Summaries

The neighbors of a frontier family turn on them when it is suspected that their adopted daughter was stolen from the local Kiowa tribe.

In post-Civil War Texas, the Zachary and Rawlins families are intrinsically tied together. Ben Zachary, the head of the family following the death of his father, Will Zachary, in Ben being the oldest son, and patriarch Zeb Rawlins are partners in a cattle ranching operation. Zeb's unassuming son Charlie Rawlins would like to court Ben's younger sister, adopted Rachel Zachary - something that doesn't quite sit well with Ben in he believing Charlie not worthy of Rachel - while Zeb's daughter Georgia Rawlins would be happy with any of the Zachary brothers, although she has her sights set on middle son Cash Zachary. Their world is upset with the arrival of an older man brandishing a saber. It is not the saber which is concerning, but rather the story that he is spreading: that Rachel is of Indian heritage, most specifically Kiowa. Regardless of the truth, which matriarch Mattilda Zachary knows, this story places a strain on the community who don't want a "dirty Injun" in their midst, threatens all the relationships between the Zacharys and Rawlins, and causes a division within the Zachary family, as the Zacharys try to protect themselves and their property against those who don't want Rachel there, including the Kiowa who want Rachel, one of their own, back.—Huggo

Two families, Zachary and Rawlins, are neighbours on the Texas frontier. Their peaceful co-existence is shattered when a strange old man informs them that Rachel Zachary is an Indian, stolen from the local Kiowa tribe during a raid by the settlers. This appears to be borne out when a Kiowa warrior approaches the Zacharys, wanting his sister returned to the tribe.—grantss

Western about racial intolerance focuses around Kiowa claim that the Zachary daughter is one of their own, stolen in a raid. The dispute results in other whites turning their backs on the Zacharys when the truth is revealed by Mother. Cash, the hotheaded brother, reacts violently upon learning his "sister" is a "red-hide Indian." He leaves the family but returns to help them fight off an Indian raid.—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • shootout
  • family relationships
  • race relations
  • rancher
  • classical western
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Western
Release date Apr 5, 1960
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Approved
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Durango, Mexico
Production companies Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions James Productions

Box office

Budget $5000000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 5m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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