Major Dundee
Back
Major Dundee

Major Dundee

6.6/ 10

TMDB Rating

172

Votes

IMDb

View on IMDb →

1965

Release Year

125 min

Runtime

Western
War

Overview

During the last winter of the Civil War, cavalry officer Amos Dundee leads a contentious troop of Army regulars, Confederate prisoners and scouts on an expedition into Mexico to destroy a band of Apaches who have been raiding U.S. bases in Texas.

Where to Watch

Free with Ads

The Roku ChannelThe Roku Channel
View all watch options

Powered by JustWatch

Keywords

mexico
prisoner of war
apache nation
raid
confederate

Trailer

Images

Major Dundee image 1Major Dundee image 2Major Dundee image 3Major Dundee image 4Major Dundee image 5Major Dundee image 6Major Dundee image 7Major Dundee image 8Major Dundee image 9Major Dundee image 10Major Dundee image 11Major Dundee image 12

Reviews(3)

7.3avg rating
John Chard

John Chard

May 28, 2017

8
8/10

What could have been gives way to an enjoyable curio piece. Originally intended as a searing epic by director Sam Peckinpah, Major Dundee was taken away from his guiding hands post production and edited into an almost incoherent mess. Here in the new millennium we are able to see a restoration of

Full review
Wuchak

Wuchak

February 4, 2019

7
7/10

***Harsh, dense Peckinpah Western with Charlton Heston, Richard Harris and James Coburn*** A disgraced Major (Charlton Heston) guilty of making a tactical error at Gettysburg is assigned to command a dull P.O.W. camp in the New Mexican Territory. After some ranchers and a cavalry unit are massac

Full review
CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

September 5, 2024

7
7/10

There were quite a few westerns made that featured famous actors - one in blue, the other in grey, having to work together after the end of the American Civil war. This one pitches Charlton Heston as the eponymous leader of a troop tasked with bringing to heel some Apache who are raiding from Mexico

Full review

Download Subtitles

🌐

Looking for subtitles in another language? Browse all subtitles in 50+ languages →