Trying to make peace with the Nebraska Sioux leads frontier scout Wade Harper through many perils.Trying to make peace with the Nebraska Sioux leads frontier scout Wade Harper through many perils.Trying to make peace with the Nebraska Sioux leads frontier scout Wade Harper through many perils.
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Philip Carey
- Wade Harper
- (as Phil Carey)
Bill Catching
- Anderson
- (uncredited)
Cecil Combs
- Trooper
- (uncredited)
Frank Fenton
- Army Captain
- (uncredited)
Bernie Gozier
- Warrior
- (uncredited)
Kansas Moehring
- Trooper
- (uncredited)
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
- Sgt. Phillips
- (uncredited)
Guy Teague
- Sergeant
- (uncredited)
Glenn Thompson
- Trooper
- (uncredited)
Nick Thompson
- Medicine Man
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThree of the rivers mentioned in the movie--The Little Blue River, The Elkhorn River and The Loup River--actually exist, but they are not close to the real Fort Kearny. The closest, The Loup River, is located over 60 miles from Fort Kearny. The Little Blue River would be about 100 miles from Fort Kearny, and the Elkhorn River is just west of Omaha, over 150 miles east of Fort Kearny.
- GoofsA motor, likely a generator, is audible during the dialogue of several scenes and is particularly noticeable at six minutes into the film. Motors could not have been a natural background noise in Nebraska during the 1860's.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Pushover (1954)
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Poor example of a standard Western plot
I don't suppose it could have been THAT bad as I've just watched it a second time to fill in an empty hour or two. I wish now that I'd made a body count of the Native Americans who got killed in attacking McBride's house, sometimes falling off their horses out of sync with the defenders' rifle shots: possibly twenty - a very high casualty rate. At least some of them were only wounded, in contrast to the apparent 100% mortality in similar situations in other films, and they were shown being helped away by their comrades.
I wondered about a right-handed Wade Harper firing his rifle and pistol from the right-hand side of the window, with his body protected only by a shutter. I would have thought that instinctively he would have preferred to have placed himself on the other side, behind the more solid wall.
The curious moving boulders have been mentioned by others. The Native Americans' English could have come from a child's comic book.
And who didn't think there would be an attractive young woman on the stagecoach ...
I wondered about a right-handed Wade Harper firing his rifle and pistol from the right-hand side of the window, with his body protected only by a shutter. I would have thought that instinctively he would have preferred to have placed himself on the other side, behind the more solid wall.
The curious moving boulders have been mentioned by others. The Native Americans' English could have come from a child's comic book.
And who didn't think there would be an attractive young woman on the stagecoach ...
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- Marlburian
- Jan 4, 2021
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