After leaving the Confederate cavalry, Gene becomes an undercover man in the Union army.After leaving the Confederate cavalry, Gene becomes an undercover man in the Union army.After leaving the Confederate cavalry, Gene becomes an undercover man in the Union army.
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G. Pat Collins
- Jim Colton
- (as Pat Collins)
Rudy Bowman
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Roy Butler
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Robert Carson
- Captain Wallace
- (uncredited)
Russell Custer
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Bert Dodson
- Curley
- (uncredited)
Kenne Duncan
- 3rd Man Shot by Apache
- (uncredited)
Frank Ellis
- Cowhand
- (uncredited)
Lloyd Ford
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaColumbia studios reuses much of the mass action and crowd scenes from its 1940 film 'Arizona', a film it also cannibalized in 1955 for ' Apache Ambush'.
- Quotes
[Shadrach Jones has lost the trail of the Indians he was tracking.]
Gene Autry: I thought you were an old Indian scout!
Shadrach Jones: Yeah, but these aren't old Indians we're scoutin'.
- ConnectionsEdited from War Paint (1926)
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Movie "Indian Territory" vs. "Arizona"
I watched the movie Arizona from 1940, starring Jean Arthur and William Holden.
A scene in the movie had a cattle herd being stampeded by Indians. William Holden had the cowboys turn the herd against the Indians. Later, the cattle were herded through the town.
In the movie, Indian Territory 1950, the same scenario was used by Gene Autry, to turn the stampeding herd into the charging Indians. He, also, convinced the owner of the herd to drive the herd through town.
Because I saw the movies on back-to-back days, it became clear to me the scenes used were exactly the same in each movie. Even the scene, of the Indian camp, before the stampede, were the same.
Is it possible that Autry "stole" the scenes from Arizona and used the same footage in his movie, Indian Territory? I saw nothing in the credits of Indian Territory, referencing the use of clips from the movie, Arizona.
A scene in the movie had a cattle herd being stampeded by Indians. William Holden had the cowboys turn the herd against the Indians. Later, the cattle were herded through the town.
In the movie, Indian Territory 1950, the same scenario was used by Gene Autry, to turn the stampeding herd into the charging Indians. He, also, convinced the owner of the herd to drive the herd through town.
Because I saw the movies on back-to-back days, it became clear to me the scenes used were exactly the same in each movie. Even the scene, of the Indian camp, before the stampede, were the same.
Is it possible that Autry "stole" the scenes from Arizona and used the same footage in his movie, Indian Territory? I saw nothing in the credits of Indian Territory, referencing the use of clips from the movie, Arizona.
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- myles_m
- Jul 21, 2014
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Frontera de los muertos
- Filming locations
- Wind River Reservation, Lander, Wyoming, USA(archive footage, Indians galloping across Wind River)
- Production company
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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