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| Director: | George Marshall | 
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| Writer: | Heck Allen, Sam Rolfe | 
| Staring: | 
| First Sergeant Emmett Bell faces off with Apache chieftain Kamiakin in this nuanced portrayal of racial tensions between Native Americans and white settlers in 1860s Oregon Country. | |
| Release Date: | Sep 14, 1956 | 
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| Director: | George Marshall | 
| Writer: | Heck Allen, Sam Rolfe | 
| Genres: | Western | 
| Keywords | apache nation | 
| Production Companies | Universal International Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $1,500,000 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Jeff Chandler | First Sgt. Emmett Bell | 
| Dorothy Malone | Calla Gaxton | 
| Ward Bond | Dr. Joseph Holden | 
| Keith Andes | Capt. Tom Gaxton | 
| Lee Marvin | Sgt. Lloyd Carracart | 
| Sydney Chaplin | Timothy | 
| Willis Bouchey | Col. Edson Stedlow | 
| Michael Ansara | Kamiakin | 
| Olive Carey | Mrs. Anne Avery | 
| Charles Horvath | Sgt. Dutch Williams | 
| Orlando Rodríguez | Malachi | 
| Glen Kramer | Lt. Winston | 
| Floyd Simmons | Lt. Hammond | 
| Pat Hogan | Jacob | 
| Felix Noriego | Lucas | 
| Paul Smith | Morgan | 
| Martin Milner | Waco | 
| Robert Ellis | Albie | 
| Ralph Votrian | Music | 
| Walter Coy | Maj. Donahue | 
| Alberto Morin | Sgt. Maj. Frenchy Desmonde | 
| Richard Hale | Isaiah | 
| Frank De Kova | Zachariah | 
| Terry Wilson | Capt. Fanning | 
| Philip Kieffer | Maj. Randall | 
| Gilbert Conner | Elijah | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Bud Westmore | Makeup Artist | 
| George Marshall | Director | 
| William Lava | Original Music Composer | 
| Polly Burson | Stunt Double | 
| Heck Allen | Novel | 
| Harold Lipstein | Director of Photography | 
| Luanna Sherman | Script Supervisor | 
| Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration | 
| Frank H. Wilkinson | Sound | 
| Joan St. Oegger | Hairstylist | 
| Marshall Green | Assistant Director | 
| Sam Rolfe | Screenplay | 
| Alexander Golitzen | Art Direction | 
| Bill Newberry | Art Direction | 
| Heinz Roemheld | Original Music Composer | 
| Milton Carruth | Editor | 
| Oliver Emert | Set Decoration | 
| Leslie I. Carey | Sound | 
| Rosemary Odell | Costume Design | 
| Joseph Gershenson | Music Supervisor | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Robert Arthur | Producer | 
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**_Cavalry vs Indians in 1868 by the Snake River with Jeff Chandler_** Near the Oregon Trail in what is now southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon, tribal leaders are upset by the movements of a new cavalry officer and his troops, which break the treaty. An established First Sergeant who ... m the Indians trust (Chandler) tries to keep the peace, but war is inevitable. Lee Marvin is on hand as a young sergeant while Michael Ansara plays a hostile chief. "Pillars of the Sky" (1956) came in the tradition of John Ford's Cavalry Trilogy from 1948-1950 and the ensuing “Warpath,” as well "The Last Frontier" (aka "Savage Wilderness"). While it’s arguably just as worthwhile as the Cavalry Trilogy in its own unique way, it’s not as compelling as the other two. Some of the key actors playing American Indians are Lebanese, Latino, Tennessean, and a New Yorker, but one is a Kickapoo and there are some other genuine Indian peripherals. Overall, their depiction is well done. Meanwhile Chandler’s character is supposed to be an alcoholic, but he doesn’t look or act like a typical functioning alcoholic, such as Ulysses S. Grant. Actually, Jeff is towering and god-like as the commanding noncommissioned officer, despite his drinking. There’s a love triangle thrown into the mix involving Chandler, Dorothy Malone and Keith Andes. While this might cause some eye-rolling, I’m pretty sure there were one or two love triangles during the decades of the Indian Wars. Speaking of rolling your eyes, there’s some lame (and incongruous) comedy involving a raw recruit and his horse, but it’s so minor it can be overlooked. The best thing about this Western is the superb authentic locations and the muscular action. But I also liked the emphasis on Christianity with Ward Bond playing the missionary-physician. You’d never see this today, of course, as it’s a great sin now to show Christianity in a positive light. Get real. It runs 1 hour, 26 minutes (the version I watched), and was shot in northeast Oregon at Joseph and nearby Wallowa Lake, as well as LaGrande, which is to the west of there. Studio scenes were done at Universal Studios in the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B-