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The Great Sioux Uprising (1953)

For the scarlet lips of a traitor's woman - he stood alone - against the mighty Chief Red Cloud and the scalp-hungry hordes at his command!

Genre : Western

Runtime : 1H 20M

Director : Lloyd Bacon
Writer : Melvin Levy, J. Robert Bren, Gladys Atwater

Synopsis

During the Civil War, in Wyoming, horse dealers Joan Britton and Stephen Cook are competing to supply the Union Army with horses. A Cherokee is in the area to stir up the Sioux against the Union just as Cook decides to steal a herd of Sioux horses. Ex-army doctor Jonathan Westgate opposes Cook’s unscrupulous methods as well as being Cook’s rival for the affections of Joan. It seems Westgate is the only one able to prevent a new Indian war.

Actors

Jeff Chandler
Jeff Chandler
Jonathan Westgate
Faith Domergue
Faith Domergue
Joan Britton
Lyle Bettger
Lyle Bettger
Stephen Cook
Peter Whitney
Peter Whitney
Ahab Jones
Stacy Harris
Stacy Harris
Uriah (as Stacy S. Harris)
Walter Sande
Walter Sande
Joe Baird
Stephen Chase
Stephen Chase
Major McKay
John War Eagle
John War Eagle
Red Cloud
Glenn Strange
Glenn Strange
Stand Watie
Charles Arnt
Charles Arnt
Gist
Julia Montoya
Julia Montoya
Heyoka
Ray Bennett
Ray Bennett
Sgt. Manners
Dewey Drapeau
Dewey Drapeau
Teo-Ka-Ha
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Ray (as Boyd Red Morgan)
Lane Bradford
Lane Bradford
Lee
Jack Ingram
Jack Ingram
Sam
Clem Fuller
Clem Fuller
Jake

Crews

Lloyd Bacon
Lloyd Bacon
Director
J. Robert Bren
J. Robert Bren
Story
Gladys Atwater
Gladys Atwater
Story
Albert J. Cohen
Albert J. Cohen
Producer
Melvin Levy
Melvin Levy
Screenplay
J. Robert Bren
J. Robert Bren
Screenplay
Gladys Atwater
Gladys Atwater
Screenplay
Maury Gertsman
Maury Gertsman
Director of Photography
Edward Curtiss
Edward Curtiss
Editor
Alexander Golitzen
Alexander Golitzen
Art Direction
Alfred Sweeney
Alfred Sweeney
Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman
Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration
Joseph Kish
Joseph Kish
Set Decoration
Joan St. Oegger
Joan St. Oegger
Hairstylist
Bud Westmore
Bud Westmore
Makeup Artist
Glenn E. Anderson
Glenn E. Anderson
Sound
Leslie I. Carey
Leslie I. Carey
Sound
Frank Gill Jr.
Frank Gill Jr.
Additional Dialogue
William Fritzsche
William Fritzsche
Other
Bill Thomas
Bill Thomas
Costume Design
Jesse Hibbs
Jesse Hibbs
Assistant Director
Leonard Goldstein
Leonard Goldstein
Co-Producer
Joseph Gershenson
Joseph Gershenson
Music Director

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