Un oficial organiza una reunión entre el jefe Toro Sentado y el presidente Grant, pero un agente indio deshonesto y un odioso general Custer ponen a prueba la paciencia de los sioux y amenaz... Leer todoUn oficial organiza una reunión entre el jefe Toro Sentado y el presidente Grant, pero un agente indio deshonesto y un odioso general Custer ponen a prueba la paciencia de los sioux y amenazan con hacer fracasar las conversaciones de paz.Un oficial organiza una reunión entre el jefe Toro Sentado y el presidente Grant, pero un agente indio deshonesto y un odioso general Custer ponen a prueba la paciencia de los sioux y amenazan con hacer fracasar las conversaciones de paz.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Charles Wentworth
- (as Bill Hopper)
- Webber - Indian Agent
- (as Tom Brown Henry)
- White Cloud
- (sin créditos)
- Trooper Foster
- (sin créditos)
- Young Buffalo
- (sin créditos)
- Trooper
- (sin créditos)
- Capt. Swain
- (sin créditos)
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- Guionistas
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Opiniones destacadas
There's a traditional romance thrown into the mix, between a General's daughter (MARY MURPHY) and Robertson, with rival suitor WILLIAM HOPPER as another man interested in Murphy. J. CARROL NAISH is Chief Sitting Bull, who wants peace and refuses to put on his war paint although some members of his tribe are anxious to fight some of the white men's injustices. DOUGLAS KENNEDY is flamboyant and seriously miscast as the yellow-haired General Custer of the 7th Cavalry.
It's handsomely produced in outdoor settings that look authentic, but the stilted dialog is handled indifferently by a lackluster cast of players. DALE ROBERTSON gives a leaden performance in the major role and he doesn't get much help from WILLIAM HOPPER or MARY MURPHY, who in real life, married Robertson after this film. Their chemistry on film fails to register and her motivations throughout are sketchy, to say the least.
A major plot development has President Grant helping Robertson when he is condemned for helping Chief Sitting Bull and there are a few other subplots before we get to the battle at Little Big Horn. Robertson's compassion for the redskins almost lands him in big trouble toward the end, until Chief Sitting Bull intercedes just before he's about to be executed for treason by a firing squad.
Good western should have been much better but is marred by dull performances and uninspired direction of Sidney Salkow. The director unwisely allowed few close-ups of his cast throughout the film, depending solely on medium shots for most of the scenes, probably because he was new at the CinemaScope process. Since most of the cast underacts considerably, this is a real drawback in the more intimate moments.
The story revolves around an officer who has been demoted. Bob Parrish (Dale Robertson) is not your typical cavalry officer, as he thinks that the American government should respect and treat the natives much better than they do. As he put it, 'they just want to live and raise their families'. But folks like General Custer and the rest give him a lot of guff and they seem to follow the old axiom, 'the only good Indian is a dead Indian'. What's to become of him and his mission to work WITH the natives instead of AGAINST them?
It is ironic that not only did Iron Eyes Cody appear in the film as Crazy Horse, but he was the consultant to the production about native culture. Only later in life did folks learn that Cody (the most American Indian looking guy on the planet) was actually an Italian!! But you can't blame the film....at the time everyone thought Cody was exactly what and who he pretended to be! But he and the filmmakers STILL got so much right in this one...and the movie holds up far better than most from the genre*. Well worth seeing and an excellent picture in so many ways.
*For the worst possible depiction of this same story, try "They Died With Their Boots On". While the cast was incredibly impressive (with Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland), the facts are pretty much tossed out the window and Custer is depicted as a great man...not the incompetent he actually was.
But the "Bottom-Line" is that Most Movies are Made as Entertainment with a Profit Motive.
So Historical "Facts" Aside, as an Entertaining Piece of an Early Cinemascope Film (the first Independent) In the First-Half of the "Decade of the Western",
You Could Do Much Worse than this Nobly Intended Movie about the Sioux Chief "Sitting Bull",
His Constant Battles with "Forked-Tongue" Treaties and the General Inhumane Treatment of Prisoners,
Leading Up to the "Battle of Little Big-Horn" and Custer's Last Stand.
Playing Fast and Loose with some "Facts" is a Consideration to Make the Movie Box-Office Friendly.
But the Film Deserves Credit for Bucking the Trend of "White-Man Wins Called Victory...Indian Wins Called a Massacre" and Taking a Liberal Other-Sided Approach.
In the End it is Not Guilty of Over-Indulging the Re-Writing of History and Shows Respectable Behavior on Both Sides.
The Casting is Weak but the Story and the Epic Battles are Well Staged, Engaging, and Somewhat Informative.
All Things Considered...A Fine Film and Definitely...
Worth a Watch.
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- TriviaThe film was shot outside of Mexico City, and star Mary Murphy caught "Montezuma's Revenge" and was very ill throughout the six-week shoot. Most of her scenes are relatively brief, possibly because of this.
- ErroresIn many of the scenes the women are obviously men.
- Citas
Sitting Bull: I have wanted peace. I have prayed for peace. There have been battles. But when the white soldiers win a battle, they call it victory. When the Indians win, they call it massacre.
- Créditos curiososDuring the opening titles, the film's 'Technical Advisor and Indian Costumes' is credited to 'Iron Eyes Cody' who is also parenthetically credited as being a '(Famous T.V. Star)'.
- ConexionesFeatured in La gran represalia (1965)
- Bandas sonorasGreat Spirit
Music and Lyrics by Max Rich
Selecciones populares
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,500,000
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 45min(105 min)
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.55 : 1