This was an interesting Western with a different take on as it explored relations between whites and Apaches. The color was good and added to the film as the landscape would be lost in a B&W film. Toward the end, Peter Graves is injured, with blood on his chest near his left shoulder. When he gets in a hand-to-hand fight to the death with an uninjured Apache, he throws punches with both arms. When they fight to the ground, with Graves under the Apache, who is pushing down on him, Graves holds him off using both arms equally well. When he turns the tables and get the tomahawk from the Apache, he uses his left hand to swing it and deliver the death blow. Anyone who's been severely injured in one arm cannot use it as well as the uninjured arm, and would not unconsciously wield a weapon with his injured arm. This is a major gaffe for a professional film. That fight scene never should have happened in the first place, since there's no way Graves could win a hand-to-hand fight with one arm against a healthy Apache wielding a tomahawk. This film was a good effort, but it lacked oomph.