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Synopsis: Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon narrowly avoids an Apache ambush while working with the cavalry stationed at Fort Clark, Texas. The US Army is trying to talk peace with the Apaches and move them to reservations in Florida, and they take Bannon's efforts as detrimental to their new policies, so they fire him. When the Apache chief's son Torinada returns from an Eastern education, Bannon becomes highly suspicious of his motives based run-ins with Torinada in the past. Bannon continues shadowing the proceedings to the chagrin of both the US Army and the Apache warrior.
Production: Paramount Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.2
PASSED
Year:
1953
105 min
152 Views


-What's this for?

-Just in case.

-Just in case what?

-We both know they are

not letting me on these escape pods.

-Yeah, not dressed

like that, maybe.

-No. Not with this face,

not with my name,

my record,

I'm not getting off this planet.

Not with you, anyway.

There's something I got

to do for someone and...

I don't have much time.

-Hatch.

The crash?

it was Hatch, wasn't it?

You know, this isn't the

first time he attacked us.

Before attacking prisons,

he was raiding convoys

and colonies.

He kills a lot of people.

It's what he does.

Or did he fail to

mention that to you?

-Propaganda.

-The truth.

I'm your only way out.

I'll give you a fair trial!

-No one gets that.

Anything from the silver seat?

-I'm sorry. I did not.

-We're flying out of here.

How long will we last

out there on 9% oxygen?

-Possibly enough to reach an

outpost station where we could refuel.

Would you like to abandon

your distress call?

-Yep.

We're out of time.

Let's just fly this thing.

Can I get some power here?

-No.

-What do you mean "No"?

You just said we could fly.

-Tarren Hollis is not authorized

to activate flight systems.

Let's log in.

Earlier you mentioned Silver Seat.

Would you like to explore?

-Yeah.

-The Silver Seat is a prototype

lightweight battleship

designed by Hollis industries.

This prototype was abandoned

during hatchling conflict

which General Tobias Hatch

was forced into hiding.

And the Silver Seat

was never deployed.

-Hatch.

Tell me more about Hatch.

-I have knowledge!

Would you like to explore?

-That.

-The following is a confessional

video featuring general Tobias Hatch.

Shortly after his capture in Alander,

before his brief incarceration.

-State your name.

-Tobias Johans Hatch

-State your crime.

-Multiple accounts of

anti-government aggression,

and instigation of revolt.

-Please state specifically

your most recent crime.

-Planting of powerful materials

inside government ships.

Sabotaging four terrorist operations.

-No, the record states

that your original confession

refer to the sabotage

of scientific voyages.

Do you reconfirm this amendment?

-I confirm the amendment.

-Do you confirm or deny

that you have formed

an underground movement

codenamed "Redheads"

to rally against General Lane?

-I confirm.

-And do you confirm

or deny your public

accusation that General Lane

plans to orchestrate

an experimental prison that

allegedly code named Carshera Tempest?

-I confirm.

-Do you now confirm or deny

this concept as a complete

falsehood fabricated by yourself?

-I confirm.

-Please state specifically.

-I confirm Carshera Tempest

as a falsehood.

-Wait, take that back.

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Charles Marquis Warren

Charles Marquis Warren (December 16, 1912 — August 11, 1990) was an American motion picture and television writer, producer, and director who specialized in the western genre. He is notable for his involvement in creating the television series Rawhide and in adapting the radio series Gunsmoke for television. more…

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