Review of War Paint

War Paint (1953)
10/10
An underrated western movie with great actors and plot.
30 December 2022
A Cavalry lieutenant is assigned to deliver a peace treaty to an Indian chief, but two Indians have vowed to kill the officer and his men before he completes his mission. The two Indians who are brother and sister and chief's children sabotage the patrol's supplies at every turn in various undetected ways. On their journey the patrol discovers the remains of Commissioner Kirby's escort.

The patrol finally get wise to Taslik when they discover that he has led them in a giant circle looking for water. With time rapidly vanishing, Lt. Billings collects all the remaining water of the rapidly diminishing patrol to fill one water bottle. This is given to one of the troopers, who is to make his way overland to the Indian village while the rest of the men conserve their strength by traveling only at night. Wanima ambushes the trooper and kills him but is wounded herself and becomes unconscious.

At night the patrol discovers what has happened, but Billings refuses to kill Wanima. This causes discontent among the patrol, who have lost other members through poisoned water and suicide. Wanima agrees to lead the patrol to water but leads them to an abandoned gold mine, creating further discontent. After a brief struggle between the troopers, Wanima, and Billings, Wanima resents leading them to water. With renewed strength and the knowledge of the gold, some remaining troopers plot to collect the gold and flee. When discovered a shootout occurs, ultimately only Billings and Wanima survive, finally arriving at the village to deliver the treaty.

I guess that everybody could have remembered the movie if John Wayne or Henry Fonda were the leading actors instead of Robert Stack (who was great by the way). I enjoyed it. One of my favorites.
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