The Horse soldiers [videorecording] the Mirisch Company ; directed by John Ford ; written for the screen by John Lee Mahin, Martin Rackin.

Contributor(s): Ford, John, 1894-1973 | Mahin, John Lee, 1907- | Rackin, Martin | Wayne, John, 1907-1979 | Holden, William, 1918-1981 | Towers, Constance | Buttolph, David, 1902-1983 | Sinclair, Harold, 1907-1966 | Mirisch CompanyMaterial type: FilmFilmPublisher: [Culver City, CA] : MGM/UA Home Video, c1990Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 1 hr., 55 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN: 0792849558Subject(s): War films | Feature films | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- DramaProduction credits: Director of photography, William Clothier ; film editor, Jack Murray ; music, David Buttolph.Cast: John Wayne, William Holden, Constance Towers.Summary: It is 1863, the rough and rugged Colonel Marlowe is in command of a motley assortment of 1200 Union volunteers. Their task is to infiltrate 300 miles of Southern territory and destroy the most strategic rail route in the Confederacy.
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Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.

Based on the novel by Harold Sinclair.

Originally produced as motion picture in 1959.

MGM/UA Home Video: M201772.

Director of photography, William Clothier ; film editor, Jack Murray ; music, David Buttolph.

John Wayne, William Holden, Constance Towers.

It is 1863, the rough and rugged Colonel Marlowe is in command of a motley assortment of 1200 Union volunteers. Their task is to infiltrate 300 miles of Southern territory and destroy the most strategic rail route in the Confederacy.

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