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7,1/10
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Tom Jeffords versucht, Frieden zwischen Siedlern und Apachen zu stiften.Tom Jeffords versucht, Frieden zwischen Siedlern und Apachen zu stiften.Tom Jeffords versucht, Frieden zwischen Siedlern und Apachen zu stiften.
- Für 3 Oscars nominiert
- 2 Gewinne & 6 Nominierungen insgesamt
Joyce Mackenzie
- Terry
- (as Joyce MacKenzie)
Robert Adler
- Lonergan - Stage Driver
- (Nicht genannt)
Trevor Bardette
- Stage Passenger
- (Nicht genannt)
Chris Willow Bird
- Nochalo
- (Nicht genannt)
Raymond Bramley
- Col. Bernall
- (Nicht genannt)
Chet Brandenburg
- Miner
- (Nicht genannt)
Argentina Brunetti
- Nalikadeya - Cochise's Wife
- (Nicht genannt)
Harry Carter
- Miner
- (Nicht genannt)
Iron Eyes Cody
- Teese
- (Nicht genannt)
J.W. Cody
- Pionsenay - Chosen Warrior
- (Nicht genannt)
Heinie Conklin
- Townsman
- (Nicht genannt)
Dolores Christine Cypert
- American Indian
- (Nicht genannt)
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesAt 41, James Stewart was 26 years older than Debra Paget, who was still only 15 when filming began in early June 1949.
- PatzerAt 13:30, awhile explaining his coming across an Apache boy Stewart finishes his drink, at 13:53 Stewart reaches for his glass on the table and you can see it has a drink in it.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Family Classics: Family Classics: Broken Arrow (1963)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Delmer Daves offers an important major role to an Indian character, treating him with quality and esteem as human being...
Stewart plays a scout who seeks to heal the divisions between the Apaches and white men But while "Broken Arrow" is a perfectly acceptable depiction of frontier struggles, it does not display Stewart to the best advantages Delmer Daves was competent enough, but he lacked the ultimate virility and intensity of Anthony Mann
"Broken Arrow" examines, rather intensely and directly, the mistreatment and flagrant exploitation of the Indians by whites in the early West
The strength of this often lyrically photographed picture which will a1ways have an honorable place among Westerns lies particularly in the touching dignity of Stewart's love and marriage to an Indian girl (Debra Paget). Indian haters, of course, stir up the usual sort of trouble and Stewart's bride becomes a victim with all the consequent poignancy for which the film is best remembered
The over-wise Chandler counsels him that he must learn to live with his whiteness just as his new friends must contend with their own place in the cosmic scheme of things Cochise has words of stark consolation for Stewart: "As I bear the murder of my people, so you will bear the murder of your wife."
The most interesting aspect of " Broken Arrow" is not the interracial romance between Stewart and Paget, but Stewart's relationship with Chandler's Cochise There is intra-character complexity here, as Chandler struggles to overcome his disturb of all whites, and Stewart attempts to comprehend the different philosophy and cultural of the Indians
Jeff Chandler was quite apt and professional He was so believable in the role of the Apache chief Cochise that he was to essay it again in George Sherman's "The Battle at Apache Pass" in 1952 Chandler's facial bone structure lent itself to noble, incisive Indian profiles, and unlike other Caucasian actors he did not look out of place He was even nominated for Best Supporting Actor at that year's Oscars
Stewart plays a scout who seeks to heal the divisions between the Apaches and white men But while "Broken Arrow" is a perfectly acceptable depiction of frontier struggles, it does not display Stewart to the best advantages Delmer Daves was competent enough, but he lacked the ultimate virility and intensity of Anthony Mann
"Broken Arrow" examines, rather intensely and directly, the mistreatment and flagrant exploitation of the Indians by whites in the early West
The strength of this often lyrically photographed picture which will a1ways have an honorable place among Westerns lies particularly in the touching dignity of Stewart's love and marriage to an Indian girl (Debra Paget). Indian haters, of course, stir up the usual sort of trouble and Stewart's bride becomes a victim with all the consequent poignancy for which the film is best remembered
The over-wise Chandler counsels him that he must learn to live with his whiteness just as his new friends must contend with their own place in the cosmic scheme of things Cochise has words of stark consolation for Stewart: "As I bear the murder of my people, so you will bear the murder of your wife."
The most interesting aspect of " Broken Arrow" is not the interracial romance between Stewart and Paget, but Stewart's relationship with Chandler's Cochise There is intra-character complexity here, as Chandler struggles to overcome his disturb of all whites, and Stewart attempts to comprehend the different philosophy and cultural of the Indians
Jeff Chandler was quite apt and professional He was so believable in the role of the Apache chief Cochise that he was to essay it again in George Sherman's "The Battle at Apache Pass" in 1952 Chandler's facial bone structure lent itself to noble, incisive Indian profiles, and unlike other Caucasian actors he did not look out of place He was even nominated for Best Supporting Actor at that year's Oscars
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