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Advance to the Rear
Australian film posterDirected by George Marshall Produced by Ted Richmond Written by William Bowers
Robert Carson
Samuel A. Peeples
William Chamberlain
Jack Schaefer (novel)Starring Glenn Ford
Stella Stevens
Melvyn DouglasMusic by Randy Sparks
Hugo Montenegro
performed by The New Christy MinstrelsDistributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Release date(s) June 10, 1964 Running time 100 minutes Country United States Language English Advance to the Rear is a light-hearted 1964 western comedy film set in the American Civil War. It stars Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens and Melvyn Douglas and is directed by George Marshall. The film is based on the 1957 novel Company of Cowards by Jack Schaefer, with the film having that title in pre-production and when released in the United Kingdom. However, the novel had none of the comedic elements of the film which retained only the basic idea of a unit formed out of men who had been court-martialed for cowardice and sent out west and some character names.
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Plot summary
Union Colonel Claude Brackenbury has a cozy arrangement with his Confederate counterpart. They fire a few artillery rounds in each other's general direction at precisely the same time each morning, then go back to contentedly waiting for the war to end.
Captain Jared Heath, however, disturbs the status quo one day by going out and capturing some of the enemy. The Confederates feel obliged to retaliate. One thing leads to another and a military fiasco results. As punishment, Brackenbury and Heath are demoted, placed in charge of all the misfits General Willoughby can find and shipped west, where they can (hopefully) do no further damage.
The rebels are suspicious, so they send a beautiful spy, Martha Lou Williams, to find out their "real" mission. After questioning Easy Jenny, a madam Martha Lou is traveling with, Heath sees through Martha Lou's ruse. But he decides that he is going to marry her eventually, so Heath does his best to keep her out of mischief.
When the unit is sent to escort an important gold shipment, the soldiers are captured by Thin Elk, an Indian chief in league with Hugo Zattig of the Confederates. Zattig's men masquerade as Union soldiers (using uniforms taken from prisoners) and hijack the shipment. Thin Elk, meanwhile, recognizing Brackenbury as a fellow West Point graduate, lets his captives go, although without horses or guns.
Heath takes charge. He and the men steal horses from the Indians, retrieve the gold (and Martha Lou) and capture Zattig's gang.
Musical Soundtrack
The score was composed by Randy Sparks with songs sung by The New Christy Minstrels and orchestral music arranged and conducted by Hugo Montenegro. The popular song "Today" (while the blossoms still cling to the vine.), comes from this film. The song was composed (both words and music) by Randy Sparks who was a member of The New Christy Minstrels and it was this vocal group that perhaps had the most commercially successful recording of the song. The song has been recorded by several artists, including the late John Denver, but perhaps the most amusing aspect of this lovely ballad is that so many people assume it to be a centuries old folk song and not part of a Hollywood soundtrack.New Christy Minstrels sing "Today" The film also features a title song under the name of the original title and UK title of the film Company of Cowards and another xong called Riverboat.
Cast
- Glenn Ford as Captain/Lieutenant Jared Heath
- Stella Stevens as Martha Lou Williams
- Melvyn Douglas as Colonel/Captain Claude Brackenbury
- Jim Backus as General Willoughby
- Joan Blondell as Easy Jenny
- Andrew Prine as Private Owen Selous
- Jesse Pearson as Corporal Silas Geary
- Alan Hale, Jr. as Sergeant Beauregard Davis
- James Griffith as Hugo Zattig
- Whit Bissell as Captain Queeg
- Michael Pate as Thin Elk
External links
Films directed by George Marshall 1910s The Committee on Credentials (1916) · Love's Lariat (1916) · A Woman's Eyes (1916) · The Devil's Own (1916) · The Man from Montana (1917) · The Midnight Flyer (1918) · The Adventures of Ruth (1919)1920s Ruth of the Rockies (1920)1930s Pack Up Your Troubles (1932) · Their First Mistake (1932) · Towed in a Hole (1932) · She Learned About Sailors (1934) · 365 Nights in Hollywood (1934) · Life Begins at Forty (1935) · Music Is Magic (1935) · The Goldwyn Follies (1938) · You Can't Cheat an Honest Man (1939) · Destry Rides Again (1939)1940s The Ghost Breakers (1940) · When the Daltons Rode (1940) · Pot o' Gold (1941) · Texas (1941) · Valley of the Sun (1942) · The Forest Rangers (1942) · Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) · Riding High (1943) · True to Life (1943) · And the Angels Sing (1944) · Murder, He Says (1945) · Incendiary Blonde (1945) · Hold that Blonde (1945) · The Blue Dahlia (1946) · Monsieur Beaucaire (1946) · The Perils of Pauline (1947) · Variety Girl (1947) · Hazard (1948) · Tap Roots (1948) · My Friend Irma (1949)1950s Fancy Pants (1950) · Never a Dull Moment (1950) · A Millionaire for Christy (1951) · The Savage (1952) · Off Limits (1953) · Scared Stiff (1953) · Houdini (1953) · Money from Home (1953) · Red Garters (1954) · Duel in the Jungle (1954) · Destry (1954) · The Second Greatest Sex (1955) · Pillars of the Sky (1956) · Beyond Mombasa (1956) · The Guns of Fort Petticoat (1957) · The Sad Sack (1957) · The Sheepman (1958) · Imitation General (1958) · The Mating Game (1959) · It Started with a Kiss (1959) · The Gazebo (1959)1960s Cry for Happy (1961) · The Happy Thieves (1961) · Papa's Delicate Condition (1963) · Dark Purpose (1964) · Advance to the Rear (1964) · Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number! (1966) · Eight on the Lam (1967) · The Wicked Dreams of Paula Schultz (1968) · Hook, Line & Sinker (1969)Categories:- American films
- English-language films
- 1964 films
- 1960s Western films
- 1960s comedy films
- American Civil War films
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films
- Films directed by George Marshall
- Cavalry Western films
- Films based on Western novels
- Western film stubs
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