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Buffalo
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US government marksmen actually shot and killed buffalo during production as part of a scheduled herd-thinning.
While filming a scene with Stewart Granger, Anne Bancroft was injured after falling from her horse and was replaced by Debra Paget; in the last sequence, which was apparently not re-filmed, Bancroft can still be easily recognized leaving the cave and starting to descend the mountain.
Since the story takes place during the winter, Stewart Granger wore full winter clothing for his role. However. the movie was actually filmed during the summer months in Custer State Park in South Dakota. At one point temperatures reached triple digits, Granger passed out from heat exhaustion and the crew had to cut away his clothes to revive him.
At no point, do any of the male characters ask the Indian woman, who speaks English, what her name is.
This was the first motion picture for Lloyd Nolan in over a year and a half. He had been working on stage in "The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial".
"Jimmy: Mr. Woodfoot, how come Charley hates Indians so much? Woodfoot: Now that's a good question, my boy. It's kinda funny, you know? Charley beats his horse, just like an Indian. Charley's free with his women, just like an Indian. Charley even blows his nose on his fingers, just like an Indian. I just don't get it."
"Charlie Gilson: Don't quit me, son!"