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195873 minAction, War, Western

Ambush at Cimarron Pass

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Is Ambush at Cimarron Pass worth watching? With a rating of 5.333/10, this Action, War, Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Ambush at Cimarron Pass Synopsis

A small Army patrol unit and a couple of former Confederates reluctantly throw in their lot together after being attacked by a band of Native Americans.

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Top Cast

Scott Brady
Scott BradySgt. Matt Blake
Margia Dean
Margia DeanTeresa Santos
Clint Eastwood
Clint EastwoodKeith Williams
Irving Bacon
Irving BaconJudge Stanfield
Frank Gerstle
Frank GerstleCapt. Sam Precott
Ray Boyle
Ray BoyleJohnny Willows
Baynes Barron
Baynes BarronCorbin the Gunrunner
William Vaughn
William VaughnHenry the Scout
Ken Mayer
Ken MayerCpl. Schwitzer
John Damler
John DamlerPvt. Zach

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Is Ambush at Cimarron Pass worth watching?

Ambush at Cimarron Pass has received mixed reviews with a 5.333/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Action, War, Western movies.

Is Ambush at Cimarron Pass hit or flop?

Ambush at Cimarron Pass has received average ratings (5.333/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Ambush at Cimarron Pass?

Ambush at Cimarron Pass is a Action, War, Western movie that A small Army patrol unit and a couple of former Confederates reluctantly throw in their lot together after being attacked by a band of Native American...

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Critic Reviews

r96skJan 9, 2022
★ 5

'Ambush at Cimarron Pass' is a bit of a bore. Even though I don't think it's as bad as one Clint Eastwood reportedly does, I do agree in the sense that this 1958 production is a limp effort at making a western. I found none of the characters to be likeable, not that they're necessarily unlikeable per se, and the events depicted onscreen failed to give me any form of entertainment/enjoyment. Eastwood is solid in arguably his biggest role at this point in time, though the rest of those alongside the aforementioned aren't noteworthy to me - at a big push, Scott Brady is the standout of the others. Eastwood didn't return to film acting after this until 1964, but arrived back with a bang with the start of the Dollars Trilogy - I look forward to watching those!