Director: David Butler•Genres: Adventure, Drama, War
In 1857 India, a British officer falsely accused of treason must clear his name during the Sepoy Mutiny. He infiltrates a rebel regiment to gather evidence and prevent a massacre. Amidst the chaos of war, he navigates betrayal, loyalty, and forbidden love.
Rogue's March received a mixed to positive reception from critics, with many praising its adventurous spirit and historical setting, though some found the plot predictable. Audiences generally enjoyed its blend of action and romance typical of Technicolor epics of the era.
Praised for its Technicolor visuals and period detail.
Lauded for its adventurous plot and action sequences.
Some found the storyline to be conventional for its genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this classic film, making it difficult to ascertain specific likes or dislikes.
The film was shot in Technicolor, a process that was still considered a significant feature for many films released in the early 1950s, contributing to its vibrant visual appeal.
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