When three strange Indians show up while their parents are away, Charlotte Sutter (Jewel Blanch) and younger brother Sam (Stewart Peterson) flee for their lives.
But Charlotte is injured in a fall from their horse. Sam rides for help. But by the time he returns, Charlotte has been carried off by the Indians.
Feeling guilty for allowing his sister to be kidnapped, Sam sneaks off from his home in pursuit.
All he finds is a rugged old frontiersman known as Russian (Richard Boone), who promptly drags him back home.
When Sam’s dad John also fails in his attempts to locate Charlotte, Sam decides to try again.
This time, he’ll seek Russian’s help. After all, one of those Indians was wearing a headband made of gold.
And wherever Charlotte is, there might be a fortune in gold waiting to be discovered.
That’s enough to entice Russian to accompany the lad on his journey.
This film isn’t likely to ever threaten John Ford’s “The Searchers (1956)” as a Western classic.
The only thing more annoying than Richard Boone’s over-the-top performance, with his constant threats to head home, is the atrocious theme song, sung by the actress who plays Charlotte.
And once he and Sam locate Charlotte, they’re able to figure out what’s going on because she’s taught one of the Indian women to speak English.
Which is quite convenient, but also quite illogical since this is a mysterious tribe of Indians hidden in the “Crooked Sky” area. Why would a member of such a tribe bother with English?
Oh, well, you’ll find worst Westerns. And Boone would live to ride more memorable trails.
Directed by:
Earl Bellamy
Cast:
Richard Boone … Russian
Stewart Peterson … Sam Sutter
Henry Wilcoxon … Cut Tongue
Clint Ritchie … John Sutter
Shannon Farnon … Molly Sutter
Jewel Blanch … Charlotte Sutter
Brenda Venus … Ashkea
Geoffrey Land … Temkai
Gordon Hanson … Chief Shumeki
Runtime: 89 min.
Song: “Against a Crooked Sky” sung by Jewel Blanch
Memorable lines:
Charlotte Sutter, explaining why their mother would put herself at risk by caring for someone with cholera: “If a person’s everything he should be, he wouldn’t think of himself first. Even if it meant dying.”
Sam Sutter: “Where’d you get that idea?”
Charlotte reaches into the cupboard where Sam is standing: “Right under your nose. In the Holy Scriptures.”
Russian, trying to scare Sam: “You know, I had a son like you once. ‘Cept he was ugly as dirt. Took after his mom. Ended up having to slit his throat.”
Russian, once he and Sam are captured by the mysterious tribe: “Just a matter of time til we’re poisoned for sure. Just a matter of time.”