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    Broken Arrow

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    Director: Delmer Daves Cast: Alfred Newman

    Alfred Newman
    , James Stewart
    James Stewart
    , Jeff Chandler
    Jeff Chandler
    , Debra Paget
    Debra Paget
    , Basil Ruysdael
    Basil Ruysdael
    , Will Geer
    Will Geer


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    Customer Reviews

    • Release Date: 05/13/2008
    • UPC: 0024543436799
    • Original Release: 1950
    • Rating: NR
    • Source: 20TH CENTURY FOX
    • Region Code: 1
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Stereo]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 5580
    • Sales rank: 830

    Special Features

    Closed Caption; ; Fox Movietonenews: Stars See "New" 50-Star Flag, Broken Arrow Ceremony; Interactive Pressbook Gallery; Exclusive Poster Gallery; Original Theatrical Trailer

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    James Stewart Tom Jeffords,Actor
    Jeff Chandler Cochise
    Debra Paget Sonseeahray ('Morningstar')
    Basil Ruysdael Gen. Oliver 'The Christian General' Howard
    Will Geer Ben Slade
    Joyce MacKenzie Terry
    Arthur Hunnicutt Duffield
    Raymond Bramley Col. Bernall
    Jay Silverheels Goklia
    Argentina Brunetti Nalikadeya
    Jack Lee Boucher
    Robert Adler Lonergan
    Harry Carter Miner
    Robert Griffin Lowrie
    Billy Wilkerson Juan
    Mickey Kuhn Chip Slade
    Chris Willow Bird Nochalo
    J.W. Cody Pionsenay
    John War Eagle Nahilzay
    Charles Soldani Skinyea
    Iron Eyes Cody Teese
    Robert Dover Machogee
    John Marston Maury
    Edwin Rand Sergeant
    John Doucette Mule Driver
    Nacho Galindo Barber
    Hugo Friedhofer Composer
    Trevor Bardette Stage Passenger
    Heinie Conklin Townsman
    Bob Kortman Minor Role

    Technical Credits
    Michael Blankfort Screenwriter
    Albert Maltz Screenwriter
    Julian Blaustein Producer
    Fred Sersen Special Effects
    Ted Mapes Stunts

    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Broken Arrow
    1. Main Titles [:02]
    2. Apache Territory [:12]
    3. Jefford's Lesson [1:14]
    4. A Pretty Big Order [4:42]
    5. The Apache Ways [2:37]
    6. Cochise's Country [2:50]
    7. Face-to-Face [5:04]
    8. White Painted Lady [:11]
    9. Not Afraid [1:46]
    10. The World of an Indian [5:08]
    11. Apache Attack [:49]
    12. Indian Lover [3:52]
    13. The Christian General [3:45]
    14. New Feelings [:35]
    15. Cochise's Return [4:42]
    16. Forbidden [2:36]
    17. Good News [:27]
    18. Apache Knife [4:50]
    19. Alone Together [2:58]
    20. The Peace Conference [:09]
    21. Broken Arrow [1:48]
    22. Renegades [2:21]
    23. Ceremony of Love [2:46]
    24. You Are My People [1:25]
    25. Stolen by Apaches [3:17]
    26. Death in the Canyon [1:34]
    27. The World of Cochise [2:24]
    28. The Will to Peace [1:34]

    Indian scout Tom Jeffords (James Stewart) is sent out to stem the war between the Whites and Apaches in the late 1870s. He learns (through an uncomfortably close encounter) that the Indians kill only to protect themselves, or out of retaliation for white atrocities. Befriending the sagacious Apache leader Cochise (Jeff Chandler), Jeffords ensures safe passage for white mail-carriers through Indian territory. As he becomes closer to his Native American "brothers", Jeffords falls in love with and weds a pretty Apache girl (Debra Paget). This being a 1950 film (miscegenation was frowned upon by the Production Code), you can guess what happens to her. Jeffords wants to avenge his bride's death at the hands of white renegades, but it is the so-called "savage" Cochise who advises him not to. Having learned much from each other, Jeffords and Cochise symbolize the white/Indian detente with the traditional broken arrow. This superb, non-condescending film has been criticized in some circles because of the alleged depiction of Cochise as an Indian "Uncle Tom", and because actor Jeff Chandler was not a genuine Native American. Nonetheless, Broken Arrow stands the test of time far more successfully than the later, politically correct Dances with Wolves. In 1956, Broken Arrow was adapted into a TV series starring John Lupton as Jeffords and Michael Ansara as Cochise.

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    Broken Arrow is a good Western, but it's more important historically as one of the early films to attempt a more balanced view of native Americans on film. Seen today, it seems a bit naïve and some of the efforts at fairness come off as heavy-handed, but all in all the basic story and the production are strong enough to offset this. And it's quite impressive to see a film from 1950 in which a white man marries a non-white woman, even if the mores of the time did insist that the marriage had to end tragically. Some will also object to the fact that the leading native American roles are played by white actors, another standard practice at the time. At the time, Jeff Chandler's Cochise was highly praised, with the actor even winning an Academy Award nomination. Today, his performance is less impressive, although this is more due to the stilted characterization demanded of the script than by flaws in Chandler's performance. As might be expected, however, it is James Stewart's performance that really is the one to watch. Freed from the demands placed upon Chandler to represent the nobility of an entire race, Stewart is free to create a living, breathing, thinking, feeling individual, and he does this with the rare grace and talent that is the hallmark of his best work. Delmer Daves directs with a careful hand, and his handling of the action sequences is noteworthy.
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