Brave Warrior

1952 film

  • June 1, 1952 (1952-06-01)
Running time
73 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

Brave Warrior is a 1952 Technicolor[1] American Western film, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet.[2][3] It stars Jon Hall and Christine Larsen.[1][4] The story is based on events during the War of 1812 and the Battle of Tippecanoe, but contains historical inaccuracies, mainly in that Tecumseh is depicted as siding with the Americans and not the British.[5]

Plot

In the Indiana Territory of the early 19th century, conflict arises between the United States and Great Britain over territory and boundaries. Each side endeavors to gain the support of the Shawnee Indian tribes in the area. Governor William Henry Harrison enlists the aid of Steve Ruddell, whose friendship with the Shawnee chief Tecumseh goes back to childhood.

Tecumseh's leadership of the Shawnee is contested by his brother Tenskwatawa, known as The Prophet, who sides with the British. Tecumseh, who grew up as a childhood playmate of Steve and of Laura McGregor, loves Steve as a brother and hopes to marry Laura. But Laura is in love with Steve. Laura's father, Shayne McGregor, secretly leads local support for the British against the Americans, even though it risks the life and love of his daughter. Everything comes to a head at the Battle of Tippecanoe.

Cast

  • Jon Hall as Steve Ruddell
  • Christine Larson as Laura MacGregor
  • Jay Silverheels as Tecumseh
  • Michael Ansara as Tenskwatawa, "The Prophet"
  • Harry Cording as Shayne MacGregor
  • James Seay as Gov. William Henry Harrison
  • George Eldredge as Capt. Barny Demming
  • Leslie Denison as Gen. Proctor
  • Rory Mallinson as Barker
  • Rusty Wescoatt as Standish

Production

Film locations

Agoura Ranch, Agoura, California was used as the MacGregor ranch.[citation needed] Burro Flats, Simi Hills was used to shoot the Indian charge.[citation needed] Corriganville Movie Ranch was also used. Archival footage of the dugout set attacked by Indians and the fort set in When the Redskins Rode (1951).[6]

Reception

Home media

Brave Warrior was released on DVD on August 6, 2013, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Reid 2006, p. 17.
  2. ^ Hilger 2015, p. 119.
  3. ^ Pitts 2013, p. 43.
  4. ^ Osterberg 2000, p. 59.
  5. ^ Vagg, Stephen (April 9, 2022). "The Campy, Yet Surprisingly Interesting Cinema of Jon Hall". Filmiink.
  6. ^ Gaberscek & Stier 2014, p. 152.
  7. ^ Brave Warrior. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (DVD). Culver City, California: Sony Pictures. August 6, 2013. ASIN B00DSAUOD2. Retrieved August 30, 2020.

Sources

External links

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