Run Of The Arrow (1957) - (Movie Clip) Another Sioux Post Office
Recalcitrant ex-Confederate soldier O'Meara (Rod Steiger) is learning Indian ways from Sioux trail buddy and ex-Union scout Walking Coyote (Jay C. Flippen) as they travel west, when they're intercepted by H.M. Wynant (as Crazy Wolf) and his crew, in Samuel Fuller's Run Of The Arrow, 1957.
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Run Of The Arrow (1957) -- (Movie Clip) Rebel Soldier
Writer-producer-director Samuel Fuller supplies a balladeer (Frank Warner) with a genuine Confederate war song (using the original lyric, rather than the more polite segments usually recorded), before meeting vanquished O'Meara (Rod Steiger) and his mother (Olive Carey) in Run Of The Arrow, 1957.
Run Of The Arrow (1957) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Not An American
Irish Confederate fugitive O'Meara (Rod Steiger), having improbably survived the "Run Of The Arrow" Sioux ritual, is given shelter by Yellow Moccasin (Sarita Montiel, her voice dubbed by Angie Dickinson), then presents himself to chief Blue Buffalo (Charles Bronson), who has sophisticated views on justice, in Samuel Fuller's Run Of The Arrow, 1957.