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Oklahoma Territory
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Oklahoma Territory

The Cherokee Vengeance Cry Thundered Out And Only One Man's Courage Could Silence It... A Man Called Houston!
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User Score4 ratings
TMDB 7.016+19601h 7mEnglish
WesternAction

Synopsis

Temple Houston (Sam Houston's son) who is the DA with a sense of Justice. He is located in Fort Smith, Ark and works with Judge Parker in 1872. His area includes the Oklahoma Territory which was the Indian territory at that time. Chief Buffalo Horn who is falsely accused of murder.

Director
Edward L. CahnFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Robert E. Kent Productions2 production companies
Release
March 1, 1960Released
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Top Cast

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Bill Williams
Bill Williams
Temple Houston
Gloria Talbott
Gloria Talbott
Ruth Red Hawk
Ted de Corsia
Ted de Corsia
Chief Buffalo Horn
Grant Richards
Grant Richards
Bigelow
Walter Sande
Walter Sande
Marshal Pete Rosslyn
X Brands
Running Cloud
Grandon Rhodes
Grandon Rhodes
George Blackwell
John Cliff
John Cliff
Larkin

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Reviews

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John Chard
Jul 20, 2019

Houston We Have A Temple! Oklahoma Territory is directed by Edward L. Cahn and written by Orville H. Hampton. It stars Bill Williams, Gloria Talbott, Ted de Corsia and Grant Richards. Music is by Albert Glasser and cinematography by Walter Strenge. Temple Houston was a most interesting real life character, one who is very much worth reading up on. This picture is not based on any real facts, but the essence of the real man is very much evident. Clocking in at under 70 minutes, Cahn's movie is devoid of pointless filler and extraneous wastage. The story is intelligent as it tells of the persecution of a Cherokee Chief because shifty factions are operating behind the scenes for their own ends. The legal aspects are intriguing as well, as Houston -as the DA for the territory - has to first prosecute Buffalo Horn for murder, only to then be forced into being his defence council - with not exactly legal methods wonderfully brought into play. In truth it's all a bit fanciful and nutty, but consider the low budget and you find a smart screenplay surrounded by a nice looking film (Calif locales), with the wily Cahn keeping it all together rather handsomely. 6.5/10

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