
88 minutes
9/1/1956
Indian Agent sent to try new approach to peace with Apache based on respect for autonomy rather than submission to Army. Wins over reservation chiefs and the Indian widow given to him as housekeeper. Through use of diplomacy and demonstrations of faith in Apache leaders, reservation is put on the road to autonomy. Conflicts arise between Apache widow and Eastern wife but latter has a lot to learn.

Audie Murphy
as John Philip Clum

Anne Bancroft
as Tianay

Pat Crowley
as Mary Dennison

Charles Drake
as Tom Sweeny

Tommy Rall
as Taglito

Robert Warwick
as Chief Eskiminzin

Jay Silverheels
as Geronimo

Eugene Mazzola
as Tono

Anthony Caruso
as Disalin

Victor Millan
as Santos

Ainslie Pryor
as Capt. Larsen

Eugene Iglesias
as Chato

Morris Ankrum
as Gen. Wade

Addison Richards
as Gov. Safford

Maurice Jara
as Alchise

Frank Chase
as Stone

Ed Hinton
as Naylor
Marty Carrizosa
as Pica
Dani Crayne
as Bit Part (uncredited)

William Forrest
as Mr. Dennison (uncredited)
Clem Fuller
as Stagecoach Driver (uncredited)

Harold Goodwin
as Telegrapher (uncredited)

Bernie Gozier
as Drunken Indian (uncredited)

George Keymas
as Ponce (uncredited)

Francis McDonald
as The Shaman (uncredited)

Kansas Moehring
as Barfly (uncredited)

John Pickard
as Sheriff of Tucson (uncredited)
Charles Soldani
as Indian (uncredited)

Natividad Vacío
as Compos (uncredited)

Sailor Vincent
as Barfly (uncredited)

Grant Williams
as Woodworth Clum - the narrator (uncredited) (voice)