

Western · Drama
Overview
After a cavalry group is massacred by the Cheyenne, only two survivors remain: Honus, a naive private devoted to his duty, and Cresta, a young woman who had lived with the Cheyenne two years and whose sympathies lie more with them than with the US government. Together, they must try to reach the cavalry's main base camp. As they travel onward, Honus is torn between his growing affection for Cresta.
Top Cast


Candice Bergen
Candice Bergen
Kathy Maribel Lee, 'Cresta'
Candice Bergen
Kathy Maribel Lee, 'Cresta'


Peter Strauss
Peter Strauss
Honus Gent
Peter Strauss
Honus Gent


Donald Pleasence
Donald Pleasence
Isaac Q. Cumber
Donald Pleasence
Isaac Q. Cumber


John Anderson
John Anderson
Col. Iverson
John Anderson
Col. Iverson


Jorge Rivero
Jorge Rivero
Spotted Wolf
Jorge Rivero
Spotted Wolf


Dana Elcar
Dana Elcar
Capt. Battles
Dana Elcar
Capt. Battles
Bob Carraway
Bob Carraway
Lt. McNair
Bob Carraway
Lt. McNair


Martin West
Martin West
Lt. Spingarn
Martin West
Lt. Spingarn


James Hampton
James Hampton
Pvt. Menzies
James Hampton
Pvt. Menzies


Mort Mills
Mort Mills
Sgt. O'Hearn
Mort Mills
Sgt. O'Hearn
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