

When the Redskins Rode
Directed by Lew LandersIn 1753, during the French and Indian War, Colonel George Washington and frontiersman Christopher Gist hope to persuade the Delaware tribes to join the British side but French spies aim for a contrary outcome.
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- Mister ArnJune 30, 2024"When the Redskins Rode" is a low-budget 1950s Western set in 1753, with its historical connection limited primarily to the names of characters. Although it aimed to portray Native Americans favorably, the film has not aged well; it is offensive due to its outdated and insensitive depictions.
When the Redskins Rode Trivia
When the Redskins Rode was released on May 30, 1951.
When the Redskins Rode was directed by Lew Landers.
When the Redskins Rode has a runtime of 78m.
When the Redskins Rode was produced by Sam Katzman.
In 1753, during the French and Indian War, Colonel George Washington and frontiersman Christopher Gist hope to persuade the Delaware tribes to join the British side but French spies aim for a contrary outcome.
The key characters in When the Redskins Rode are Prince Hannoc (Jon Hall), Elizabeth Leeds (Mary Castle), Col. George Washington (James Seay).
When the Redskins Rode is rated Approved.
When the Redskins Rode is a Western, Drama film.
When the Redskins Rode has an audience rating of 5.1 out of 10.










