Black Fox (1995) Tony Todd and Christopher Reeve star in this compelling Western that’s inspiring and full of heart! In the early 1860s, Alan Johnson (who is white) and his “blood brother,” Britt (a former slave, freed by Alan) try to forge a new life in Western Texas. But at the outbreak of the Civil War, the nearby fort is no longer protecting the settlers, and word gets out that the Comanches and Kiowas have combined forces to rid Texas of the white man. The natives have even begun kidnapping the women and children of white settlers. Since the Indians won’t talk to white men, Britt Johnson may be the only one who can broker peace with the natives. But will his honesty and bravery be enough to sway the Indians—and bring the settlers’ women and children home? You may also like... Gregory Peck—a Versatile Western Actor The Westerns of Gregory Peck By Henry C. Parke Looking back 50 years to when he costarred with Gregory Peck in Billy Two Hats, Desi... READ MORE What Makes a Western Villain Best of the Bad By Henry C. Parke Johnny Carson: “Do you ever get tired of playing bad guys in motion pictures?” Lee Van... READ MORE
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