Indian Uprising is a 1952 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring George Montgomery.[1]
Indian Uprising | |
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Directed by | Ray Nazarro |
Screenplay by | Kenneth Gamet Richard Schayer |
Story by | Richard Schayer |
Produced by | Bernard Small |
Starring | George Montgomery |
Cinematography | Ellis W. Carter |
Edited by | Richard Fantl |
Production company | Edward Small Productions |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Arizona 1885 – Cavalry Captain Case McCloud (George Montgomery) tries to maintain the treaty between the Apache led by Geronimo (Miguel Inclan – who had previously played Cochise in John Ford's Fort Apache) and the government that keeps white prospectors off Apache territory. But local Tucson businessmen stir up trouble and when a new cavalry commander Maj. Nathan Stark (Robert Shayne) arrives, he recalls his troops and allows local prospectors back to their mines. McCloud does everything in his power to stop all out war.
Made in Supercinecolor, the film was produced by Bernard Small for Edward Small Productions.[2]