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Synopsis
Frontier scout Jess Remsberg (James Garner) is crossing the desert when he spots a dead army scout and group of Apaches pursuing someone -- it turns out to be a white woman, Ellen Grange (Bibi Andersson); he gets her away from them and returns her to her home and her husband Willard (Dennis Weaver), who seems much more upset that the horse she was riding when she left is dead than he is glad that she is back. Ellen was kidnapped by the Apaches two years before and rescued a year after that, and had fled a town where her husband and everyone else had treated her as an outcast since her return. Apart from preventing her from being raped by some drunken townsmen, however, Remsberg barely has time to worry over what goes on between them, as he has a mission of his own -- tracking down the men who murdered his wife, a Comanche woman. A key clue is in the hands of the town marshal in Fort Conchos and to get there he has to scout for a cavalry unit bringing horses, ammunition, and fresh recruits to the fort, with Grange and his wife -- and the infant son she had by the Indian chieftain who took her as his squaw -- going along, with ex-buffalo soldier-turned-horse wrangler Toler (Sidney Poitier). Their party ends up under siege by Chata (John Hoyt), the Apache Indian chief and grandfather to Ellen Grange's baby, who has jumped the reservation; he wants his grandson back, and the ammunition the troop was carrying, and also intends on killing Ellen for inadvertently causing the death of his son. They all end up trapped in a box canyon while Remsberg tries to survive to get help from Fort Conchos. If this all sounds complicated, it's not, especially as told by director Nelson, in a straightforward, unpretentious, brisk, and decidedly violent fashion that anticipates his own Soldier Blue, made four years later. Every plot element links up neatly in this script, which quite effectively recalls (and weaves together) elements of the book and the movie Hondo as well as any number of revenge westerns of the 1960's. ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Bibi Andersson Ellen Grange
Ralph Bahnsen Nyles
Jeff Cooper Casey
Kevin Coughlin Norton
Bobby Crawford Swenson
Richard Farnsworth First Wagon Driver
Joe Finnegan 2nd Wagon Driver
James Garner Jess Remsberg
John Hoyt Chata
John Hubbard Maj. Novak
William Redfield Sgt. Ferguson
Jay Ripley Tech
Dennis Weaver Willard Grange
Bill Hart Cpl. Harrington
Sidney Poitier Toller
Bill Travers Lt. McAllister
John Crawford Clay Dean
Armand Alzamora Ramirez
Richard Lapp Forbes
Phil Schumacher Burly Soldier
Bobby Crawford Swenson

Production Crew

Alfred Ybarra Art Director
Marvin H. Albert Book Author
Charles Wheeler Cinematographer
Neal Hefti Composer (Music Score)
Eddie Armand Costume Designer
Yvonne Wood Costume Designer
Ralph Nelson Director
Franz Steininger Editor
Emmett Emerson First Assistant Director
Fred Engel Producer
Ralph Nelson Producer
Marvin H. Albert Screenwriter
Michel M. Grilikhes Screenwriter
Victor A. Gangelin Set Designer
George Peckham Special Effects
Larry Hampton Special Effects
Roscoe S. Cline Special Effects
Year: 1966
Runtime: 130
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Western

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
United Artists

Release
by United Artists