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IMDbOn the advice of his future wife Joanna Shimkus, Sidney Poitier took over directorial duties from Joseph Sargent when he became dissatisfied with the film's point of view. As a result, this turned out to be Poitier's debut behind the camera and he would go on to direct eight more pictures.
Julie Robinson who played the Indian Chief's squaw (Sinsie) was Harry Belafonte's wife.
Ruby Dee played the wife of Sidney Poitier's character (Buck) just as she had done in Edge of the City (1957) and A Raisin in the Sun (1961).
Sidney Poitier's third directorial effort Uptown Saturday Night (1974), in which he also co-starred like this film, also had Harry Belafonte as part of the cast.
In the series The High Chaparral (1967), Cameron Mitchell (Deshay) played a character called Buck.
"Buck: Which way are you ridin', Preacher? The Preacher: Well, that's not exactly settled in my mind yet. Buck: Well, you got three possibilities. The Preacher: Oh? Buck: North, south or east. The Preacher: What happened to west? Buck: We're going west."
"Buck: $157! They drunk up and screwed away more than $1,000! The Preacher: That's a lot of drinkin'."