The Horse Soldiers
John Wayne, William Holden, Constance Towers
Director: John Ford
Director John Ford is renowned for being the godfather of the classic western, credited with formulating many of the genre's conventions.
Yet The Horse Soldiers is the only one of his feature films set in the US civil war, which is surprising considering the filmmaker's fascination with war as a theme in several of his non-westerns.
The Horse Soldiers is based on the true story of a raid deep behind enemy lines by Union cavalry to destroy a Mississippi supply depot.
Initially, it all seems familiar territory as Colonel Marlowe (played by Ford's signature leading man John Wayne) accepts his assignment of a 'journey to hell', with typically phlegmatic attitude, from General Ulysses Grant.