements and conflicts. This is a Hollywood film and not a documentary so take it for what it is.
I just watch these movie, and exactly ,the same date falls on 19 -monday, 2024, but different month, october 19 ,1954, different year, .very good story.
What a great movie.
Great movie! Thanks.
My comment is not on the artistic facet of the movie, but a reflection on its story: civil war is always brutal on civilians no matter where it takes place. If war is savagery, civil war is the zenith of that savagery.
My GGF Michael Carroll Hennessy rode with Bennett Young during Morgan's Ohio raid(June/July 1863). GGF captured, (as was Young) held in Camp Douglas: Young escaped to Canada ; captured St. Albans. Young, much younger than character depicted by Heflin....later escaped to British Area ; educated there returnd to long prominent life in Kentucky...
The only memento that Bennett Young kept was a one dollar Franklin County Bank note . On display in the Blue Grass Museum in Winchester Kentucky . It was folded to the size of a postage stamp and carried in his wallet until his death .
I wonder if the beautiful buildings usedi n this movie are still standing or have they been destroyed after the filming¿ Its too bad it isnt a real town today.
Yes they're gone, it was filmed on the same set as Andy Griffith Show, look close and you can recognize some of the buildings.
Heflin was in Shane with Ladd.
MAGNÍFICAS PELÍCULAS GRACIAS
The Epitome of Officers and Gentlemen
You cannot mean Confederates.
In the beginning it states "1954 @ 1:48"? Is that to let us again know when the movie was produced? Thank you.
...the producers have sacked the person in charge of titles....lol
@@Feathermason Very good movie with a lot of up and coming actors. Sorry for the loss of employment. ;-)
Wow that was a good movie
It would be a lot more historically correct if 1954 wasn't emblazoned at the bottom of the first scene of the film.
Very. Good classic. Western. Movie. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 💣👌💣🌟😉🌟💣🌟
Some really good actors in this!!
It took an hour and 7 minutes but we finally got some action!
This film was directed by an Argentine director who made several films in USA.
Heroic Richard Boone appreciated by the women.
His character needed an opportunity to redeem himself, after what he told Katy.
37.27 An ear trumpet-for the hard of hearing, (rarely seen in films).
Used in Mel Gibson's, The Patriot.
I like to watch silent movie full Davy Crockett fall of the Alamo
That was a good movie
What goes around comes around.
Future stars Richard Boone, Peter Graves and Lee Marvin are in this movie.
Good movie
Great film CSA
Csa you guy lost and still losing will always be losers 😂😅
Their is always one who will bite
@@GregoryLewis-k1t The CSA is alive and well, and still winning, go back under your rock. 🤣
@@mikelovin7 you dreaming fool all csa is being torn down you go hide under a rock
A film about a little known incident of the Civil War.
Was you there 😊
@@Bryan-p7y5q No. We're you? The only reason I know about the actual raid is I have a degree in military history. My specialty is Civil War Studies.
@@Snuffy03 the civil war interest me very much
@@johnraina4828 MY ancestors were Confederate Cavalrymen. My G-Grandfather was only 13 when he fought at Chickamauga. One of his brothers died of Typhoid he contracted in the Yankee prison camp at Point Lookout, Maryland.
Another “user” being an A.. Hole.
Were did they get the map and money to buy those grand clothes of his 🤔🙄😒
I think the Major took the map from the office, when they first escaped. Story doesn't go deep enough to tell about where they got the clothes.
The Major took the map from the fort they escaped from. For the clothes, use your imagination.
Very good
What an excellent movie.Thank you so much.🫡
Most civil war movies portray the North as winning most battles so I guess it was good to see the South win one for once😂
Small town Vermont alight, Georgia alight. 1814 Washington DC alight, "White House" blackened.
How clean his the majors uniform is 🤪🙄🤔😒
Peter Graves played a different part in the stalag 17.
well, it would certainly be silly if he tried to play the same part.
Wow, it only took six minutes for the first commercial
Are you angry?
@@johnraina4828 what would make you think that? 😂
@@vanpearsall so you are happy?
Thing is the Canadians and the British were pissed at Confederates for using them no more raids were launched from Canada
Tbis film was directed by an Argentine director who made several films in the USA.
A nadie le importa quién fue el argentinoide director.
👍🏻🇧🇷
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Us vans have to stick together 👍
I watched
Gosh who isn't in it? Lee Marvin, Peter Graves; you could say, all the usual suspects!
1954 ,i doubt that.
=5+.
Yeehaa Dixieland ❤❤❤
Trump ads? Great. I'll watch.
Why don't you people stop bringing politics into it and just watch the movie 🎥.
@@ALBERTRANDALL-p9x Trump 2024 🤣
Trump the convicted felon! Can't watch.
Jack elam lee marvin
stiil youmg and van hef lin a little bit senior and ha seen their movies whem iwas 18
Jack Elam was NOT in The Raid....CM'ON JOE!!!!
Enjoyed LeeMarvin
The movie is very good but the "climate change" propaganda commercials really puts a cramp on it .
Fascinating incident, but pretty much a boondoggle. Movie is painfully made out of whole cloth.
that's what hollywood does
Trump 2024! 🏁
Trump is a convicted felon and a convicted sexual assult! Stole from a children's charity!
@@Michael-h8c wrong. he has committed no crimes. unlike the biden crime family.
They had ALOT of Confederate propaganda movies back then, not they we don't now they're just called 'Right wing" or something but same feelings and ideas.
The old boys of the Confederacy had one great idea. Don't trust the federal government. But by your comment, One can see you are one of the sheeple who gets stars in their eyes when you hear the words of those in power NOW. You are maybe what? Late teens, early twenties? With NO life experience past that of the screen of your phone? Leave the thinking to the adults who have lived. You won't hurt your brain that way.
Traitors. One man calls them suckers and losers.
Do your homework or go back to school. The originator of the KKK was the Democrats.
Or left wing, woke, liberal, Socialist, Communist, Atheist, heathenist, or paganist, etc...
@@Bea-Dubya Traitors? No. Just ordinary people who defied federal control of their lives. I am proud to say that my ancestors rode for the Stars and Bars. In Rosser's Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia. Before transferring to the cavalry in late 1862, they fought up and down the Shenandoah with the great Stonewall Jackson. One of them died of typhoid he contracted while a prisoner at Point Lookout. Traitors? No. Just independent men who didn't like to be told how to live.
Looks like a good movie, I'll never know. I have no time for Trump ads.
I have no time for Evil Harris Communist ads
But you have time to watch the democRAT clown show?? :) :)
@@edschaefer6597 Nope, your wrong again. I think when watching for entertainment politics and religion are not to be mentioned. As far as politics, I vote the person, not the party. Now what you got to say?
@@dannyharrell6269 Do a little research and you will learn the definition of Communism. You may not like her gender or color, but she is all American. Your support of Trump does not make you evil, it just means you have been coned.
@@petereddinger3249The MAGA cult knows nothing about politics or religion. Trump has given them life before then they were nobodies.
Deo vindice.csa all the way