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    White Feather

    1955 · Western · 1h 42m

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  2. White Feather is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Robert D. Webb and starring Robert Wagner. The movie was filmed in Durango, Mexico. The story is based on fact; however, the particulars of the plot and the characters of the story are fictional.

  3. White Feather: Directed by Robert D. Webb. With Robert Wagner, John Lund, Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter. In 1877 Wyoming, during the peace negotiations between the Cheyenne and the USA, an Indian girl falls in love with a land surveyor, causing the ire of her Cheyenne fiance.

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    • Drama, History, Western
    • Robert D. Webb
    • 1955-02-16
  4. Against the backdrop of the challenging peace treaty negotiations between the Washington government and the proud Native-American tribes, the young civilian surveyor, Josh Tanner, arrives in the turbulent state of Wyoming.

  5. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. The story of the peace mission from the US cavalary to the Cheyenne Indians in Wyoming during the 1870s. The mission is threatened when one the officers falls for the chief's daughter. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Webb. Director. Robert Wagner. Josh Tanner. John Lund. Col. Lindsay. Debra Paget. Appearing Day.

    • Robert Webb, Hal Klein
    • Robert Wagner
  6. White feather. A white feather against a black background. The white feather is a widely recognised propaganda symbol. [1] [2] It has, among other things, represented cowardice or conscientious pacifism; as in A. E. W. Mason's 1902 book The Four Feathers.

  7. White Feather is out of Panoramic Productions, it's directed by Robert D. Webb and stars Robert Wagner, Debra Paget, John Lund, Eduard Franz & Jeffrey Hunter. It's adapted from a John Prebble story by Delmer Daves & Leo Townsend.

  8. Produced by the late Leonard Goldstein and directed by Robert D. Webb, the characters are all well portrayed by Wagner, Paget and Jeffrey Hunter, last as the chief’s son. Eduard Franz is superb...