The War Wagon

The War Wagon

Year: 1967

Runtime: 101 mins

Language: English

Director: Burt Kennedy

ActionCrimeWesternWesternsWild west outlaws and gunfights

An ex‑convict plots revenge against the man who jailed him by targeting his stagecoach loaded with gold. To pull off the heist he recruits a partner whose loyalties may lie with his enemy, turning the robbery into a dangerous game of trust and betrayal.

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What’s After the Movie presents a detailed story set in the rugged Old West, centered around a complex tale of revenge, loyalty, and greed. The film follows Taw Jackson, played by John Wayne, a former rancher who returns to his hometown after years away, intent on settling a personal score with Frank Pierce, portrayed by Bruce Cabot. Pierce, a corrupt and ruthless businessman, had Jackson falsely imprisoned three years earlier and seized control of his land, including his house and some recently discovered gold deposits. Jackson’s motivation is fueled by a desire for justice as well as reclaiming what was wrongfully taken from him.

Jackson devises a daring plan to rob Pierce’s “war wagon”—an heavily armored stagecoach loaded with a shipment of gold dust valued at half a million dollars. This stagecoach is guarded by mounted soldiers and surrounded by a team of loyal, if uneasy, allies. Among the key members of Jackson’s crew is Wes Fletcher, an elderly and seasoned wagon driver who works for Pierce but secretly agrees to help Jackson because of his own grudge. Fletcher becomes an informant for Jackson, providing critical intelligence about the logistics of the gold shipment.

The team also includes Lomax, a skilled gunslinger and safecracker played by Kirk Douglas. Lomax has a dark past, having previously shot Jackson as part of Pierce’s plot, which adds a tense personal history to their uneasy alliance. Then there’s Levi Walking Bear, a wise and brave Kiowa translator portrayed by Howard Keel. Jackson and Lomax rescue Levi from a gang of Mexican bandits, forging an important alliance with the Kiowa tribe, who are suffering because Pierce is intentionally starving them off their land. The Kiowa agree to help Jackson’s team, motivated by a desire to stand up against Pierce’s cruelty.

Adding to the team is Billy Hyatt, a teenage explosives expert played by Robert Walker Jr.. Hyatt is portrayed as a reckless, drunken young man with a talent for explosives, essential for the plan. His background is complicated; he is a troubled youth with a history of substance abuse, but his skills are vital for setting booby traps. The team’s dynamics become even more complex when Kate Fletcher, Wes Fletcher’s young “wife,” joins them, causing jealousy and tension, especially when Hyatt offers her some coffee in a scene charged with emotional undercurrents.

As the plan takes shape, Jackson and Levi negotiate with the Kiowa to gain their assistance, highlighting the theme of alliances forged out of necessity and mutual benefit, especially since Pierce is deliberately depriving the tribe of food. Meanwhile, in town, Lomax encounters Pierce himself at a saloon. Pierce attempts to bribe Lomax with $12,000 to kill Jackson, revealing his ruthless nature. The scene becomes tense when Hyatt, in a drunken stupor, almost exposes the entire plan, forcing Lomax to knock him out and hand him over to the sheriff for the night. Despite the offer from Pierce, Lomax agrees to take some time before making his move, adding an element of suspense.

Prepared for the heist, Jackson sends Hyatt to Fletcher’s farm, where Hyatt discovers that Kate is being traded away by her impoverished parents, adding a personal and tragic touch to the story. When Wes Fletcher returns, he threatens Hyatt with a knife, but Jackson arrives just in time to prevent violence. Hyatt expresses his desire to use nitroglycerin for the heist, prompting Jackson, Lomax, and Hyatt to sneak onto Jackson’s old ranch to harvest explosives from Pierce’s supply. While pretending to gather his belongings, Jackson distracts Pierce, allowing Lomax and Hyatt窶� to crack open a safe and steal the necessary explosives.

The action escalates as the team sets intricate traps designed to disable Pierce’s gold shipment. Hyatt rigs a bridge with bottles of nitroglycerin, Levi blocks the wagon’s route with a fallen tree, and Lomax and Jackson place a trap in a narrow gorge. When Pierce’s guards set out with the armored stagecoach, a cleverly staged distraction involving Kiowa warriors causes the guards to become stranded after the bridge is destroyed. The warriors then go on the attack, but a well-placed Gatling gun forces them to retreat.

The climax sees the final stages of the plan unfold with dramatic precision. The wagon is led into the gorge, where Jackson and Lomax activate their trap, leading to the death of the drivers and Pierce himself—who shoots his last two men when they try to desert him, only to be shot back and killed in the process. The stagecoach crashes into a gulch, spilling gold dust and creating chaos. The team quickly hides the valuable gold in barrels of flour on Fletcher’s cart, but not all the gold is accounted for—Jackson finds a hidden compartment containing $100,000 worth of gold that Fletcher had initially intended to steal for himself.

As chaos ensues, the Kiowa warriors arrive, eager to claim the gold, and Fletcher is killed when he tries to stop them. Hyatt manages to use the last of his nitroglycerin to kill the tribe’s chief, Chief Wild Horse, played by Marco Antonio, and to scare the remaining warriors away. Amidst the commotion, the flour barrels—accidentally broken open—spill gold into the hands of barefoot Kiowa women and children, who gather it up, unaware of its true value.

Jackson reaches the scene first and discovers the hidden gold. Despite the chaos, he finds that the gold dust has been mixed with flour and is unaware that there is more treasure hidden in the barrels. Levi, feeling betrayed or defeated, returns to the Kiowa, while Lomax, angry at Jackson’s greed, takes his horse as payment. Hyatt arrives with Kate, and Jackson offers her a small amount of gold dust as a token, concealing the rest. As tensions between Jackson and Lomax reach a peak, Jackson smugly explains that he needs to stay alive for the planned meeting in six months, where they will divide the loot, hinting at further adventures or conflicts ahead.

This film masterfully combines action, strategy, and complex characters to tell a story of retribution and survival in the wild west, emphasizing themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the corrupting influence of greed.

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