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Comanche Territory
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Comanche Territory

May 1, 1950
1h 16m
★ 4.9

The wild, wanton fury of 1000 howling savages!

Overview

White settlers plan to defy the agreement between the government and the Comanche to mine for silver on Comanche lands, while scout Jim Bowie tries to keep the peace in the territory.

Genres

Western

Production Companies

Universal International Pictures

Cast

Maureen O'Hara

Katie Howard

Maureen O'Hara

Macdonald Carey

James Bowie

Macdonald Carey

Will Geer

Dan'l Seeger

Will Geer

Charles Drake

Stacey Howard

Charles Drake

Pedro de Cordoba

Quisima

Pedro de Cordoba

Ian MacDonald

Walsh

Ian MacDonald

Rick Vallin

Pakanah

Rick Vallin

Parley Baer

Boozer, the Bartender

Parley Baer

James Best

Sam

James Best

Edmund Cobb

Ed

Edmund Cobb

Glenn Strange

Big Joe

Glenn Strange

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