A stark naked Richard Harris, scampering around the glorious American West landscape, is a bit too aggressive a beginning. But the story of a lordly British hunter who is taken captive by Indians and climbs up the tribal social ladder is written by Dorothy Johnson, and consequently it works its way into an abundance of well-researched and eye-opening material on the ways of the West. And the climactic battle, staged by the reliable second-unit man, Yakima Canutt, is quite exciting. Directed by Elliot Silverstein. (1970) — Duncan Shepherd
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