Based on a true story, five cavalry officers are in a race against time, risking their honor and their lives to save four hundred horses destined for destruction by the US Army.
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March 5, 2010
#1
REMEMBER WOODROW WILSON AND HOW HE HAD U.S. VETERNS RUN DOWN AND KILLED BY HORSE SOLDIERS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF GENERAL MCARTHUR—WHICH CAUSED VETERANS TO COME TOGETHER AND FORM THE DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS (DAV) SO VETERANS COULD GET THEIR LAWFUL ENTITLEMENTS—FOR MORE INFO: (WWW.DAV.ORG)
March 5, 2010
#2
In Pursuit of Honor is a charade. Billed as a true story it isn’t as the producer and writer later admitted. The costumes and props were semi-accurate. The horse furniture, weapons and personal equipment of the horse soldiers were right on with a couple of glaring exceptions. In 1935 enlisted men did not wear orniments on their campaign hats in the field and neither did officers. Those used in the film were grossly incorrect for any period. In 1935 EM wore knee length laced (engineer) boots with flexible uppers. The collar brass was too small, etc.
March 5, 2010
#3
What I find surprising is with all the great care given to certain detail, there is always some evidence that someone neglest to do their homework. Two examples apply directly, that stop signs were yellow until about 1958, and Rod Steiger should surely have known that the US Army never had a “Brig”. On a logical point, why were not aero planes used as spotters? Otherwise, the movie is entertaining enough, with a moral point, and the acting was well.
March 5, 2010
#4
Quite a sleeper – never heard of it – but what a great movie !!
March 5, 2010
#5
This was the third movie we have gotten from Amazon…two were gifts and this one we purchased. None of them has worked. This one I purchased for my husband as a Christmas gift. He had wanted this movie for quite some time and this was the first place where I was able to find it. I was happy and so was he…until we played it at the family Chritsmas gathering. In the final 15 minutes of the movie when it started jumping back repeatedly. We tried it in two other DVD players with the same results. We should not have been suprpised as the two we received last year as gifts did the same…we had blamed it on our old DVD player that we replaced on account of those two movies. I guess we could have saved out money. Several friends have told us very similar stories. We won’t buy movies form Amazon again.