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White Feather

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Army surveyor Josh Tanner (Robert Wagner) befriends a Cheyenne tribe living near Fort Laramie in the 1870s. Unlike neighboring tribes who signed peace treaties and moved to reservations, the Cheyenne remain unbowed. Tanner's friendship with warriors Little Dog (Jeffrey Hunter) and American Horse (Hugh O'Brian) leads to a treaty with Chief Broken Hand (Eduard Franz), but when Tanner falls for the beautiful Appearing Day (Debra Paget), whom American Horse loves, that peace is threatened.

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Grant Watson Fiction Machine Sadly while the film is remarkably forward-thinking for its time, it is nonetheless a product of that time. Rated: 5/10 •  Oct 20, 2024 Full Review Clyde Gilmour Maclean's Magazine An eye-filling widescreen western, recommended for youngsters and tolerable for adults. Nov 7, 2019 Full Review

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Audience Member Wow, this is one of the best ones I鈥檝e ever seen. I highly recommend it, James Welch, Henderson, Arkansas, April 29, 2023. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 04/29/23 Full Review Audience Member For being a mid 1950's western and making an effort in presenting the Cheyenne culture in a supposed realistic manner, White Feather still manage to show much of the bottom line racism and prejudice of the time, with 'indian' looking actors in the main roles, expected cultural clisch茅s and a naive fabricated language. However, the film is an early and perhaps honest attempt on creating a more realistic view on the 'Native American' as they attended in westerns from around 15 years later on. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/21/23 Full Review
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Synopsis Army surveyor Josh Tanner (Robert Wagner) befriends a Cheyenne tribe living near Fort Laramie in the 1870s. Unlike neighboring tribes who signed peace treaties and moved to reservations, the Cheyenne remain unbowed. Tanner's friendship with warriors Little Dog (Jeffrey Hunter) and American Horse (Hugh O'Brian) leads to a treaty with Chief Broken Hand (Eduard Franz), but when Tanner falls for the beautiful Appearing Day (Debra Paget), whom American Horse loves, that peace is threatened.
Director
Robert D. Webb
Producer
Robert L. Jacks
Production Co
Panoramic Pictures
Genre
Western
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
May 22, 2007
Runtime
1h 42m