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Play Sound Fire number one. Fire.
Fire number one. Fire.

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Description: The Cheyenne, tired of broken U.S. government promises, head for their ancestral lands but a sympathetic cavalry officer is tasked to bring them back to their reservation.

Cast:
Capt. Thomas Archer: Richard Widmark
Deborah Wright: Carroll Baker
Capt. Wessels: Karl Malden
Red Shirt: Sal Mineo
Spanish Woman: Dolores del Rio
Little Wolf: Ricardo Montalban
Dull Knife: Gilbert Roland
Doc Holliday: Arthur Kennedy
Wyatt Earp: James Stewart
Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz: Edward G. Robinson
Second Lieut. Scott: Patrick Wayne
Guinevere Plantagenet: Elizabeth Allen
Jeff Blair: John Carradine
Tall Tree: Victor Jory
Sr. First Sergeant: Mike Mazurki
Major Braden: George O'Brien
Dr. O'Carberry: Sean McClory
Mayor Dog Kelly: Judson Pratt
Pawnee Woman: Carmen D'Antonio
Joe: Ken Curtis
Townsman: Bert Stevens
Jeremy Wright: Walter Baldwin
Trooper: Jack Williams
Colonel at Victory Cave: Willis Bouchey
Cheyenne: Lee Bradley
Bartender: Harry Strang
Trooper Smith: Harry Carey Jr.
Cpl. Levy: Dave Dunlop
Entertainer: Mary Statler
Skinny: Shug Fisher
Ft. Robinson Sergeant of the Guard: James Flavin
Senator: Harry Holcombe
Infantry Captain: William Henry
Little Bird: Nancy Hsueh
Trooper Plumtree: Ben Johnson
Infantryman: Syl Lamont
Point Man: Steven Manymules
Woman: Louise Montana
Man: Philo McCullough
General: Joe McGuinn
Running Deer: Nanomba 'Moonbeam' Morton
Medicine Man: Many Muleson
Colonel: Zon Murray
Sen. Henry: Denver Pyle
Svenson: John Qualen
Lt. Peterson: Walter Reed
Jessie: Chuck Roberson
Braden's Telegraph Operator: Bing Russell
Newspaper Publisher: Charles Seel
Soldier on Train: Cap Somers
Carl Schurz's Aide: Carleton Young

Written by: Mari Sandoz, James R. Webb, Howard Fast

Director: John Ford

Production: Ford-Smith Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures

Release date: 22 Dec 1964