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The Stalking Moon

"He comes with the stalking moon. Silently. Relentlessly. And when he comes there is no place to hide."

While moving a group of Apaches to a Native American reservation in Arizona, an American scout named Sam Varner is surprised to find a white woman, Sarah Carver, living with the tribe. When Sam learns that she was taken captive by an Indian named Salvaje ten years ago, he attempts to escort Sarah and her half-Native American son to his home in New Mexico. However, it soon becomes clear that Salvaje is hot on their trail.

Top Cast

  • Gregory Peck

    Gregory Peck

    Sam Varner

  • Eva Marie Saint

    Eva Marie Saint

    Sarah Carver

  • Robert Forster

    Robert Forster

    Nick Tana

  • Noland Clay

    Noland Clay

    Boy

  • Russell Thorson

    Russell Thorson

    Ned

  • Frank Silvera

    Frank Silvera

    Major

  • Lonny Chapman

    Lonny Chapman

    Purdue

  • Lou Frizzell

    Lou Frizzell

    Stationmaster

  • Henry Beckman

    Henry Beckman

    Sgt. Rudabaugh

Overview

While moving a group of Apaches to a Native American reservation in Arizona, an American scout named Sam Varner is surprised to find a white woman, Sarah Carver, living with the tribe. When Sam learns that she was taken captive by an Indian named Salvaje ten years ago, he attempts to escort Sarah and her half-Native American son to his home in New Mexico. However, it soon becomes clear that Salvaje is hot on their trail.

Rating

5.9 / 10
75 Reviews
1 Popular

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