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Actor Stuart Randall, playing Standing Bear, had all his lines re-dubbed with another actor's voice after filming was completed. Apparently the producers finally realized that most Canadian Indians do not, like Randall, have a distinct Texas accent.
Uncredited film debut of Earl Holliman.
Fans of composer Alex North may recognize some themes in "Pony Soldier" that were later used in "Spartacus" and "Cleopatra".
Indian camp scenes early in the film use footage from 1944's Buffalo Bill (1944).
The 75 cents per day MacDonald earns would be worth $17.18 if ignoring Canadian vs US currency.
"Standing Bear: The pony soldier speaks with the tongue of the snake that rattles. Constable Duncan MacDonald: It is Standing Bear who speaks with a forked tongue!"
"Small Face, wife of Natayo: Where are you going, Natayo, my husband? Natayo Smith: Across the medicine line to see the new pony soldiers at Fort Walsh. This evil that has happened to these ranchers may be good fortune for us."