Flaming Star (1960) BRRip Oldies

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Flaming Star (1960) BRRip Oldies
  • Release date: 6 Feb 1961
  • Release year: 1960
  • Runtime: 101 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: native american, singing, half breed, based on novel, psychotronic film, bushwhacker, texas, deception, anger, angst
Plot:
West Texas in the years after the Civil War is an uneasy meeting ground of two cultures, one white, the other native American. Elvis Presley portrays Pacer Burton, the son of a white rancher (John McIntire) and his beautiful Kiowa Indian wife (Dolores Del Rio). After fighting breaks out between the settlers and natives, Pacer tries to act as a peacemaker, but the "flaming star of death" pulls him irrevocably into the deadly violence.

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