Really ? Not sure, but I think my first movie was The Glenn Miller Story. I took my .25 and went to see it over and over again . Then, I graduated to The Student Prince as my favorite. Come to think of it…….both were chock full of music…….quality music.
I have watched this movie more times than I can actually count haha. Some days I have seen 3 times in a row. Jimmy, reminds me of my grandpa. Debra Paget is a heartbeat. Still watching 1/17/2025
I ABSOLUTELY loved this movie ! I can see why James Stewart was my mom's favorite actor ! A Classic movie. 👍👍 R.I.P. Mom and Jimmy Stewart and also Mr. Jeff Chandler. 😔
Yes Hollywood puts up mostly garbage nowadays so I don’t even bother, and the great thing about getting older as I can watch the same movie and it’s almost like the first time I’ve seen it. There’s so many great movies to watch from the 40s 50s 60s 70s even the 80s and there’s even a few of them from the early 90s but in the last five or six years Hollywood gave up on quality entertainment and replaced it with woke political garbage.
@@billybob9961 My boss at the time many years ago told me that I had the world by the horns. I asked what he meant. He said: "You can throw away all of your collection, but one, and watch the same one every day. We laughed about that, and, he was right.
An excellent movie with a realistic story that is a pleasure to watch. Jimmy Stewart always does a great job. We just don't have actors and directors like this anymore.
James Stewart played many characters, but the westerns are my all-time favorites. As a kid in Raymondville, Texas, to a senior citizen in sunny San Diego, still a James Stewart fan.
Top notch Western. I saw it when it first came out, all those years ago, and it stands out as a great example of the genre. I just love Stewart and Chandler. RIP to these giants of the silver screen.
One thing for certain, Jeff Chandler was not portrayed accurately as Cochise. Full Blood First Nations don't have gray hair. Cochise never had gray hair. My great grandmother was a full blood Blackfoot. She never had one gray hair.
This Picture has All the Necessary Ingredients for a Magnificent True Telling of The Indians Philosophy and Way of Life. Jeff Chandler was Brilliant as Cochise As we're All The Cast !
Thank you! I’ve never seen this great movie. I have been to the gravesite of Cochise. I now known the division between he and Geronimo. I pass over markers for the Butterfield Express. Now, it all has a much broader meaning. I almost bought a small ranch near the Cochise Stronghold. It is truly beautiful land. If I remember correctly, it is an AZ state park with hiking trails. Thank you again.
Wait a minute. Authorities of the Chiricahua Apache Nation have reaffirmed from the time of Cochise's death that his authentic resting place is known to a bare handful of those who guard the location, and have never revealed it, not to this day, even to fellow tribes members. You may have been to a monument for Cochise, but not to his long sequestered place of interment.
That is not correct. Some religions are not acceptable and should never be tolerated. Islam is a perfect example. They want to overthrow all of mankind and make people accept Islam, pay tribute, or die. Do some research and find out how Muslims treat others when they are in a position of dominance. Get sick and tired of people like you that knows very little about religions and what they believe and how they treat others that don't believe like they do. You try to sound all loving and tolerant. But what you really are is an ignorant fool!
There aren't many great Westerns (my opinion), but this is one of them. It made a rare attempt in the genre to present both sides in the conflict. And rightly considered to be one of Jimmy Stewart's best performances.
First time seeing this. Great movie! Another Jimmy Stewart favorite of mine is Bend in the River. Too bad Hollywood quit making classics like these. Am I the only one who would love to see crowd funding from Western movies lovers put together to produce some new flicks reminiscent of these classics?
I'd also enjoy seeing a return of the classic western such as this. However, the main element of these films, of this film in particular, is the actors, something intangible that cannot be replaced or substituted. I honestly don't think films like this can ever be made again. The people aren't the same anymore.
I loved this the first time I saw it 🍿 🎥 and once again Great! Great actors, writers, directors and producers. A real silver classic!! Thanks for sharing
The actor who played Cochise, Jeff Chandler, tragically died 11 years after this movie was released due to a botched surgery to address a herniated spinal disk.
An inspiring movie, thank you. I saw it years ago. Funny how words like duty, honour and self-sacrifice seem to have fallen out of general parlance over the last seventy years. This is why I seldom watch movies made after the 1970's. Too bad Hollywood won't make them like this any more.
So touching my heart deeply about Peace, even now time passed by all we need for this world tolibing together in Peace are so hard, human still sacrificed thrir life for Peace...sometimes I think at the end of life is death...means real Peace for me .!!!.so far so good this excellent film I have enjoy so much cause I love the truth from Indian Mochie ..all we should learn from this film does speak with truth by heart and by head .Thank you so much ❤🙏⚘🕶😁👍🏻
This is a wonderful movie. I remember how excited my father was when it was first shown on uk tv. I had special permission to stay up late on a Saturday night to watch the movie . I was 9 years old . Unfortunately your greed for advertising royalties has spoiled the flow and emotions of this film . Thankfully others have posted this movie over the last several years without such a desire for profit . I check out every new upload with the hope of superior quality. Your version is a tv 4.3 format. I will do the best I can to inform viewers that better options exist. Dave
At 8:49 on the right is the Indian guy who did that 1970s commercial looking at the land full of liter and has a tear coming out of his eyes, as people keeps tossing trash out of cars and some would land on or around his feet.
My great grandfather was the cinematographer on this film
He must have enjoyed Sedona.
Really ?
Mine was a head hunter
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Does this mean that you still live in California ?
Jeff Chandler plays one the best acting performances as a native American indian ever on cinema
Cochise
I'd recognize the voice of Tonto anywhere. A fantastic film with a message of humanity that is as relevant today as it was in the 1800s.
The part of Chocise was incredible. The actor who portrayed him was immense! And Jimmy Stewart, what more can be said of that gentleman? Great movie.
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I was surprised to find out from another commenter that Cochise was played by Jeff Chandler!
James Stewart was such a great western actor, love Shenandoah and Winchester 73...
Jimmy Stewart was a consummate gentleman. A real class act of a lost generation.
And a true war hero.
a general too
Well said.
Watch the Dean Martin roast of Stewart. Orson Welles pays a tribute that will bring tears to your eyes ☮️
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My first movie ever. I watched it in 1953. Wonderful memory.
Really ? Not sure, but I think my first movie was The Glenn Miller Story. I took my .25 and went to see it over and over again . Then, I graduated to The Student Prince as my favorite. Come to think of it…….both were chock full of music…….quality music.
That's cool
I have watched this movie more times than I can actually count haha. Some days I have seen 3 times in a row. Jimmy, reminds me of my grandpa. Debra Paget is a heartbeat. Still watching 1/17/2025
I ABSOLUTELY loved this movie !
I can see why James Stewart was my mom's favorite actor ! A Classic movie. 👍👍
R.I.P. Mom and Jimmy Stewart and also Mr. Jeff Chandler. 😔
In my mind I always have Jimmy Stewart and June Allison together……like in The Glenn Miller Story, my favorite ! Two super actors.
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Yes, the Glenn Miller story. If you liked that then you would "really" like them in the Monty Stratton story. Excellent movie ! 👍
@@bigdeal6852 Ohhhhhh ! This sounds fantastic ! Thank you very very much !
This is one awesome western. This film's has a great story of peace, love, racism, conflict, and heroism.
It's fiction.
Thanks for the upload! Jeff Chandler stole the show as Cochise.
Among this film's many fine points is the fact that the director made the landscape a character. Good work done by him and all other hands.
Saw this at the Base Theater in Erding Germany, back in 1958. Sure do miss these quality films, that left us with Hope at the end, 99.9% of the time.
Oh wow! That's impressive! We actually have many restored movies on the channel!
Yes Hollywood puts up mostly garbage nowadays so I don’t even bother, and the great thing about getting older as I can watch the same movie and it’s almost like the first time I’ve seen it. There’s so many great movies to watch from the 40s 50s 60s 70s even the 80s and there’s even a few of them from the early 90s but in the last five or six years Hollywood gave up on quality entertainment and replaced it with woke political garbage.
@@AbsoluteWesternsThanks for posting this! I downloaded a good clean copy. James Stewart is one of my favorites.
@@billybob9961 My boss at the time many years ago told me that I had the world by the horns. I asked what he meant. He said: "You can throw away all of your collection, but one, and watch the same one every day. We laughed about that, and, he was right.
An excellent movie with a realistic story that is a pleasure to watch. Jimmy Stewart always does a great job. We just don't have actors and directors like this anymore.
Wonderful actor...James Stewart. This is another great film.
Mr Stewart was also an American war hero.
Thank you for sharing it.
James Stewart played many characters, but the westerns are my all-time favorites. As a kid in Raymondville, Texas, to a senior citizen in sunny San Diego, still a James Stewart fan.
That was a tear jerker.
I love it when Stewart says 'I'm gonna walk that way, by accident...'
Take care n bee safe...🙈🙊🐝🐝🐝
I liked it too 😮
Top notch Western. I saw it when it first came out, all those years ago, and it stands out as a great example of the genre. I just love Stewart and Chandler. RIP to these giants of the silver screen.
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I must admit I was impressed that the film accurately portrayed the mountain spirit dancers of the Apache.
This was an extraordinary film.
Jeff Chandler and James Stewart brilliant actors.
Always good to see them..They always make a good movie
The Indian girl (Debra Padget) was very beautiful, and her acting was exquisitely authentic.
What's she a wheel indian or a woman whose face was darkened?
she was also in the Ten Commants.
One thing for certain, Jeff Chandler was not portrayed accurately as Cochise. Full Blood First Nations don't have gray hair. Cochise never had gray hair. My great grandmother was a full blood Blackfoot. She never had one gray hair.
That’s what he fell in love with, her beauty, 🙊
@kevincage1641 chief Dan George had gray hair, he was full blood native
James Stewart. A class above. Mr Stewart set the standard for All American.
Classic movies were the best.Enjoyed them throughly.
Thank you for watching!
Really great story, decades ahead of its time. Thanks for putting this up.
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A Timeless Western Classic from 20th Century Fox - Gripping Drama and Unforgettable Characters.
Jimmy Stewart - Champion and Legend
This Picture has All the Necessary Ingredients for a Magnificent True Telling of The Indians Philosophy and Way of Life. Jeff Chandler was Brilliant as Cochise As we're All The Cast !
Didn't recognise JC! but he looked familiar. Thank you.
And beautiful scenery ☮️
Thank you! I’ve never seen this great movie. I have been to the gravesite of Cochise. I now known the division between he and Geronimo. I pass over markers for the Butterfield Express. Now, it all has a much broader meaning. I almost bought a small ranch near the Cochise Stronghold. It is truly beautiful land. If I remember correctly, it is an AZ state park with hiking trails. Thank you again.
Wait a minute. Authorities of the Chiricahua Apache Nation have reaffirmed from the time of Cochise's death that his authentic resting place is known to a bare handful of those who guard the location, and have never revealed it, not to this day, even to fellow tribes members. You may have been to a monument for Cochise, but not to his long sequestered place of interment.
@rogersmith4834 oh dear. I must be mistaken. It was near the border south of Wilcox, AZ. US Fort nearby. Long dirt road for miles to the location.
The dragoon mountains are beautiful, to perceive. 😮
I have watched this movie before and it is one of the best that James Stewart had played in I enjoyed watching it again
What about Harvey, the 6 foot pooka rabbit😂
The great Jimmy Stewart. What a amazing legend. Love all his movies. God bless him.
Very good story. People supposed to respect each other's no matter what religion is and colours skin.
That is not correct. Some religions are not acceptable and should never be tolerated. Islam is a perfect example. They want to overthrow all of mankind and make people accept Islam, pay tribute, or die. Do some research and find out how Muslims treat others when they are in a position of dominance. Get sick and tired of people like you that knows very little about religions and what they believe and how they treat others that don't believe like they do. You try to sound all loving and tolerant. But what you really are is an ignorant fool!
Beautiful scenery makes the movie
Morning Star has gorgeous eyes…
She was stunning. Still alive at 91.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That’s Debra Paget .
Jeff Chandler is absolutely awesome in this movie. James Stewart is wonderful but don't forget Chandler who really made this movie great!!
I always like western movies.
Great movie with a great message...one of my all time favorites
Sir.! Stewart Retired Military. Supposedly Christ Centered. Greatest Actor Indeed.!
Who'd have guessed the white man would break the peace... A nice honest movie.
Good westerns like this always have good costumes, sets, and acting. Waaay better than today's standards. God bless. Jesus loves you!
There aren't many great Westerns (my opinion), but this is one of them. It made a rare attempt in the genre to present both sides in the conflict. And rightly considered to be one of Jimmy Stewart's best performances.
This is a GREAT MOVIE!
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Jimmy Stewart was the best actor that ever lived, period..
One of the Great Western storyline. Fabulous Hollywood cast thanks for sharing much appreciated
First time seeing this. Great movie! Another Jimmy Stewart favorite of mine is Bend in the River. Too bad Hollywood quit making classics like these. Am I the only one who would love to see crowd funding from Western movies lovers put together to produce some new flicks reminiscent of these classics?
I'd also enjoy seeing a return of the classic western such as this. However, the main element of these films, of this film in particular, is the actors, something intangible that cannot be replaced or substituted. I honestly don't think films like this can ever be made again. The people aren't the same anymore.
This movie has and always will be good!!!!!
My Grandfather named me after the Apache women in this film Sonciarae. Today marks one year without him. He is forever in my heart. 🤍
What does your name mean? Sorry for your loss 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
I loved this the first time I saw it 🍿 🎥 and once again Great!
Great actors, writers, directors and producers. A real silver classic!! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for posting this great movie
Great movie. Thanks for posting it.
Stewart is terrific as always--Really good movie--TY
Great movie. What a historical time to live in
A beautiful and heart touching movie, thanks.
This is a such BEAUTIFUL Movie with James Stewart and Mostly the Native Americans. ❤
This western is famous and when you watch at it, you understand why.
Thanks for a great movie with one of the all-time great actors, James (Jimmy) Stewart, Id love to see more classics like this too -)
Thank you !
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The actor who played Cochise, Jeff Chandler, tragically died 11 years after this movie was released due to a botched surgery to address a herniated spinal disk.
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He was a good actor and handsome.
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Classic Western movie
The most beautiful movie I have watched so far
Enjoyed the movie ,great actor ,James Stewart ....❤from 🇮🇳
Beautiful Movie
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Such a great movie and great actors. Love my westerns. 👍🏻
Watched this movie acouple of other times. Enjoyed it so much , every time it's on I watch it. Great acting and story line. 👏 😊👍👍
I've always loved that movie. Thanks very much for posting it 😊
JAMES STUART NEVER MADE A BAD FILM.
My great great great grandfather was chief of the Saquawshadoydle people who lived along the Northern Ploople River
Don’t ya just enjoy a good old movie like this one,cheers for the upload 👍
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This is not only a movie but also a school of taught to date!
Thanks for sharing GOOD film Broken arrow.
An inspiring movie, thank you. I saw it years ago. Funny how words like duty, honour and self-sacrifice seem to have fallen out of general parlance over the last seventy years. This is why I seldom watch movies made after the 1970's. Too bad Hollywood won't make them like this any more.
When westerns were filmed in the mountains and the open range, not a studio backlot.
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Tradition of every group still remain, even our ancestor has this and the domain is important to each of us
Classic and Brilliant story of the past. 🎥Good bunch of actors. Bravo!! 👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Popcorn anyone🍿
I can't believe this movie is actually really good.
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Thanks great movie 🎥👍
Un vrai bon film qui en plus de sa qualité visuelle retrace la véritable histoire du nouveau Mexique, Merci.
Loved the movie ..
Very stunning
I ate popcorn at this movie 🍿
Wow, that's really something.
Great movie. Thanks.
So touching my heart deeply about Peace, even now time passed by all we need for this world tolibing together in Peace are so hard, human still sacrificed thrir life for Peace...sometimes I think at the end of life is death...means real Peace for me .!!!.so far so good this excellent film I have enjoy so much cause I love the truth from Indian Mochie ..all we should learn from this film does speak with truth by heart and by head .Thank you so much ❤🙏⚘🕶😁👍🏻
A really good movie they dont make them like this today
Those days...they did not act...they lived their roles!!!
I was 8 when this came out
Simply classic,,,
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Great movie
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This is a wonderful movie. I remember how excited my father was when it was first shown on uk tv. I had special permission to stay up late on a Saturday night to watch the movie . I was 9 years old . Unfortunately your greed for advertising royalties has spoiled the flow and emotions of this film . Thankfully others have posted this movie over the last several years without such a desire for profit . I check out every new upload with the hope of superior quality. Your version is a tv 4.3 format. I will do the best I can to inform viewers that better options exist. Dave
Love this movie.
The best quote of the movie was, when the Indian chief was telling the American that, your secret was as quiet as thunder, hhahahaha
Very funny. Everyone knew.
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Such a pretty film☮️
Love this movie
At 8:49 on the right is the Indian guy who did that 1970s commercial looking at the land full of liter and has a tear coming out of his eyes, as people keeps tossing trash out of cars and some would land on or around his feet.
Iron Eyes Cody is his name.
I😢seen this movie in 1953 in Meadow Lake Sask I was 14 I am 87yr old to day never for got it I still live in Meadow Lake 😢😂❤🎉
A very good movie 🎥🍿, great actors
Thanks for the treat 🥰
I LOVED THIS MOVIE❤❤❤👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏