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  1. 7th Cavalry is a 1956 American Western film directed by Joseph H. Lewis based on a story, "A Horse for Mrs. Custer", by Glendon Swarthout set after the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Filmed in Mexico, the picture stars Randolph Scott and Barbara Hale .

  2. 7th Cavalry: Directed by Joseph H. Lewis. With Randolph Scott, Barbara Hale, Jay C. Flippen, Frank Faylen. An officer accused of cowardice volunteers to bring back General Custers's body after Little Big Horn.

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    • Western
    • Joseph H. Lewis
    • 1956-12
  3. 7th Cavalry, directed by Joseph H. Lewis for Columbia Pictures, hit theaters midway between the release dates of the first two Boetticher films, Seven Men from Now (1956) and The Tall T (1957), but the film it actually most resembles is Boetticher's own earlier The Man from the Alamo (1953), a Universal production that starred Glenn Ford. In that picture, Ford is ostracized by townspeople for fleeing the battle of the Alamo and thus winding up as the only survivor.

  4. 7th Cavalry. 1956 1h 15m Western. List. Reviews. 42% Audience Score 100+ Ratings. Returning to Fort Lincoln, Capt. Benson learns of Custer's defeat at the Little Big Horn. At the inquiry as Custer ...

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    • Joseph H. Lewis
    • Western
    • Randolph Scott
  5. Overview. An officer accused of cowardice volunteers to bring back General Custers's body after Little Big Horn. Joseph H. Lewis. Director. Peter Packer. Screenplay. Glendon Swarthout. Story. Written by John Chard on January 30, 2017.

  6. Summaries. An officer accused of cowardice volunteers to bring back General Custers's body after Little Big Horn. Returning to Fort Lincoln, Captain Benson learns of Custer's defeat at the Little Big Horn. At the inquiry as Custer's Officers blame Custer for the defeat, Benson tries to defend him. But Benson was suspiciously absent at the time ...

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  8. At the inquiry as Custer's Officers blame Custer for the defeat, Benson tries to defend him. But Benson was suspiciously absent at the time of the battle and is now despised by the troops. So when an order to retrieve the bodies from the battlefield arrives, Benson volunteers for the dangerous mission of returning back into Indian territory.