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6.5/10
IMDbAction Performance | 1967 | Sidney
James Garner's first western since leaving Maverick (1957) and Sidney Poitier's first theatrical western.
Unusually for the era, Sidney Poitier's skin color is never mentioned.
One of Martin Scorsese's favorite films.
While preparing to lead his column in a night march against Chata, Scotty (Bill Travers) quotes a line of poetry, "Welcome to your gory bed / Or to victory". This is from the patriotic poem by Robert Burns, "Scots Wha Hae", which has, for centuries, served as an unofficial national anthem of Scotland.
The cavalry is seen with the correct flag, a 35-star US swallow-tailed guidon with the stars arranged in a circular pattern.
"Ellen Grange: They all think that any decent woman would prefer to die than live as an Apache squaw. Maybe they're right. Jess Remsberg: Death comes soon enough. Anyone who hurries it is a damn fool."
"Chata: You white eyes want us all dead, but when I die, it will not be as a reservation Indian. I will die Apache - killing my enemies."