
Ruthless Vince Carden dominates the Arizona-territory town of Forge River and buys the scalps of murdered Indians. He has driven his brother Paul from his home, and this leads to the total disillusionment of his wife Martha. Haunted by the mysterious death of a girl he had loved, Paul ends his wandering and joins a wagon train heading for Forge River; with the train is Kate Mayfield, who is returning home after years of school in the East. Paul and Kate are the sole survivors... (Full plot summary below)
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Ruthless Vince Carden dominates the Arizona-territory town of Forge River and buys the scalps of murdered Indians. He has driven his brother Paul from his home, and this leads to the total disillusionment of his wife Martha. Haunted by the mysterious death of a girl he had loved, Paul ends his wandering and joins a wagon train heading for Forge River; with the train is Kate Mayfield, who is returning home after years of school in the East. Paul and Kate are the sole survivors when Apaches attack the train, in reprisal for a slaughter staged by Vince's men. Vince uses the Indian attack on the train as an excuse to lead the raid on a defenseless Apache village, which sparks a massive assault on Forge River.
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| User ReviewJa ZGreat depiction of savagery and cowardice. When you want people to go against the very thing they are against, you create a situation to force them to. |
| User ReviewPaul DAn all-round lacklustre effort with Telly Savalas going through the motions as the bad-guy (not that he had a great repertoire anyhow), but the story is fairly bland and two-dimensional. |
| User ReviewAllan CTelly Savalas and George Maharis are brothers (?) who feud while also fending off indian attacks. I was rooting for the indians because it would have ended this dull spaghetti western sooner. Fernando Rey and Arlene Dahl also appear in the film, but I think the Bruno Nicolai score is probably the only reason to watch. |