Ritt in den Tod (1956)

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Ritt in den Tod: Directed by Jesse Hibbs. With Audie Murphy, Anne Bancroft, Pat Crowley, Charles Drake. An agent sent from Washington in 1874 takes charge of an Apache reservation and has the oppressive US Army back off, which creates conflicts and causes the Indians to have great respect for him.

“There a few greatest star to have a enough charisma as much as Audie Murphy had, I did remember perfectly once around 1981 on TV u0026quot;Audie Murphyu0026#39;s weeku0026quot; from monday to friday at 9.00 pm ou0026#39;clock, lu0026#39;ve been waiting for a long time a remastered official copy of this movie watched a couple times only, Murphy playing a legendary John Philip Clum a Indian agent with clear ideas handling with those natives, concerning their traditions and values, letting to them to decide for themselves, a real human treatment to those people who were the true and authentic owner of the those lands, they deserves more respect from us,this meaningful production gives back a slight concept how should be better spared them of such killing, treated by disproportionate forces, usually a cold blood, severely decimeted with no mercy, John Clum who shall be eternity remembered as u0026quot;Indianu0026#39;s protectoru0026quot; few times we have this kind of approach on western movies, mostly of them show a opposite way, perhaps to confirm such saying u0026quot; a thousand lies overcome a single true if said repeatedu0026quot; a defeated people have to stand such barbarism, this picture has my respect forever, still more with Audie Murphy!!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eResume:u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFirst watch: 1985 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 7.5”

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