Highest-Rated Movies about 'Indian Chief'

Winchester '73 (1950), McLintock! (1963), Thunder Pass (1954), Two Rode Together (1961), Saginaw Trail (1953), Annie Oakley (1935), Romance of the West (1946), Whoopee! (1930) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Indian Chief movies.

#16. Pawnee (1957)

Storyline: Pale Arrow is a white man raised since a boy by the Pawnee Chief. With wagon trains now encroaching on Pawnee land, the Chief sends Pale Arrow to be with the white people. Now known as Paul Fletcher, he takes the job of wagon train scout. The Chief wants peace but when he dies, Crazy Fox takes over and now leads the Pawnees in an attack against that wagon train.—Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>

Plot Keywords: wagon train, indian chief, teepee, adoptive father adopted son relationship, interracial romance, native american, american indian ...

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#17. Mohawk (1956)

Storyline: An artist working in a remote army post is juggling the storekeeper's daughter, his fiancée newly arrived from the east, and the Indian Chief's daughter. But when a vengeful settler manages to get the army and the braves at each other's throats his troubles really begin.—Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

Plot Keywords: model, soldier, father son relationship, father daughter relationship, aunt niece relationship, treachery, traitor ...

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#18. Jack McCall, Desperado (1953)

Storyline: Jack McCall is a Southerner, but joins the Union Army in the Civil War. When he is tricked into giving out the location of headquarters, he's tried as a spy and sentenced to death. He makes good his escape, but Hickok and Bat kill his parents to seize his plantation and money. Trying to prove his innocence, he locates Spargo after the war, who's paid off by Hickok and Bat, so that Jack is once again jailed and again escapes. He still has hopes of clearing his name, but Bat and Hickok now are after gold in the Dakotas.—Tony Fontana <tony.fontana@spacebbs.com>

Plot Keywords: death of father, gambling, u.s. marshal, flashback, newspaper headline, racial stereotype, damsel in distress ...

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#19. The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981)

Storyline: When the young Texas Ranger, John Reid (Klinton Spilsbury), is the sole survivor of an ambush arranged by the outlaw leader, Bartholomew "Butch" Cavendish (Christopher Lloyd), he is rescued by an old childhood Comanche friend, Tonto (Michael Horse). When he recovers from his wounds, he dedicates his life to fighting the crime that Cavendish represents. To this end, John Reid disguises himself and becomes the great masked western hero, The Lone Ranger. With the help of Tonto, the pair go to rescue President Ulysses S. Grant (Jason Robards, Jr.) when Cavendish takes him hostage. We learn that Cavendish was an officer in the United States military before he was court-martialled and dishonorably discharged.—Kenneth Chisholm <kchishol@execulink.com>

Plot Keywords: texas ranger, masked hero, western hero, remake, colt .45, cowboy shirt, man with no name ...

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#20. Outlaw Express (1938)

Storyline: The government assigns cavalry captain Bob Bradley (Bob Baker) to an area where pony express riders are being killed by arrows and their mail is being rifled. Posing as horse buyers, Bob and his pal, Andy Sharpe (Don Barclay), center their investigation around the ranch owned by Don Ricardo Hernandez (Martin Garralaga) where, in addition to learning that the Don has a pretty daughter named Lorita (Cecelia Callejo), he discovers that Jack Sommers (LeRoy Mason) and his lead henchman Phelps (Jack Kirk) are getting possession of the huge ranches, created by Spanish land grants, by having Ramon (Carleton Young), a disloyal Hernandez servant, kill the riders with arrows (hoping the Indians will be blamed) and taking the certificates of registry.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>

Plot Keywords: western music, rope, remake, rancher, ranch foreman, prisoner, posse ...

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#21. Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004)

Storyline: When Mystery, Inc. are guests of honor at the grand opening of the Coolsville Museum of Criminology, a masked villain shows up and creates havoc before stealing the costumes of the gang's most notorious villains: Black Knight Ghost, Pterodactyl Ghost and Tar Monster. Could it be that their nemesis, mad scientist Jonathan Jacobo has returned and is trying to recreate their deadliest enemies? Velma has a crush on the museum curator Patrick Wisely despite her fears of intimacy but why is he acting so suspicious? The Mystery Gang is hard pressed to succeed this time, since annoying television reporter Heather Jasper-Howe insists they are buffoons.

Plot Keywords: monster, tv, axe, fistfight, damsel in distress, fight, fighting ...

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#22. The Fastest Guitar Alive (1967)

Storyline: The South is losing the Civil War and the coffers are nearly empty. A group of Confederate spies steals a shipment of gold in San Francisco and attempts to deliver it to a Confederate general in El Paso. Others know about the gold and seek to steal it from them, but the spies have a secret weapon: a guitar that shoots bullets....—George S. Davis

Plot Keywords: american indian, gunfire, indian attack, dancing, sister, dancehall girl, confederate soldier ...

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