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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


who means something to me.

-And Oleander?

What happens to him?

-I don't know if

I can protect you.

-Yes, you can.

It's what you do.

-No, no, no, no

no, no, no no,

no, no, no, no

no, no, no, no....

No, no, no, no...

-Are you okay?

-No, no, we can't be here.

We can't be here.

I'm not okay, I'm not okay.

We can't be here!

You!

You think you know him,

you think you know Hatch,

you think you know him.

-Just lie down.

Okay?

-Now do something!

He'll come after you!

He'll come after you and

there would be no place for you to hide!

I can tell he's getting closer!

I mean, he won't stop!

-Oleander...

-We can't be here!

-Calm down, just calm down.

-They're gonna destroy you heart!

-What?

-They're gonna destroy you heart!

Find a heart!

Find a heart!

Rip it out!

-Hey, hey!

-Kye?

-What happened?

-The engine was left running

and eventually it burned out.

I'm sorry.

-How long was I gone?

-Would you like the

figure in hours or days?

-Days.

How long?

-Thirty-four.

-Liberation Day?

-There are 42 days until Liberation Day.

-This can't happen again.

Whatever happened,

it can't happen again.

When I lose that time.

I lose my father.

-I have knowledge.

-Go.

-I must warn you

while you were gone,

I detected the heartbeat

of Norman Oleander

approaching the shuttle.

-REEF, did you hear something?

-No, Kye.

I sense a significant

heart-rate change, Kye.

Are you troubled?

You must restrain yourself, Kye.

-REEF!

REEF!

What's happening to me?

-You will endanger the shuttle.

You cannot stay here.

Kye!

Leave.

-Fear...

Pain

You know what triggers it?

-What is your question?

-I don't have a question.

Whatever this is,

I have to get rid of it.

You have to cut it

out of me, REEF.

I can't have it inside of me.

We have to get rid of it.

We have to get rid of it.

We have...to get rid of it.

-Kye!

-We have to get

rid of it.

-Please, Kye...

-I have to get rid of it.

Before Liberation Day.

-You mentioned Liberation Day.

May I say something, Kye?

-I have to get this

shuttle started.

I have to get this

shuttle started.

I have to get this

shuttle started.

I have to get this

shuttle started!

I have to get this

shuttle started.

-Kye?

-What?

You mentioned Liberation Day.

May I say something, Kye?

Liberation day was celebrated

two days ago.

-Yes!

Yes!

It's time.

It's happening.

-Kye, your routine

should not be broken.

You must stay within

the perimeter today.

-No way I'm missing it again.

No, no, no, no,

no, no, no, no!

-I'm sorry her ID badge was taken.

I know what it means to you, Kye.

-It's just as way to pass time.

-You look quite unhealthy, Kye .

I've been wanting to

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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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