
Bugles in the Afternoon
WHEN FLAMING ARROWS WERE THE SCOURGE OF THE DAKOTA TERRITORY!
Old enemies stationed together at an Army post vie for the same woman.
- 5.2
- 1952
- Released
- 1h 25m

Ray Milland
Kern Shafter
Helena Carter
Josephine Russell
Hugh Marlowe
Capitano Garnett
Forrest Tucker
Donavan
Barton MacLane
Capt. Myles Moylan
George Reeves
Lt. Smith
James Millican
Sgt. Hines
Gertrude Michael
May
Stuart Randall
Bannack Bill
William Phillips
Tinney (as William 'Bill' Phillips)
Hugh Beaumont
Lt. Cooke
Bob Steele
Rider Who Announces Custer Is Dead
Mary Adams
WomanReleased
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Reviews

Ray Milland ("Shafter") is cashiered out of the military after an altercation with "Garnett" (Hugh Marlowe) but struggles with civilian life, so re-enlists with a frontier regiment. At his new posting, he discovers that it is not just the marauding Sioux he has to worry about; his nemesis is also at the same fort, and outranks him. It doesn't help their openly displayed animosity, that both fancy

Guns, Arrows, Bugles and Revenge. Bugles in the Afternoon is directed by Roy Rowland and adapted to screenplay by Daniel Mainaring and Harry Brown from the Ernest Haycox novel. It stars Ray Milland, Helena Carter, Hugh Marlowe, Forrest Tucker, Barton Maclane and George Reeves. A Technicolor production with music by Dimitri Tiomkin and cinematography by Wilfred M. Cline. Solid enjoyable fa











