

The feature length version of the serial by the same name. A mystical medicine arrow, the key to a lost gold treasure, is lost in one of many Indian attacks. It is recovered by the only two survivors, a Major and his daughter, who become the targets of those who wish to possess it. General George Armstrong Custer and army scout Kid Cardigan attempt to stop the ensuing war over the arrow, but fail in their efforts, which becomes the historic Custer's Last Stand.

Belle Mead
The runtime is 84 minutes (1h 24m).
The film was directed by Elmer Clifton.
The screenplay was written by Robert Lively and George Arthur Durlam.
Cinematography was handled by Bert Longenecker.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0357580.

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1940
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Custer's Last Stand
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English
United States of America