The Plainsman (1966 film)

The Plainsman is a 1966 American Western film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Don Murray and Guy Stockwell. It's a remake of the 1936 Cecil B. DeMille film of the same name.

The Plainsman
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Directed byDavid Lowell Rich
Written byMichael Blankfort
Produced byRichard E. Lyons
StarringDon Murray
Guy Stockwell
CinematographyBud Thackery
Edited byDanny B. Landres
Buddy Small
Music byJohn Williams
Color processPathécolor
Production
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Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • August 1966 (1966-08)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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After being taken prisoner by Crazy Knife and a band of Cheyenne warriors, Wild Bill Hickok's life is spared by Chief Black Kettle, but when he is set free, it is without his horse and his boots.

Calamity Jane, driving a stagecoach, gives Hickok a ride back to the fort, where Lt. Stiles of the Army seems indifferent to Hickok's warning that the Cheyenne are now armed with repeating rifles. At the saloon, where Wild Bill renews an acquaintance with old friend Buffalo Bill, he spots a gambler named Lattimer cheating at poker and deals with him accordingly.

Crazy Knife and his men take Calamity Jane captive, and Lattimer turns out to be the one supplying them with the rifles. Hickok manages to save Jane, who loves him, and the fort ends up with a new officer in command, General Custer.

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