The Arizona wilderness, 1880. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell sends a message telling Capt. Walsh, who is escorting a wagon-train through Apache territory, heading for the fort at Furnace Creek, that he should cancel the escort and rush to another town. Apache leader "Little Dog" is leading the attack on the wagon-train and massacring everyone at the poorly manned fort. As a result the treaty is broken with the Indians and the white settlers take over the territory with the help of the cavalry, as the Apaches are wiped out and only "Little Dog" remains at large. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell is court-martial-led for treason.
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Victor Mature | Cash Blackwell |
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Coleen Gray | Molly Baxter |
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Glenn Langan | Rufe Blackwell |
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Reginald Gardiner | Captain Walsh |
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Albert Dekker | Edward Leverett |
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Fred Clark | Bird |
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Charles Kemper | Peaceful Jones |
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Robert Warwick | General Fletcher Blackwell |
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George Cleveland | Judge |
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Roy Roberts | Al Shanks |
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Willard Robertson | General Leads |
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Griff Barnett | Appleby |
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Robert Adler | Leverett Henchman |
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Walter Bacon | Townsman |
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George Bell | Townsman |
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John Bose | Townsman |
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Rudy Bowman | Townsman |
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Chet Brandenburg | Trial Spectator |
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Al Bridge | Lawyer |
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Harlan Briggs | Prosecutor |
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Harry Carter | Clerk |
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George Chesebro | Card Player |
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Edmund Cobb | Court Clerk |
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Ralph Dunn | Wagon Master |
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Thornton Edwards | Hotel Clerk |
| Director | H. Bruce Humberstone |
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| Writer | Charles G. Booth, David Garth, Winston Miller | |
| Producer | Fred Kohlmar, Darryl F. Zanuck | |
| Musician | David Raksin | |
| Photography | Harry Jackson | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
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| Index | 1449 |
| Added Date | Jun 18, 2015 17:20:22 |
| Modified Date | Jan 27, 2016 04:30:09 |