Broken Arrow 1950
Broken Arrow ★★½ 1950
A U.S. scout befriends Cochise and the Apaches, and helps settlers and Indians live in peace together in the 1870s. Acclaimed as the first Hollywood film to side with the Indians, and for Chandler's portrayal of Cochise. Based on the novel “Blood Brother” by Elliot Arnold. 93m/C VHS, DVD . James Stewart, Jeff Chandler, Will Geer, Debra Paget, Basil Ruysdael, Arthur Hunnicutt, Jay Silverheels; D: Delmer Daves; W: Albert (John B. Sherry) Maltz; C: Ernest Palmer.
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