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The Indian Fighter is trail guide Kirk Douglas, who agrees to shepherd a wagon train through Sioux territory. Douglas tries to convince the Sioux to leave his charges alone, but such hotheads as drunken white trader Walter Matthau and embittered Indian brave Harry Landers escalate the tensions. Douglas is forced to go "mano y mano" with Landers; Douglas wins, but refuses to kill Landers, having lost his taste for killing. But when Matthau and his partner Lon Chaney Jr. contrive to rob the Indians of their gold, Sioux chief Eduard Franz prepares to wipe out the settlers. Only when Douglas risks life and limb to bring Matthau and Chaney Jr. to justice does Franz relent. Somehow, Kirk Douglas manages to link up with two leading ladies in The Indian Fighter: his Italian "discovery" Elsa Martinelli and his own ex-wife Diana Douglas (wouldn't you liked to have been a fly on the wall at that casting call?) The first film assembled by Douglas' own Bryna Productions, The Indian Fighter is a particular treat when seen in color; incredibly, its first network telecast in 1962 was in black and white. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Cast

Kirk Douglas
as Johnny Hawks
Elsa Martinelli
as Onahti
Walter Abel
as Capt. Trask
Walter Matthau
as Wes Todd
Diana Douglas
as Susan Rogers
Eduard Franz
as Red Cloud
Lon Chaney, Jr.
as Chivington
Alan Hale, Jr.
as Will Crabtree
Elisha Cook, Jr.
as Briggs
Michael Winkelman
as Tommy Rogers
Harry Landers
as Grey Wolf
Buzz Henry
as Lt. Shaeffer
Ray Teal
as Morgan
Frank Cady
as Trader Joe
Hank Worden
as Crazy Bear
Lane Chandler
as Head Settler

Crew

André De Toth
Director
William Schorr
Producer
Kirk Douglas
Producer
Ben Kadish
Screen Story
Ben Hecht
Screenwriter
Frank Davis
Screenwriter
Franz Waxman
Composer (Music Score)
Irving Gordon
Songwriter
Richard Cahoon
Editor
David Koehler
Special Effects
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