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"The Glory Story of the Great Sioux Indian Uprising!"

In 1866, a new gold discovery and an inconclusive conference force the U.S. Army to build a road and fort in territory ceded by previous treaty to the Sioux...to the disgust of frontier scout Jim Bridger, whose Cheyenne wife led him to see the conflict from both sides. The powder-keg situation needs only a spark to bring war, and violent bigots like Lieut. Rob Dancy are all too likely to provide this. Meanwhile, Bridger's chance of preventing catastrophe is dimmed by equally wrenching personal conflicts. Unusually accurate historically.

Top Cast

  • Van Heflin

    Van Heflin

    Bridger

  • Yvonne De Carlo

    Yvonne De Carlo

    Julie Madden

  • Alex Nicol

    Alex Nicol

    Lt. Rob Dancy

  • Preston Foster

    Preston Foster

    Col. Carrington

  • Jack Oakie

    Jack Oakie

    Sol Beckworth

  • Tom Tully

    Tom Tully

    Dan Castello

  • John War Eagle

    John War Eagle

    Red Cloud

  • Rock Hudson

    Rock Hudson

    Burt Hanna

  • Susan Cabot

    Susan Cabot

    Monahseetah

Overview

In 1866, a new gold discovery and an inconclusive conference force the U.S. Army to build a road and fort in territory ceded by previous treaty to the Sioux...to the disgust of frontier scout Jim Bridger, whose Cheyenne wife led him to see the conflict from both sides. The powder-keg situation needs only a spark to bring war, and violent bigots like Lieut. Rob Dancy are all too likely to provide this. Meanwhile, Bridger's chance of preventing catastrophe is dimmed by equally wrenching personal conflicts. Unusually accurate historically.

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  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    7 Mar 18, 2026

    “The White Man’s promises are written in water.” That’s the view of the veteran Sioux chief who has had enough of their false promises that try to appease whilst they simultaneously build more forts and drive his people from their traditional territory. “Bridger” (Van Heflin) has been drafted in by fair-minded colonel “Carrington” (Preston Foster) to try and facilitate the construction of a new fort. He has a Cheyenne wife and is known and trusted by “Red Cloud” so he manages to get their reluctant consent, so long as no one from either side harms the other. Arrogant young trouble maker “Lt. Dancy” (Alex Nicol) isn’t one to care about the niceties of their treaty and when he guns down a young lad whom he assumes was trying to steal an horse, all bets are off. Can “Bridger” manage to broker some sort of truce before all hell breaks loose? Heflin holds this together quite well as the arrows fly, and there is also more of substance to a story that illustrates the duplicity of the “white man” as his never-ending expansion and his bigotries make fertile ground for conflict with tribesmen who really just wanted to be left to get on with things as their ancestors had done. It does fizzle out a bit at the end, but there is still enough action to keep it engaging enough for eighty minutes and you might spot an early outing from Rock Hudson too.

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