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The Far Horizons
Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson

The Untamed West is the reissue title of the Pine-Thomas production The Far Horizons. This romanticized retelling of the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1803-06 stars Fred MacMurray as Meriwether Lewis and Charlton Heston as Bill Clark. The film doesn't delve much into the real-life animosity between the two, though it's clear that there's little love lost between the cerebral Lewis and the two-fisted Clark. Aiding the men in their expedition is Indian maiden Sacajawea, played with fist-in-the-air defiance by Donna Reed. Since interracial romances were still largely taboo in American films of the early 1950s, Sacajawea can only pine and sigh as Lewis and Clark square off over the affections of white-woman Julia Hancock (Barbara Hale). This Technicolor-and-Vistavision film works best as an outdoor adventure; its dramatic scenes tend to bog down in an excess of verbiage. The Far Horizons was based on Sacajawea of the Shoshones, a novel by Della Gould Edmonds.

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 Is related to:    Sacagawea: Heroine of the Lewis and Clark Journey 
   The Lewis and Clark Expedition 
   Lewis & Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery  (1997, Ken Burns)
   National Geographic: Lewis & Clark - Great Journey West  (2002, Karen Goodman, Kirk Simon, Bruce Neibaur)
   Great Americans for Children: Sacagawea 
   Biography: Lewis & Clark - Explorers of the New Frontier 
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