
Comanche Station
The One-Man War Against The Comancheros!
A white man trades with the Comanche for the release of a female stranger and the pair cross paths with three outlaws who have their eyes on the handsome reward for bringing her home and Comanche on the warpath.
- 6.6
- 1960
- Released
- 1h 14m

Randolph Scott
Jefferson Cody
Nancy Gates
Mrs. Lowe
Claude Akins
Ben Lane
Skip Homeier
Frank
Richard Rust
Dobie
Rand Brooks
Station Man
Dyke Johnson
Mr. Lowe
Foster Hood
Comanche Lance Bearer (uncredited)
Joe Molina
Comanche Chief (uncredited)
Vincent St. Cyr
Warrior (uncredited)

Released
en
- #native american
- #comanche
Reviews

_**A principled man and woman team-up with a trio of dubious dudes on a desolate landscape**_ A former officer is now a lonely aging man in the Southwest (Randolph Scott). After bartering with the Comanche for a captive white woman (Nancy Gates), three outlaws enter the picture and complicate the situation (Claude Akins, Skip Homeier and Richard Rust). "Comanche Station" (1960) is one of fi

If I loved her, it wouldn't matter. Comanche Station is produced and directed by Budd Boetticher and stars Randolph Scott, Claude Akins, Nancy Gates, Skip Homeier & Richard Rust. It's written by Burt Kennedy with music and cinematography from Mischa Bakaleinikoff & Charles Lawton Jr. respectively. Jefferson Cody has for many years been looking for his wife who was kidnapped by Indians. Takin
I have really enjoyed Randolph Scott's presence in films at both both bookends of his career, having previously seen him in the pre-Code 'Hot Saturday' (1932) and his last film, Sam Peckinpah's first great film, 'Ride the High Country' (1962), as well as a few in between ('Pittsburgh', 'Virginia City' and 'My Favorite Wife' most readily come to mind), so I thought it was high time to visit some of











