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Arrowhead

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Charlton Heston and Jack Palance in Arrowhead (1953)
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Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon works for the US Army at Fort Clark, Texas and he dreams of aiding in bringing peace to the region, despite opposition from both the Army and the Apaches.Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon works for the US Army at Fort Clark, Texas and he dreams of aiding in bringing peace to the region, despite opposition from both the Army and the Apaches.Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon works for the US Army at Fort Clark, Texas and he dreams of aiding in bringing peace to the region, despite opposition from both the Army and the Apaches.

  • Director
    • Charles Marquis Warren
  • Writers
    • Charles Marquis Warren
    • W.R. Burnett
  • Stars
    • Charlton Heston
    • Jack Palance
    • Katy Jurado
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Writers
      • Charles Marquis Warren
      • W.R. Burnett
    • Stars
      • Charlton Heston
      • Jack Palance
      • Katy Jurado
    • 40User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Charlton Heston
    Charlton Heston
    • Ed Bannon
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Toriano
    Katy Jurado
    Katy Jurado
    • Nita
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Capt. Bill North
    Mary Sinclair
    • Lela Wilson
    Milburn Stone
    Milburn Stone
    • Sandy MacKinnon
    Richard Shannon
    Richard Shannon
    • Lt. Kirk
    Lewis Martin
    Lewis Martin
    • Col. Weybright
    Frank DeKova
    Frank DeKova
    • Chief Chattez
    • (as Frank de Kova)
    Robert J. Wilke
    Robert J. Wilke
    • Sgt. Stone
    • (as Robert Wilke)
    Peter Coe
    Peter Coe
    • Spanish
    James Anderson
    James Anderson
    • Jerry August
    • (as Kyle James)
    John Pickard
    John Pickard
    • John Gunther
    • (as John M. Pickard)
    Pat Hogan
    Pat Hogan
    • Jim Eagle
    Eric Alden
    Eric Alden
    • Cavalryman
    • (uncredited)
    Rachel Ames
    Rachel Ames
    • Mrs. Kirk
    • (uncredited)
    Jim Burk
    • Cavalryman
    • (uncredited)
    Rus Conklin
    Rus Conklin
    • Wakamaza
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Charles Marquis Warren
    • Writers
      • Charles Marquis Warren
      • W.R. Burnett
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    9quatermassandersen

    More correct picture.

    As opposed to the politically correct people here, i think this movie portrays the Indian more realistic than the politically correct image will have it. Fact is it wasn't only the white man who broke treaties and peace initiatives. It's not good to show this down the politically correct memory hole. That's why I think this kind of movies are important and should of course be shown on TV. Of course, I wholeheartedly disagree with the notion that this movie should be banned like some reviewers have hinted upon.

    A strong performance by Palance and a fine Heston plus a very interesting storyline makes this one of my favorites.
    8NewEnglandPat

    Rousing cavalry vs. Indians in the southwest

    Paramount had a box-office hit with this fine cavalry-Indian adventure starring Charlton Heston. The dry, dusty adobe country of southwest Texas comes to life as the soldiers battle the Indians in several hit-and-run skirmishes until the troopers are forced to rely on a disliked army scout to rescue them from disaster. The picture doesn't explain why the scout, who was raised by the Apaches, hates them so much. The movie's theme of racial animosity against the Apaches is unpleasant for many viewers although the picture claims to be based on the life of an army scout. The film has great action scenes, believable characters, beautiful color cinematography and a brooding score by Paul Sawtell. Heston as the scout is well-matched against Apache leader Jack Palance and the supporting cast is solid, namely Brian Keith and Milburne Stone. In spite of its subject matter, this western was one of the best of the 1950s.
    7frankfob

    Tough little western, not for the easily offended

    Charlton Heston plays an Indian-hating scout very loosely based on famed frontiersman Al Sieber (who, in reality, was a German immigrant who not only didn't hate Apaches but often lived with them and spoke fluent Apache dialects; he spoke almost no English because he detested American whites and refused to learn any more English than he considered necessary). He goes up against Jack Palance, an Apache he knew from his boyhood who is returning from several years at an Indian agency school that is supposed to have "civilized" him (also based on fact; many Indian children were forcibly sent to such a school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania). Heston, unlike the local military and civilian authorities, doesn't believe that Palance has been "civilized" and suspects that he's secretly planning to lead the Apaches in attacking and massacring the local white population. This is a tough and, for its time, brutal little western, well written and directed by Charles Marquis Warren, and pulls no punches in its depiction of racism on both sides; Palance hates whites as much as Heston hates Indians, and both have no compunction about killing those on the "other" side they've known for years simply as a matter of course. Palance and Heston are suitably intense in their roles--Heston perhaps a bit too much so--and the action scenes are handled very well, although the final confrontation between Heston and Palance is a bit of a disappointment. A good supporting cast of veteran western actors--Milburn Stone, James Anderson, Robert J. Wilke (not playing a villain for once), among others--contribute greatly to the film's pace and atmosphere (although the rivalry between Heston and army officer Brian Keith over a girl at the post is a bit superfluous). Well worth your time.
    7Cinemayo

    Arrowhead (1953) ***

    (possible spoilers)

    It's a shame that the world has gone so Politically Correct these days that a straight-forward film like ARROWHEAD is so maligned and probably couldn't be made today. It starts off with Charlton Heston as a very despicable and prejudiced cavalry scout who hates Apaches with a passion (he's grown up with them and claims to know their ways), and continually foils any efforts at peace talks between the Indians and the white men. When his bigotry results in the killing of a group of Apaches as well as his own people, he is fired and his boss Brian Keith wants nothing more to do with him. But even while ousted from his duties, nobody is spared Heston's personal wrath -- not even his pretty half-Mexican, half-Apache laundress (the beautiful Katy Jurado).

    When the respected Indian Chief Toriano (Jack Palance) arrives on the frontier to make peace, Heston still warns not to trust him. And in an old-fashioned turn of events (by today's standards that is), everything Chuck has tried to impress upon his men from the very start actually turns out to be true... Toriano and his followers are in fact planning an ambush. So in a very bizarre twist, Heston's hateful character is hired back to help the fight and turns into the hero.

    Not a "great" film, and a tad long at 105 minutes. But it's a strong depiction of the personal animosities and prejudices from both sides that often get in the way of progress. The performances of Heston, Palance and Keith are all good. Those who wish to change history and act as if these things never really happened should remember that this film was based on factual, real events. *** out of ****
    8jdcoates

    Underated classic

    Underrated classic made so by the outstanding performances by Jack Palance, and Charlton Heston. A little slow in the beginning but it once it discards the obligatory love interest, which isn't really needed, the movie focuses on the compelling aspect of the movie, which is the rivalry between Palance and Heston's characters.

    Worth a look!

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    • Trivia
      The character "Ed Bannon" is partially based on Al Sieber, Chief of Scouts of the United States Army in the Southwest, according to the legend that appears at the end of the film, but there are several significant differences between Bannon and Sieber. The fictional Bannon was raised by Apaches, but Sieber was born in Germany (in 1844) and raised in New York. Bannon has an antipathy toward Native Americans, especially Apaches, which Sieber did not. Ironically, according to those who knew him, he didn't particularly like whites and preferred the company of Native Americans. Sieber, a Civil War veteran, became chief of scouts for the U.S. Army at the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in 1870. He led the Apache scouts who helped to track down and capture Geronimo in Mexico, and reportedly survived 29 arrow and gunshot wounds during his life. In 1907, he was killed in an accident while working as the foreman of a Native American road-building crew. Sieber spoke German, English, Spanish, Apache, and at least one other Native American language. He mentored Tom Horn who was also a scout for the army and became multi-lingual under Sieber's tutelage.
    • Goofs
      There really was a Ghost Dance movement; it was a religious revival of Native Americans in 1890, but it did not involve Apaches, who inhabited mainly the Southwest (Texas, Arizona, New Mexico). It was popular among the Lakota (Sioux) of the Northern Plains.
    • Quotes

      [Bannon admonishes an Indian woman for drinking whiskey]

      Ed Bannon: It's against the law for an Indian to drink.

      Nita: I drink in Spanish.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening card: To the General of the armies: Regarding the subject of recommendation of the Congressional Award... and in my opinion this man -- in constant disregard of his personal feelings and (as Chief of Scouts) repeatedly risking his life that others may be saved -- deserves to have his name rank with Daniel Boone, Kit Carson, Wm. F Cody and others whose unselfish service to this country can never be forgotten. Respectfully, George Crook, Brig. General, U.S. Army, May 7, 1886.
    • Connections
      Featured in Images of Indians: How Hollywood Stereotyped the Native American (2003)

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1953 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hogueras de odio
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Clark, Brackettville, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Nat Holt Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,640,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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