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The Indian Collection (DVD)
Jody McCrea, Dan Kemp, Marie Gahua, Don Henley, Robert Tessier, …
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R408
Discovery Miles 4 080
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Collection of western films and feature-length TV episodes. In 'Cry
Blood, Apache' (1970) five wandering prospectors discover gold at
an Apache camp, and quickly despatch the resident Indians bar one
woman (Marie Gahua), who they hope can lead them to more riches. A
brave who was absent at the time of the killings returns to
discover the massacre and quickly sets out to track the murderers
down, meting out justice the Apache way. In 'Mohawk' (1956) Boston
artist Jonathan Adams (Scott Brady) travels to Mohawk Valley to
paint portraits of the Native Americans, and while there falls in
love with the local Indian chief's daughter, Onida (Rita Gam). But
when a resentful local landowner, Butler (John Hoyt), tries to
instigate a war with the Indians, Adams is forced to step in to
stop the bloodshed. In 'The Battle of Bloody Stones' (1967), an
episode from the 'Cimarron Strip' TV series, John Wolf (Tom
Nardini), the son of Indian Chief Ghost Wolf (Henry Wilcoxon), is
killed as a result of a re-enactment show put on by Wildcat
Gallagher (Gene Evans). It is up to Marshal Jim Crown (Stuart
Whitman) to suppress the outbreak of war between the Indian tribe
and Gallagher's posse. In 'Heller' (1968), another episode from
'Cimarron Strip', Marshal Crown is badly injured when chasing thief
Logan Purcell (Morgan Woodward) and his fellow outlaws. When Heller
(Tuesday Weld), a young woman with connections to Purcell's gang,
helps Crown to recover, the two decide to run away to Cimarron but
are chased by the crooks who are determined to punish Heller for
her betrayal. In 'Sitting Bull' (1954), set in the lead-up to the
Battle of Little Bighorn, Major Robert Parrish (Dale Robertson) is
disgusted with the US Army's treatment of the Sioux Indians in the
Black Hills of Dakota. Parrish attempts to make peace between the
warring sides, but when he fails, a final brutal battle ensues. J.
Carrol Naish co-stars in the title role. Finally, 'Kentucky Rifle'
(1956) follows a group of travellers whose wagon breaks down in
Comanche territory. Concealed in the travellers' wagon are Kentucky
rifles, made for settlers to defend themselves against the natives.
Aware these weapons are in the group's possession, the Comanche
tribe deliver an ultimatum - if they do not hand over the rifles,
they will not be allowed to pass safely through the Indians' land.
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