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The Wild Dakotas

When Aaron Baring signs on as wagon master for a group of settlers headed to Montana's Powder River Valley, his dictatorial style soon creates problems. When the settlers reach their destination, Baring unwisely declares war on the local Indians. When savvy frontier scout Jim Henry tries to promote cooperation between the natives and the newly arrived settlers, Baring responds by having Williams whipped.

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Release : 1956
Rating : 5.8
Studio : Sigmund Neufeld Productions, 
Crew : Director,  Director, 
Cast : Bill Williams Coleen Gray Jim Davis John Litel Dickie Jones
Genre : Western

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Reviews

Cubussoli
2018/08/30

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Protraph
2018/08/30

Lack of good storyline.

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LouHomey
2018/08/30

From my favorite movies..

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Matrixiole
2018/08/30

Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.

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JohnHowardReid
2017/08/15

Copyright 1956 by Sigmund Neufeld Productions. No New York opening. U.S. release through American Releasing: 28 February 1956. U.K. release through Exclusive: floating from October 1958 (sic). No Australian theatrical release. 73 minutes. Censored to just under 71 minutes in the U.K. in order to gain a "Universal Exhibition" certificate.SYNOPSIS: A frontiersman tries to prevent the outbreak of an Indian war. (How many times have we run across that particular plot? Seven times? Or more likely, seventy times seven?) COMMENT: Thanks to the liberal use of a parcel of rousing stock footage (some of it obviously ex-color) and careful matching of library long shots with close-ups of Indian encampments and the like, this humble black-and-white western provides more zing than most. Jim Davis gives his usual full-blooded performance as the villain. The rest of the players are adequate enough in their customary stock roles, and somehow they all manage to survive their corny dialogue and clichéd situations. Direction and other credits are likewise adequate, without being in any way super-exciting or distinguished. A half-hearted attempt to carry the title tune through the picture doesn't quite succeed. Although the pace is often reasonably fast, a bit of trimming would certainly bolster the movie's entertainment qualities, especially as there's actually not all that much action and the climax itself is rather tame.

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tavm
2012/07/15

Since I've been devoting the past several weeks to reviewing movies of the original "Dallas" cast in chronological order, I've encountered many of Jim Davis' old movies on Netflix streaming. Here he plays Aaron Baring, a mean captain of a wagon train who doesn't care a lick about making a fair deal with the Indians whose land he plans to claim. Good thing the hero Jim Henry (Bill Williams) knows the tribe and will do anything to keep the peace. Oh, and there's also a lady named Lucky (Coleen Gray) involved...I'll stop there and just say that this was quite a nice surprise seeing how this Western was very much pro-Native American and how much screen time Mr. Davis got here considering his previous roles mainly very much supporting for other leads. And previously seeing him being really bad before, I'd say this role fits him like a fine glove. No wonder he became the father of J.R. Ewing! So on that note, I highly recommend The Wild Dakotas. P.S. The Indian chief, Red Rock, is played by one Iron Eyes Cody, who would become later known as the one who shed a tear for a pro-environment PSA on TV during the early seventies after seeing a car pour litter on one of his roads.

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