Dakota Incident

Dakota Incident

Movie |

Native American | Stagecoach

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  • Genre(s): Action, Western
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Lewis R. Foster, Leonard Kunody
  • Cast(s): Linda Darnell, Dale Robertson, John Lund, Ward Bond, Regis Toomey See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 28min
  • Music: Howard Wilson,R. Dale Butts,Melvin M. Metcalfe Sr.
  • Similar To: Day of Reckoning, Buckskin
  • Story:
    Indians attack a stagecoach, and a disparate band of passengers must band together to fight them off.
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STORY

Story
Indians attack a stagecoach, and a disparate band of passengers must band together to fight them off.

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In July of 1955, a Hollywood Reporter news article stated that Anne Baxter was originally cast in the film, but had to cancel when filming delays caused scheduling conflicts with her other commitments.

John Lund reported that Linda Darnell drank heavily during the shooting of the picture, although it never posed any problem during working hours. Every day at noon, she drank vodka and usually ate something with onions.

Popular Dialogues

"Sen. Blakely: In a small way, I'm trying to unite our people: the Indians and the white. Amy Clarke: I hope your scalp is glued on tight. Have you ever met an Indian face to face? Sen. Blakely: Only in the literary sense. You see, I happen to be a student of anthropology. Amy Clarke: So was General Custer. It didn't help him much."

"John Banner: Hamilton, you're the only man I ever knew who didn't put his thoughts right on his face where everybody could read them."