Arrowhead (1953)
Actors:
Robert J. Wilke (actor),
Mike Ragan (actor),
Guy Teague (actor),
Milburn Stone (actor),
James Anderson (actor),
Paul Marion (actor),
John Pickard (actor),
Richard Farnsworth (actor),
Chick Hannan (actor),
Charlton Heston (actor),
Eric Alden (actor),
Jack Palance (actor),
Frank DeKova (actor),
Brian Keith (actor),
Henry Wills (actor),
Plot: Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon narrowly avoids an Apache ambush while working with the cavalry stationed at Fort Clark, Texas. The US Army is trying to talk peace with the Apaches and move them to reservations in Florida, and they take Bannon's efforts as detrimental to their new policies, so they fire him. When the Apache chief's son Torinada returns from an Eastern education, Bannon becomes highly suspicious of his motives based run-ins with Torinada in the past. Bannon continues shadowing the proceedings to the chagrin of both the US Army and the Apache warrior.
Keywords: ambush, american-indian, apache, attempted-murder, based-on-novel, battle, battlefield, behind-enemy-lines, brawl, carbine
Genres:
Drama,
Romance,
Western,
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.
Sandy MacKinnon: Which way are you going back to the post?::Colonel Weybright: The way every detail goes back.::Ed Bannon: Pick another way, Colonel.::Colonel Weybright: These Apaches were here for peace. Do you see any paint on their faces?::Ed Bannon: They don't have to have paint on their faces, but they can't fight without paint. They got to have it on them somewhere.
Ed Bannon: Pick another way back to the post anyway, Colonel::Colonel Weybright: We're at peace.::Ed Bannon: It's a good way to stay alive while you're at peace.
Sandy MacKinnon: Captain, you're a smart man. You have lots of brains. You're really intelligent. You're just kind of stupid.
[questioning Captain North's strategy]::Ed Bannon: You're as blind as the Colonel, if that's possible... and it's possible.
Ed Bannon: Apaches don't like horses, Sergeant. They ride 'em until they drop, kill 'em and eat 'em and then steal some more.
Ed Bannon: Chattez, you were always the wise one. There is a new thinking in the beat of your drums... a new dance. I want to be told what they mean.::Chief Chattez: So that we may more easily killed?
Johnny Gunther: Toriano is more than my friend. We played together when we were young. Look at this.[shows scar on wrist] We made ourselves blood brothers.::Ed Bannon: There's just one way an Apache can put an end to that relationship. He kills ya!
Sandy: I think they're swinging too wide for a circle, Ed. Maybe they're not using a pattern at all.::Ed Bannon: Apaches always use a pattern for their campaigns. I've seen 'em fight in a circle covering hundreds of miles or in an X as big as the whole territory. Even a zigzag pattern. We got to be sure which one they're using now.
Toriano: In my thoughts there have been visions. The Great One put us here on earth first. He is displeased with those who have come second. To please Him, we must rid the earth of the second-comers. The ghosts of our Fathers demand it and they have shown us a way. To please the Great One, we must dance before we kill. We must dance so the ghost of our Fathers know that we obey their wishes. We must dance the Ghost Dance! And I will show you how it is done as it was given to me in my vision.