
Overview:
A young cavalry doctor treats very sick Indians against orders, whom are forced to stay on unhealthy land, which could lead to a war.Status: | Released (1954-12-04) |
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Screen: | DeVallon Scott, Frank S. Nugent, Leo Katcher |
Productions: | Columbia Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 231227: DeVallon Scott - Screenplay - Writing
- 30491: Frank S. Nugent - Screenplay - Writing
- 29907: Phil Karlson - Director - Directing
- 233221: Leo Katcher - Story - Writing
- 18576: Charles Lawton Jr. - Director of Photography - Camera
- 31067: Frank Tuttle - Set Decoration - Art
- 13864: Cary Odell - Art Direction - Art
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**_Calvary versus Kiowas and Commanche_** A young humanitarian doctor (Robert Francis) arrives at a fort in southwest Oklahoma and has to contend with the Indian-hating captain (Philip Carey) while trying to help the Kiowas during an outbreak of malaria. The coquettish niece (Donn ....
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With his predecessor having been more content swilling the contents of a bottle, the new doctor “Seward” (Robert Francis) arrives at his remote western cavalry post to a surgery that’s a bit of a mess and to a command that’s entirely indifferent to his presence. That is actually redu ....
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