New Mexico (film)
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Duration Language English | 5.8/10 IMDb Cinematography William E. Snyder Country USA | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Release date 1951 Writer Max Trell (original screenplay) Cast (Captain Hunt), (Cherry), (Lieutenant Vermont), (Sergeant Garrity), (Private Anderson), (Coyote) Similar movies Aliens , Night at the Museum , Little Big Man , Back to the Future Part III , Rampage at Apache Wells , The Green Mile Tagline ARROW-STREAKED ADVENTURE! BULLET-SCARRED STORY!!! |
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New Mexico is a 1951 Ansco Color Western film directed by Irving Reis starring Lew Ayres and Marilyn Maxwell.
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New mexico 1951 western
Plot

Abraham Lincoln himself comes to New Mexico to discuss living together in peace with Acoma, a feared and respective Indian chief. He presents the chief with a cane as a gift and symbol of their friendship.

Lt. Hunt is promoted due to his personal assistance to Lincoln in arranging the truce. Unhappily, a bigoted superior officer, Col. McComb, and the dastardly Judge Wilcox are opposed to any such treaty, and when Hunt states his objection, McComb has him placed under arrest alongside Acoma and a number of Indian braves, also breaking the cane.

Other members of the tribe break them out of jail, killing McComb and others in the process. Hunt takes command and cancels all travel in the region, angering a woman named Cherry who is planning a trip to Nevada. She arrogantly elects to leave anyway, as does Judge Wilcox, so a company of men led by Hunt goes along as escorts.

Indians attack, frightening the woman and burying the judge in the sand. Hunt is disgusted with Cherry's selfish attitude and tells her so. She comes to know one of Acoma's sons, and when another uprising has fatal consequence for Indian warriors as well as Hunt, she and Acoma's son are lucky to have their lives spared.
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