
Indian Agent sent to try new approach to peace with Apaches based on respect for automomy rather than submission to Army. Wins over reservation chiefs and the Indian widow (Bancroft) given to him as housekeeper. Through use of diplomacy and demonstrations of faith in Apache leaders, reservation is put on the road to automomy. Conflicts arise between Apache widow and Eastern wife but latter has a lot to learn.... (Full plot summary below)
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Indian Agent sent to try new approach to peace with Apaches based on respect for automomy rather than submission to Army. Wins over reservation chiefs and the Indian widow (Bancroft) given to him as housekeeper. Through use of diplomacy and demonstrations of faith in Apache leaders, reservation is put on the road to automomy. Conflicts arise between Apache widow and Eastern wife but latter has a lot to learn.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThere was little action, which is not a good sign for any Western. |
| User ReviewTracey cWhat I appreciate about this movie is that it portrays Natives in a little bit of a broader view, which was really important for the audience of the 1950's - many of whom may have still been prejudiced towards Natives at this point in time. The film shows that Natives should not be generalized by choosing not to portray them soley as "peaceful, mystical" people, nor as "savages" - as previous notions would often suggest Natives to be. It also introduces the audience to a little bit about the Native American culture of the Apache tribe(s)- though, I have not studied the Apaches much and thus cannot say whether it was all accurate or not. The films also promotes the image of white men and Natives treating eachother with respect, and Audie Murphy's character sets an example for people in this film by treating the Natives as equals to himself and being a friend. The white man is still kind of glorified a bit... there is still an air of that notion that "the white men must help the Natives to live 'properly in society'"... and Audie Murphy's character is a little bit of a Bible pusher in this film... quoting, and telling stories from, the Bible a few times throughout. But even though this film had it's flaws- overall, this is a pretty good movie for what it is; and fairly balanced, as well. As for the overall enjoyement factor of this movie, it's more of a dramatic movie with focus on the story; those expecting more action and excitement out of this Western might find it a bit lacking. But if you are a person who likes a good STORY, then you'll probably find this film to be interesting- as I did. |
| User ReviewAdam Da very good western movie even if it was not a sucess at the box office.Beautiful horses in movie to. |