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Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow (1950)

67% User Rating
1h 33min
Western
Drama
Romance

"The most powerful weapon is courage..."

Indian scout Tom Jeffords is sent out to stem the war between the Whites and Apaches in the late 1870s. He learns that the Indians kill only to protect themselves, or out of retaliation for white atrocities.

Delmer DavesDirector

Cast

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James Stewart

James Stewart

Tom Jeffords

Jeff Chandler

Jeff Chandler

Cochise

Debra Paget

Debra Paget

Sonseeahray

Basil Ruysdael

Basil Ruysdael

Gen. Oliver Howard

Will Geer

Will Geer

Ben Slade

Joyce Mackenzie

Joyce Mackenzie

Terry

Arthur Hunnicutt

Arthur Hunnicutt

Milt Duffield

Robert Adler

Robert Adler

Lonergan - Stage Driver (uncredited)

Trevor Bardette

Trevor Bardette

Stage Passenger (uncredited)

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Chris Willow Bird

Nochalo (uncredited)

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Raymond Bramley

Col. Bernall (uncredited)

Chet Brandenburg

Chet Brandenburg

Miner (uncredited)

Argentina Brunetti

Argentina Brunetti

Nalikadeya - Cochise's Wife (uncredited)

Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Miner (uncredited)

Iron Eyes Cody

Iron Eyes Cody

Teese (uncredited)

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J.W. Cody

Pionsenay - Chosen Warrior (uncredited)

Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Townsman (uncredited)

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Dolores Christine Cypert

American Indian/Redbird (uncredited)

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Aubrey Lee Dale

Indian (uncredited)

John Doucette

John Doucette

Mule Driver (uncredited)

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Robert Dover

Machogee (uncredited)

Nacho Galindo

Nacho Galindo

Barber (uncredited)

Robert Griffin

Robert Griffin

John Lowrie (uncredited)

Jack Kenny

Jack Kenny

Townsman (uncredited)

Bob Kortman

Bob Kortman

Minor Role (uncredited)

Mickey Kuhn

Mickey Kuhn

Bob Slade (uncredited)

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Al Kunde

Townsman (uncredited)

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Jack Lee

Boucher (uncredited)

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Ted Mapes

Mail Rider (uncredited)

John Marston

John Marston

Maury (uncredited)

Frank McGrath

Frank McGrath

Barfly (uncredited)

Charles Morton

Charles Morton

Townsman (uncredited)

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Edwin Rand

Sergeant (uncredited)

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John Rice

Townsman (uncredited)

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Allen D. Sewall

Barfly (uncredited)

Jay Silverheels

Jay Silverheels

Geronimo (uncredited)

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Charles Soldani

Skinyea - Chosen Warrior (uncredited)

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Dorothy Teters

Indian (uncredited)

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Richard Van Opel

Bernall's Adjutant (uncredited)

John War Eagle

John War Eagle

Nahilzay (uncredited)

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Billy Wilkerson

Juan (uncredited)

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Bud Wolfe

Man Saying "...or a Blasted Liar" (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

February 18, 2017

To talk of peace is not hard. To live it is very hard. As the war rages between the American settlers and the Apache, former soldier Tom Jeffords happens upon a young Indian wounded after an attack. Taking upon himself to aid the boy, it's not long before the Apache show up intent on killing Jeffords by way of the war instincts. Pleading for Jeffords' life, the boy manages to get him spared by the Apache chief, Cochise. It's the start of a friendship that may just bring and end to the war and peace across the west. Tho not the first "social" Western film made, Broken Arrow, it can be argued, is maybe one of the most important and telling genre films of the 50s. Showing humanist portrayals of the Apache and dealing out level headed tellings of the relationships between whites and the Native Americans, Delmer Daves' film is as relevant today as it was back on release. Adapted from Elliott Arnold's novel Blood Brother, the story follows Jeffords (a measured and fine James Stewart) as he attempts to broker peace between the warring factions. Firstly by convincing Cochise (Jeff Chandler bang on form) to allow the mail run thru the pass, something that brings suspicion and calls of Indian lover from Jeffords' own kind, and then to finally set up a peace pact at a time when violence and hatred was rife in the west. As the friendship between the two men grows, Jeffords and an Apache girl fall in love (beautiful Debra Paget as Sonseeahray), thus giving the story a further jolt of momentum. The screenplay then really hits its stride, as Daves and his crew pit peace and inter racial love against a backdrop of bloodshed and savagery. Never glossing over just how hard peace is going to be, Broken Arrow retains intelligence and a sensitivity even as breakaway factions from both sides (for example we see Geronimo split the Apache and form a renegade front) are intent on killing off the peace process. It even has time for deep emotional kickers to reinforce the point of just how tough and unlikely peace and tolerance can be sometimes. Broken Arrow was, and still is, a bold picture. In fact it can be argued that for the likes of Daves and Stewart, it was at the time very bold and risky career moves. But it paid off because the film stands up today as a picture of some distinction. It's themes and approach to its subjects are something that this generation, and all the future ones, will always find to be socially important. Boosted by Hugo Friedhofer's luscious score and taking advantage of the Lone Pine location shoot, Broken Arrow is a fine fine film that even non Western fans should be looking to absorb. 8/10

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Collection

Cochise Collection

Part of

Cochise Collection

Includes: The Battle at Apache Pass, Taza, Son of Cochise, Broken Arrow