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・ Thi Wang Railway Station
・ Thi'sl
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・ Thi. Ka. Sivasankaran
・ Thia (disambiguation)
・ Thia Eastman
・ They Only Come Out at Night (Lordi song)
・ They Only Come Out at Night (Peter Brown song)
・ They Only Kill Their Masters
・ They Paid With Their Blood
・ They Planted a Stone
・ They Poured Fire on Us From the Sky
・ They Rage On
・ They Raid by Night
・ They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)
They Rode West
・ They Said a Storm Was Coming
・ They Said It Couldn't Be Done
・ They Sang as They Slew
・ They Saved Hitler's Brain
・ They Saved Lisa's Brain
・ They Say
・ They Say I'm Different
・ They Say It's Gonna Rain
・ They Say It's Wonderful
・ They Shall Have Music
・ They shall not pass
・ They Shaped Our Century
・ They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
・ They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (band)


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They Rode West : ウィキペディア英語版
They Rode West

''They Rode West'' is a 1954 Technicolor Western film directed by Phil Karlson. It reunites the stars of ''The Caine Mutiny'', Robert Francis and May Wynn. Based on the story ''Wood Hawk'' by Leo Katcher, it was filmed at the Corriganville movie ranch.〔p. 366 Schneider, Jerry L. ''Corriganville Movie Ranch'' Lulu.com, 30/08/2007〕
==Plot==
Returning from a patrol, a well liked officer of the 14th Cavalry is wounded in the leg by a renegade Kiowa's arrow. Brought back to the post, their incompetent surgeon kills him through a lack of knowledge of stopping bleeding. As the previous post surgeons were an alcoholic and a drug addict a new surgeon is requested who is competent. Surgeon Lieutenant Seward arrives at the post with the wife of Colonel Waters, commanding the regiment, and his flirtatious niece Laurie.
Waters and Captain Peter Blake are concerned with recovering ten stolen repeating rifles and preventing the so far peaceful Kiowa from leaving their reservation to join up with the warlike Comanche. Both treat the Kiowa roughly as enemies without concern for their welfare as government wards and human beings. Doctor Seward accompanies Blake to the reservation to recover the rifles and meets a white woman who has become a squaw, Manyi-ten, and the tribal medicine man, Isatai, gaining compassion for the Kiowa. The woman's son has malaria but Blake prevents Seward from treating him.
Seward tries to prevent an epidemic and suggests that the Kiowa move off their fetid reservation to the high country. An angry Colonel Waters at first places him under house arrest but then sends him on a combat patrol that is ambushed when the two tribes combine against them. With a number of troopers killed and wounded, the command turns on Seward as a "wood hawk" (traitor). Only Laurie, with a growing compassion for the Kiowa, remains loyal to Seward.
Manyi-ten brings warning of a combined attack on the fort by both the Comanche and Kiowa. The fort is besieged and half of the garrison comes down with malaria. Seward leaves the post to persuade Isatai into making peace but Blake follows in the dark to kill him as a traitor. Instead he shoots Spotted Wolf, the warrior son of chief Satanta. Seward brings Spotted Wolf back to the fort to operate on him and possibly stop the war. Despite his enmity, the colonel acquiesces in the face of the threat of overwhelming attack. Seward saves Spotted Wolf's life and Satanta calls off the war. Colonel Waters, in turn, vows to do all he can to allow the Kiowa to continue to live peacefully in the high country.

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