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- As with most pre-1960s westerns, The Indian Fighter is charming but problematic. It does mark an evolution in how the genre handled America’s first peoples from the middle of the century, but there remains a long distance to go.
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Reviews 39% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Johnny Hawks (Kirk Douglas), a Civil War veteran renowned for his prowess in battling Native American tribes, is hired to escort a group of white...
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The Indian Fighter (1955) is a nearly forgotten western gem about the former Indian fighter Johnny Hawks (Kirk Douglas).A war breaks out between the Indians and the whites when some of them are too interested in their gold.Walter Matthau (Wes Todd) and Lon Chaney Jr. (Chivington) are two of such people.Also Hawks' interest in the Sioux Chief's ...
Jul 11, 2017 · Kirk Douglas stars as wilderness scout Johnny Hawks, the titular Indian fighter of this 1955 frontier Western, but the moniker has an edge of irony.
The Indian Fighter: Directed by André De Toth. With Kirk Douglas, Elsa Martinelli, Walter Matthau, Diana Douglas. A scout leading a wagon train through hostile Indian country unwittingly gets involved with a Sioux chief's daughter.
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- Drama, Western
- André De Toth
- 1956-02-27
1955. 1 hr 28 mins. Drama, Action & Adventure. NR. Watchlist. Where to Watch. A Civil War veteran is hired to escort a group of white settlers in a wagon train. He meets and falls for a Sioux...
Apr 16, 2022 · Review: Director Andre de Toth serves up a sharp script, a rousing attack on the fort — mostly with fire — and the then scandalous nude bathing scenes featuring Elsa Martinelli in her first film role. Unfortunately, the film is also too chock full of cliches to be wholly successful. We have the chief who wants peace and a brother who wants war.