
Set in 1848 Montana Territory, a young Cheyenne warrior, who goes by the name Grayeagle, kidnaps the daughter of a grizzled frontier man John Colter who goes on an epic search for his daughter Beth, and is aided by a friendly native, named Standing Bear, as well as Trapper Willis, a fur trapper and trader, who brave the elements of nature as well as hostile native warriors to find Beth and bring her home. At the same time, Beth becomes intrigued by her own captor who has reas... (Full plot summary below)
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Set in 1848 Montana Territory, a young Cheyenne warrior, who goes by the name Grayeagle, kidnaps the daughter of a grizzled frontier man John Colter who goes on an epic search for his daughter Beth, and is aided by a friendly native, named Standing Bear, as well as Trapper Willis, a fur trapper and trader, who brave the elements of nature as well as hostile native warriors to find Beth and bring her home. At the same time, Beth becomes intrigued by her own captor who has reason for his taking of her.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThe disjointed narrative reduces everything to a mess. |
| User ReviewYolanda Cmy parents owned this movie and they considered it one of their favorite westerns..i like to watch it now because it reminds me of them, they are passed away now, and I also like GreyEagle, I'd fall for a guy like him anytime |
| User ReviewSheila SI used to wish to be carried away be a high warrior, the strong silent type who could win a fight and protect me at the same time. |
| User ReviewKevin R'Grey Eagle', what can be said? A timeless piece of western cinema an excellent movie! |
| User ReviewShawn WA white man's search for his daughter who is abducted by a Cheyenne warrior in the 1840s. Scene where a white man barters whiskey to Indians for flour seemed unnecessary and in poor taste. |
| User ReviewNancy KA white man's search for his daughter who is abducted by a Cheyenne warrior in the 1840s. Scene where a white man barters whiskey to Indians for flour seemed unnecessary and in poor taste. |
| User ReviewMichael WDefinite similarities with THE SEARCHERS (with Lana Wood here instead of her sister Natalie) has Cheyenne Warrior kidnapping white girl with her father following in pursuit. The Western genre was dying out by this point. |