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Buffalo Bill is a biographical Western
about the life of the legendary frontiersman,
starring Joel McCrea and Maureen O'Hara
with Linda Darnell and Anthony Quinn in supporting roles.Good solid Joel Mc Crea film, with Maureen co-starring as Louisa Cody.
It is to be noted, that this rarely seen film,
stands out for its acting, scenery, colour, and Indian battle scenes.
Look out for Anthony Quinn, as the Chief, and Thomas Mitchell.User Review
The red and blue clash at War Bonnet Gorge,
Author: NewEnglandPat from VirginiaQuoteThis good screen biography is a hidden gem in western film lore and has good work by Joel McCrea in the title role, great color, a fine cast, great scenery, a grand U.S. cavalry-Indian battle, and genuinely poignant moments. The random slaughter of buffalo on the plains for their robes is the spark that sets off a powder keg that explodes with hundreds of Sioux and Cheyennes going on the warpath to drive the white invaders from their hunting grounds. Hostilities between the Indians and the pony soldiers result in an exciting clash of red and blue at War Bonnet Gorge, symbolizing the struggle of two cultures and a way of life that the Indians fight desperately to preserve. War bonnets, war paint, buckskins, breechclouts, lances, tomahawks, coup sticks, sabers, tan campaign hats and blue and yellow uniforms are a blur in a savage mixture of military conflict that took place that day that forever broke the resistance of the Plains Indians to white domination.
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BUFFALO BILL
DIRECTED BY WILLIAM A. WELLMAN
PRODUCED BY HARRY SHERMAN/ DARRYL F ZANUCK
TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM CORPORATION
Information from IMDbPlot Summary
A fictionalized account of the life of William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
A hunter and Army Scout in the early part of his life,
he rescues a US Senator and his beautiful daughter, Louisa Frederici.
Cody is portrayed as someone who admires and respects the Indians
and is a good friend of Yellow Hand who will eventually become
Chief of the Cheyenne.
Everyone else, including the military, politicians and businessmen
on the other hand hate the Indians and are perfectly prepared
to trample on their lands and destroy their buffalo hunting grounds.
He's eventually forced to fight the Cheyenne however.
He's also met a writer, Ned Buntline, who writes about Cody's exploits
and he becomes a sensation when he travels East.
His career is not assured however, particularly when he attacks
those in positions of authority over their maltreatment
of the Native American population
. He eventually establishes his wild west show that
becomes an international sensation.
Written by garykmcdFull Cast
Joel McCrea .... William Frederick 'Buffalo Bill' Cody
Maureen O'Hara .... Louisa Frederici Cody
Linda Darnell .... Dawn Starlight
Thomas Mitchell .... Ned Buntline
Edgar Buchanan .... Sergeant Chips McGraw
Anthony Quinn .... Chief Yellow Hand
Moroni Olsen .... Senator Frederici
Frank Fenton .... Murdo Carvell
Matt Briggs .... General Blazier
George Lessey .... Mr. Schyler Vandervere
Frank Orth .... Sherman - Shooting Gallery Owner
Carl Andre .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Arthur Aylesworth .... Pool Player Debunking Cody (uncredited)
Evelyn Beresford .... Queen Victoria (uncredited)
Ed Biby .... Sergeant (uncredited)
Sidney Blackmer .... Theodore Roosevelt (uncredited)
Billy Bletcher .... Short Man (uncredited)
Eddie Borden .... Shooting Gallery Heckler (uncredited)
George Bronson .... Strong Man (uncredited)
Lyle Brown .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Jack Carry .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Wheaton Chambers .... Customer (uncredited)
George Chandler .... Trooper Clancy (uncredited)
Freddie Chapman .... Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Ben Corbett .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Frank Cordell .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
John Dilson .... President Rutherford B. Hayes (uncredited)
Larry Dods .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Lester Dorr .... Clerk at Council Bluffs (uncredited)
Tatzumbia Dupea .... Old Indian Woman (uncredited)
Elmer Ellingwood .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
John Epper .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
George Fiske .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Vincent Graeff .... Crippled Boy (uncredited)
Fred Graham .... Editor (uncredited)
William Haade .... Barber (uncredited)
Reed Hadley .... Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
Cordell Hickman .... Negro Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Robert Homans .... Policeman Muldoon (uncredited)
Don House .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Jack House .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Gordon Jones .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Eddie Juaregui .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Fred Kennedy .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Larry Lawson .... Adjutant (uncredited)
Arthur Loft .... Barker (uncredited)
Gerald Mackey .... Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
James Magill .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Chief Many Treaties .... Chief Tall Bull (uncredited)
Margaret Martin .... Indian Servant (uncredited)
Kermit Maynard .... Trooper Smith (uncredited)
Frank McCarroll .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Merlyn Nelson .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Eddie Nichols .... Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Georgie Nokes .... Boy at Shooting Gallery (uncredited)
Cliff Parkinson .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Bob Perry .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
John Reese .... Tough Guy (uncredited)
Walt Robbins .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Merrill Rodin .... Bellboy (uncredited)
Syd Saylor .... Barker (uncredited)
Phil Schumacher .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Audrey Scott .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Jack Shannon .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Clint Sharp .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
George Sherwood .... Reporter (uncredited)
Joe P. Smith .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Edwin Stanley .... Doctor (uncredited)
Harry Strang .... Sergeant (uncredited)
Nick Thompson .... Medicine Man (uncredited)
Chief Thundercloud .... Crazy Horse (uncredited)
Harry Tyler .... Barker (uncredited)
Cecil Weston .... Maid (uncredited)
Buster Wiles .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)
Henry Wills .... Undetermined Role (uncredited)Writing Credits
Frank Winch (story "Pahaska")
Æneas MacKenzie (screenplay) (as Aeneas MacKenzie) &
Clements Ripley (screenplay) and
Cecile Kramer (screenplay)
John Larkin contributing writer (uncredited)Produced
Harry Sherman .... producer (as Harry A. Sherman)
Darryl F. Zanuck .... executive producer (uncredited)Original Music
David Buttolph
Arthur Lange (uncredited)Non-Original Music
Henry Carey (song "God Save the King") (uncredited)Trivia
When Sgt. Chips is delivering mail at the beginning of the film, one of the mailboxes he delivers to is labeled "2nd Lt. A. MacKenzie". Æneas MacKenzie was one of the film's writers.Early production charts had Vincent Price in the role of "Murdo Carvell," but he was replaced by Frank Fenton when the role was severely cut. Many of the uncredited cast had more lines and screen time than Fenton, who was credited on screen.
Much of Cody's life as depicted in the film was true: He did fight to the death with Chief Yellow Hand and he did receive the Congressional Medal of Honor (although it was rescinded in 1917 because he was not in the army); his son, Kit Carson Cody, did die (but of scarlet fever, not diphtheria); his wife (not the daughter of a senator) had three other children.
This is the second film that features the character of Buffalo Bill and Anthony Quinn playing a Cheyenne warrior. The first one was The Plainsman.
Filming Locations
Crow Indian Reservation, Montana, USA (buffalo hunting sequence)
Johnson Canyon, Utah, USA
Kanab, Utah, USA
Paria, Utah, USA
Zion National Park, Springdale, Utah, USA