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    Walk the Proud Land

    1956 · Western · 1h 28m

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  1. With Audie Murphy, Anne Bancroft, Pat Crowley, Charles Drake. An agent sent from Washington in 1874 takes charge of an Apache reservation and has the oppressive US Army back off, which creates conflicts and causes the Indians to have great respect for him.

  2. Walk the Proud Land is a 1956 American CinemaScope Technicolor Western film directed by Jesse Hibbs and starring Audie Murphy and future Academy Award winner Anne Bancroft.

  3. Available on DVD from http://www.odeonent.co.ukBased upon the true story of John Philip Clum (Audie Murphy), Walk the Proud Land is one of the few Westerns o...

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  6. Walk the Proud Land - (Original Trailer) A government agent (Audie Murphy) tries to treat the Apaches with respect in Walk the Proud Land (1956).

  7. Based on a true story, this film follows John Philip Clum (Audie Murphy), a government official sent to Arizona to broker peace between the Americans and the...

  8. Based on a true story, this film follows John Philip Clum (Audie Murphy), a government official sent to Arizona to broker peace between the Americans and the...

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  9. Clum is an Indian agent sent to the San Carlos Apache reservation in Arizona in 1874 to prevent further bloodshed and stop the renegade chief Geronimo (Jay Silverheels) from encouraging young Indian braves to take up their weapons and fight once more.

  10. Wins over reservation chiefs and the Indian widow (Bancroft) given to him as housekeeper. Through use of diplomacy and demonstrations of faith in Apache leaders, reservation is put on the road to automomy. Conflicts arise between Apache widow and Eastern wife but latter has a lot to learn.

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