Charles Marquis Warren took his Westerns seriously—he created Rawhide and directed the first Gunsmoke. He cared about his Westerns, if Little Big Horn is any kind of yardstick. The picture tells the story of a cavalry patrol determined to get to Custer and warn him of the size and strength of his opposition. Problem is, Captain Donlin (Lloyd Bridges) is not fond of Lt. Haywood (John Ireland) because Haywood has been making nice with Donlin’s wife, Celie (the sorely underused Marie Windsor).


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