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In the morning, Nanchez sends word that he will attack unless his son is returned to him. Travers offers Cora money to give up Quito. When Cora remains undeterred, Travers sneaks off to try to bribe Nanchez to spare the group. Nanchez kills him, leaving his money untouched. Surrounded, Hook has Trude
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After learning why Nanchez is stalking them, every passenger but Travers supports Cora’s decision to keep Quito. As Trude drives the stage at a breakneck pace it hits a rock, overturns, and damages the coach's suspension. Nanchez appears and offers a deal: The stage and its passengers will be allowed
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The stagecoach picks up and drops off other passengers, including the young Jeff Bennett, whom everyone calls simply “Cowboy.” Cowboy is courteous toward Cora and Quito. At their next stop, the stagecoach takes on an aristocratic elderly Spanish woman, Senora Sandoval, and her granddaughter, Consuela
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The feeling of the women there is unsympathetic towards Cora. They reason that any sane white woman would have committed suicide before allowing herself to be "defiled" by an Indian. The Colonel's wife alone expresses sympathy, feeling that she might have done what Cora did to survive. She gifts Cora
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Heading back to San Miguel, Hook tells Cora that he will be retiring in four months, if she will have him. She asks about the wife and family he referred to repeatedly, and Hook explains they are a fiction he invented to get matchmaking wives to leave him alone. The newly made family rides off into
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village, rounding up the women and children. A soldier spots an unresponsive and silent white woman among the prisoners. She is Cora Sutcliff, who had been taken captive in a raid some years before, while travelling to join her rancher husband, and she has a child named Quito, who is Nanchez’s son.
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Nanchez and his band appear and attack. Hook, Cora, Quito, and Fred pile onto the buckboard and run for it. A chase ensues. Hook drives the buckboard, while Fred rides in the back, firing his rifle at the Apaches. Fred kills Nanchez, but gets shot and dies. Seeing Nanchez fall, the Apaches give up
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restrain Cora and makes Cowboy hold a gun to Quito’s head within sight of Nanchez, instructing Cowboy to shoot if Hook drops his arm as a signal during his parley with Nanchez. Hook tells Nanchez that his son’s life will be forfeit if he attacks. Thwarted, Nanchez orders his band to retreat.
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tickets. A man insults mother and son and grabs Quito. Cora hits the bully with a shovel, threatening to kill anyone who lays hands on her son, the first words she has spoken since her rescue. Hook arrives and they set off in a stage driven by the irascible Mr. Trude.
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At a stop, Cora and Quito are barred from Wilson’s Restaurant by its owner, so Hook buys cheese sandwiches and they have a picnic by a stream. Cora asks him if he can understand wanting to live so much that you will put up with any humiliation. Hook reveals that as a
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At the swing station, Cowboy learns that Nanchez has escaped and is likely after his son. Cowboy sets out on a borrowed horse to warn Hook and catches up with the stagecoach.
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They are forced to spend the night in the desert while Trude makes repairs. Cowboy and Consuela get acquainted, and an attraction develops between them.
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Meanwhile, Nanchez escapes, rounds up his remaining braves, and sets out to take back his son. He begins tracking the stage, planning how to attack it.
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as the woman he frees from the Indians. The fact that during her captivity she has had a son by a much-feared chief makes her situation very difficult.
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the chase, preferring to take no action until a new chief is chosen. Hook stops to bury Fred before continuing to town.
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Hook is assigned to escort Cora and Quito to her husband. The next day, Cora and Quito wait for him at the
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Clovis Hook takes Nanchez and most of his men captive, although a few escape. The soldiers then torch the
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with a dress, which Cora saves but does not wear because Quito responds negatively to the clothes.
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patrol that is surrounded by his warriors. Cavalry reinforcements arrive, and
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with him. Cora understands, and finds herself becoming attracted to him.
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Hook takes command of the surviving cavalrymen, and they return to their
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Parts of the film were shot in Kanab Canyon, Three Lakes and the Gap in
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When Hollywood Came to Town: A History of Moviemaking in Utah
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to proceed if they give him Quito. Hook refuses the deal.
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Earl Holliman in a promotional photograph for the film
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Charles Marquis Warren
Martin Berkeley
Jack Schaefer
Joel McCrea
Barbara Stanwyck
Ellsworth Fredricks
Fred W. Berger
Gerald Fried
United Artists
Western
Charles Marquis Warren
Joel McCrea
Barbara Stanwyck
Apache
US cavalry
First Sergeant
Apache
fort
general store
stagecoach
prisoner of war
Confederate prison at Andersonville
rations
arranged marriage
San Miguel

Joel McCrea
Barbara Stanwyck
Earl Holliman

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