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The Half-Breed

1952, Movie, NR, 81 mins

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A half-breed Apache played by Buetel tries to make peace between his people and the white men, while Hadley, who thinks there's gold on the Indian reservation, tries to start trouble. Young, who portrays a gambler, joins Buetel and lawman MacLane to stop Hadley's evil plan from hatching. There's a good deal wrong with this picture from the start. The script is overlong and predictable. There is heavy stereotyping among the Indian characters, with Buetel's dialog being reduce... read more leave a comment
Year: 1952
Rated NR

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Cast
Robert Young: Dan Craig
Janis Carter: Helen
Jack Beutel: Charlie Wolf
Barton MacLane: Marshal
Reed Hadley: Crawford
Porter Hall: Kraemer

 

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