Blade Rider, Revenge of the Indian Nations

1966 ⭐ 5.1 (41 votes)

An edited-down compilation of three episodes from Chuck Connors' 1965-1966 TV series, "Branded." In "Now Join the Human Race," Burt Reynolds plays an Indian who, having left the reservation, is cornered by U.S. Cavalry soldiers. In the two-part "Fill No Glass for Me," Greg Morris plays a soldier who, along with Chuck Connors, is captured by Indians. In the three-part "Call to Glory," Robert Lansing plays General Custer as he becomes involved in military and political troubles.

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Country US
Languages en
Interests Action, Drama, Western
Genres Action·Drama·Western
Production Mark Goodson-Bill Todman Productions·Sentinel Productions

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