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Kiowa | San Carlos Reservation
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Irony was that the film, supposed to take place in Arizona, was made in Israel, on the actual site where King David battled against enemy tribes, whilst David and Bathsheba - which Gregory Peck also played in starring King David - was shot in Arizona. So, in the first film Israel substituted Arizona, and in the second, Arizona replaced Israel.
The fact that this was a Western filmed in Israel was fodder for a number of comedians, who dubbed it "Shalom on the Range".
Contains a long scene with long-shot 'Buffalo Rifle', Sharps rifle and illustrates accuracy of it.
Originally Norman Jewison was going to direct.
Gregory Peck's final Western.
"Esther Spencer: Billy Two Hats? How did you get a name like that? Billy Two Hats: Well, my mother was a Kiowa and I don't know who my father was except he was white. My mother didn't know too much about him neither, except she told me he was kind of important. She said that in his room he had two hats - one for special and one for ordinary. That impressed my mother a whole lot. And when I was a kid it impressed me."
"Spencer: Well, Indians don't fight in the dark. It's against their religion. Arch Deans: Did they seem all that religious to you?"