Comanche (1956)Comanche (1956)iMDB Rating: 5.3
Date Released : 1 March 1956
Genre : Western
Stars : Dana Andrews, Kent Smith, Nestor Paiva, Henry Brandon." />
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

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For acting less wooden, watch a cigar store indian!

This movie was dreadful from start to finish. From the score to the hokey storyline to the AWFUL acting and portrayals of everyone in the film. The only way my husband and I could watch this film was to give it the MST3000 treatment. And we had lots of fun, but at the movie's expense.

We laughed out loud at the ridiculous singing that underscores several points in the film.

We guffawed at the fact that they kept passing the same bit of scenery over and over.

We could not understand why the Indian chief spoke English with no accent, but couldn't seem to put his words in the right order.

But our favorite part was waiting for the Scalper guy to repeat what someone had just said, but rephrase it as a question. "Wanna know what I think about (insert previous line here)?"

Dreadful.

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Comanche (1956)Comanche (1956)iMDB Rating: 5.3
Date Released : 1 March 1956
Genre : Western
Stars : Dana Andrews, Kent Smith, Nestor Paiva, Henry Brandon." />
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

Download Trailer Subtitle

Watch Comanche Trailer :

Review :

For acting less wooden, watch a cigar store indian!

This movie was dreadful from start to finish. From the score to the hokey storyline to the AWFUL acting and portrayals of everyone in the film. The only way my husband and I could watch this film was to give it the MST3000 treatment. And we had lots of fun, but at the movie's expense.

We laughed out loud at the ridiculous singing that underscores several points in the film.

We guffawed at the fact that they kept passing the same bit of scenery over and over.

We could not understand why the Indian chief spoke English with no accent, but couldn't seem to put his words in the right order.

But our favorite part was waiting for the Scalper guy to repeat what someone had just said, but rephrase it as a question. "Wanna know what I think about (insert previous line here)?"

Dreadful.

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