Katana VentraIP

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

Ten Gentlemen from West Point is a 1942 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring George Montgomery, Maureen O'Hara and John Sutton. Its cinematography was nominated for an Academy Award in 1943.[3] George Montgomery replaced John Payne who was suffering an emotional upset at the time.[4] The story tell a fictional story of the first class of the United States Military Academy in the early 1800s.

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

George Seaton
(additional dialogue by)

Malvin Wald
(suggested by a story by)

20th Century Fox
  • June 26, 1942 (1942-06-26)

103 minutes

United States

English

$1,174,500[1]

$1 million (US rentals)[2]
$1,684,800 (worldwide)[1]

Plot[edit]

In the early 19th century, after a congressional debate, the United States Military Academy at West Point opens despite some doubting its worth - including the officer in charge, Major Sam Carter. A number of men enlist in the first class, including rich Howard Shelton and Kentucky backwoodsman Joe Dawson. The men are initially antagonistic towards each other, especially when Joe falls for Howard's fiance, Carolyn Brainbridge.


The men take part in the war against Tecumseh with William Henry Harrison.

as Joe Dawson

George Montgomery

as Carolyn Brainbridge

Maureen O'Hara

as Howard Shelton

John Sutton

as Maj. Sam Carter

Laird Cregar

as Henry Clay (as John Shepperd)

Shepperd Strudwick

as Florimond Massey

Victor Francen

as Bane

Harry Davenport

as Sgt. Scully

Ward Bond

as Gen. William Henry Harrison

Douglass Dumbrille

as Maloney

Ralph Byrd

Joe Brown Jr. as Benny Havens

as Shippen

David Bacon

as Mrs. Thompson

Esther Dale

as Chester

Richard Derr

as Jared Danforth

Louis Jean Heydt

as Captain Sloane

Stanley Andrews

as Captain Luddy

James Flavin

Edna Mae Jones as Letty

as Senate president

Charles Trowbridge

as Grandpa

Tully Marshall

as Sen. John Randolph

Edwin Maxwell

Uno as Old Put (dog)

as William Eustis

Edward Fielding

as Wood

Morris Ankrum

as Sersen

Selmer Jackson

as Tecumseh

Noble Johnson

as O'Toole

Eddie Dunn

as Alden Brown

Frank Ferguson

Production[edit]

The film was originally called School for Soldiers. It was meant to star Tyrone Power, then was given to Henry Fonda and John Payne. Henry Hathaway signed to direct and Ben Hecht was bought on to rewrite the script.[5] Eventually Fonda and Payne withdrew and were replaced by George Montgomery and Randolph Scott. Maureen O'Hara and Victor Mature were meant to play other roles.[6] Eventually John Payne replaced Randolph Scott - but then John Sutton replaced Payne.


The costumes were designed by Dolly Tree.

Reception[edit]

The film recorded a loss of $89,000.[1]

List of American films of 1942

at IMDb

Ten Gentleman from West

at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films

Ten Gentleman from West

at the TCM Movie Database

Ten Gentleman from West