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Oklahoma Territory: Directed by Edward L. Cahn. With Bill Williams, Gloria Talbott, Ted de Corsia, Grant Richards. A District Attorney tries an Indian chief for the murder of an Indian agent, but begins to believe that the chief is possibly being framed by powerful interests who want to start a war between the Indians and the locals.
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- Western
- Edward L. Cahn
- 1960-03
Oklahoma Territory is a 1960 American Western film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Bill Williams and Gloria Talbott. [1] Plot. District attorney Temple Houston prosecutes a leading Indian chief (the father of his longtime friend Ruth) suspected of murder, despite the very real possibility of open tribe revolts.
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- Robert E. Kent
Find out who starred in the 1960 film Oklahoma Territory, directed by Edward L. Cahn and produced by Robert E. Kent. See the full list of actors, actresses, writers, composers, editors and more on IMDb.
Film Length. 6,007ft. Bill Williams, Gloria Talbott, Ted de Corsia, Grant Richards, & X Brands as Running Cloud. The district attorney that prosecuted Indian chief Buffalo Horn (Ted de Corsia) for murder forces a Federal Judge to re-open the case and give him an acquittal when he discovers the true murderer.
Overview. Temple Houston (Sam Houston's son) who is the DA with a sense of Justice. He is located in Fort Smith, Ark and works with Judge Parker in 1872. His area includes the Oklahoma Territory which was the Indian territory at that time. Chief Buffalo Horn who is falsely accused of murder.
Summaries. A District Attorney tries an Indian chief for the murder of an Indian agent, but begins to believe that the chief is possibly being framed by powerful interests who want to start a war between the Indians and the locals.