Fury at Furnace Creek

Fury at Furnace Creek

Release date : April 30, 1948
Runtime : 1h 28m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : H. Bruce Humberstone /
Production companies : 20th Century Fox /
April 30, 1948 1h 28m United States of America Western English More
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The Arizona wilderness, 1880. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell sends a message telling Capt. Walsh, who is escorting a wagon-train through Apache territory, heading for the fort at Furnace Creek, that he should cancel the escort and rush to another town. Apache leader "Little Dog" is leading the attack on the wagon-train and massacring everyone at the poorly manned fort. As a result the treaty is broken with the Indians and the white settlers take over the territory with the help of the cavalry, as the Apaches are wiped out and only "Little Dog" remains at large. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell is court-martial-led for treason.
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Victor Mature
Cash Blackwell / Tex Cameron
Coleen Gray
Molly Baxter
Glenn Langan
Capt. Rufe Blackwell / Sam Gilmore
Reginald Gardiner
Capt. Grover A. Walsh
Albert Dekker
Edward Leverett
Charles Kemper
Peaceful Jones
Robert Warwick
Gen. Fletcher Blackwell
Roy Roberts
Al Shanks
Willard Robertson
Gen. Leads
J. Farrell MacDonald
Pops Murphy (uncredited)
Jay Silverheels
Little Dog (uncredited)
Cap Somers
Trial Spectator (uncredited)
Ray Teal
Sergeant (uncredited)
Robert B. Williams
Stranger (uncredited)
Harry Carter
Clerk (uncredited)

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  • title:Fury at Furnace Creek
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1948
  • Runtime:1h 28m
  • Genres: Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: H. Bruce Humberstone /
  • Writers: Charles G. Booth · Winston Miller · David Garth ·
  • Production companies: 20th Century Fox ·
  • Overview:The Arizona wilderness, 1880. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell sends a message telling Capt. Walsh, who is escorting a wagon-train through Apache territory, heading for the fort at Furnace Creek, that he should cancel the escort and rush to another town. Apache leader "Little Dog" is leading the attack on the wagon-train and massacring everyone at the poorly manned fort. As a result the treaty is broken with the Indians and the white settlers take over the territory with the help of the cavalry, as the Apaches are wiped out and only "Little Dog" remains at large. Gen. Fletcher Blackwell is court-martial-led for treason.
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