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  1. A cavalry sergeant (Joel McCrea) returns a white squaw and her son to civilization after the Apache chief (Rudolfo Acosta) is captured. The film explores the themes of prejudice, identity and loyalty in the post-Civil War West.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Charles Marquis Warren
    • 1958-01-24
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Trooper_HookTrooper Hook - Wikipedia

    Trooper Hook is a 1957 American Western film directed by Charles Marquis Warren and starring Joel McCrea as the title character and Barbara Stanwyck as the woman he frees from the Indians. The fact that during her captivity she has had a son by a much-feared chief makes her situation very difficult.

  3. Trooper Hook is a 1957 Western film starring Joel McCrea and Barbara Stanwyck. IMDb provides the full list of cast and crew members, including writers, producers, directors, and more.

  4. May 22, 2016 · Joel McCrea stars as a sergeant who escorts a white woman and her Apache son back to their husband in this 1950s Western. The film explores racism and prejudice in the Old West, but suffers from a trite ending and awkward scenes.

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  5. Sgt. Clovis Hook (Joel McCrea) captures Apache Chief Nanchez (Rudolfo Acosta) and his wife Cora Sutliff (Barbara Stanwyck), who had been missing for years. He tries to return her to her old life, but she has a son with Nanchez and does not want to leave.

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  6. A western film starring Joel McCrea as a cavalry sergeant who returns a white squaw and her son to civilization. See the full cast and crew list, including directors, writers, composers and more.

  7. Trooper Hook is a movie about a cavalry sergeant who returns an Apache chief's son to civilization, but faces a deadly pursuit. The movie features Charles Marquis Warren, Martin Berkeley, and Herbert Little Jr. as writers and directors.

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