A despised cavalry commander is unfairly blamed by his troop for the death of a popular officer and must redeem himself in front of his men during an Indian attack on the fort.A despised cavalry commander is unfairly blamed by his troop for the death of a popular officer and must redeem himself in front of his men during an Indian attack on the fort.A despised cavalry commander is unfairly blamed by his troop for the death of a popular officer and must redeem himself in front of his men during an Indian attack on the fort.
- Trooper Kebussyan
- (as Lon Chaney)
- Guardhouse Sentry
- (uncredited)
- Sergeant
- (uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaGregory Peck said this was the least favorite of his movies. He regarded it as a potboiler and a step backward for his career after starring in The Gunfighter (1950).
- GoofsDuring the the last gun fight, Gilchrist takes an arrow in the right shoulder and falls. The next scene shows the Captain helping Gilchrist, but now the arrow is in his left shoulder. And in the next scene the wound is in the right shoulder again.
- Quotes
Cathy Eversham: Why did you do it? Why?
Capt. Richard Lance: I don't know what you're talking about Cathy.
Cathy Eversham: You're not fooling me. I've lived on an army post all my life. Dad's right. Orders don't changed unless someone goes to an awful lot of trouble to change 'em.
Capt. Richard Lance: Cathy, believe me, it's just the way things are. I was planning to go myself.
Cathy Eversham: Until you saw Bill kissing me, and then you went directly to Colonel Drumm. I never-
[Cathy runs out of the room]
- ConnectionsReferenced in That Most Important Thing: Love (1975)
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1