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'Pony Soldier' is a 1952 American Northern Western film set in Canada, but filmed in Sedona, Arizona. It is based on a 1951 'Saturday Evening Post' story "Mounted Patrol" by Garnett Weston. It was retitled 'MacDonald of the Canadian Mounties' in Britain and 'The Last Arrow' in France, Spain, and Italy.

Plot



In 1876, the North-West Mounted Police send Constable Duncan MacDonald (Tyrone Power) and a blackmailed Blackfoot scout (Thomas Gomez) to get the Cree to sign Treaty 6 with the Crown. Initially hostile, the Cree are influenced by a Fata Morgana-type mirage that they mistake for the power of Queen Victoria.

In addition to negotiating with the Cree, MacDonald of the Mounted Police rescues White hostages (Robert Horton and Penny Edwards), arrests a murderer, and adopts a Cree son (Anthony Earl Numkena).

Cast



* Tyrone Power as Constable Duncan MacDonald

* Cameron Mitchell as Konah

* Thomas Gomez as Natayo Smith

* Penny Edwards as Emerald Neeley

* Robert Horton as Jess Calhoun

* Anthony Earl Numkena as Comes Running

* Adeline DeWalt Reynolds as White Moon

* Howard Petrie as Inspector Frazer

* Stuart Randall as Standing Bear

Included in the cast were Richard Boone and Frank deKova, with ending narration by Michael Rennie. Golden Globe-winning actor Earl Holliman made his film debut in this playing an uncredited role.

Production



Director Newman originally scouted locations in Montana, but finding nothing he thought suitable, the film was made in Sedona, Arizona. During development of the project, technical advisor on Native American issues, Nipo T. Strongheart, wrote a critical review of the proposed screenplay, though other departments of the studio had begun work on it. This led to a meeting with studio executives, which he described as feeling like he was called to the principal's office, and led to a major reconstruction of the whole project. Strongheart worked with the Cree people and their language, and coached non-Indian and Indian actors throughout the movie. During the filming at Sedona, production was interrupted by snowstorms and the flash of a nuclear weapon tested 300 miles away in Nevada.p.99 Heidinger, Lisa, Trevillyan, Janeen, Sedona Historical Society 'Sedona' 2007 Arcadia Publishing The producers recruited 450 Navajo to play Cree when large numbers were needed. Strongheart, who also plays a medicine man in the film, also toured to promote the movie. Strongheart had appeared in the 1925 film 'Braveheart' with Tyrone Power Sr.

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