Massacre at Sand Creek

Massacre at Sand Creek is a 1956 American TV film about the Sand Creek massacre. It was directed by Arthur Hiller and was written and produced by William Sackheim.[1]

It was one of the first productions of Playhouse 90.[2]

Cast

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gollark: You're forgetting the entire OS, gcc/clang, the entire x86 architecture, the particular implementation of x86 in your computer, and the various standards allowing this to interoperate nicely.
gollark: Probably not, but yours relies on the majority of the environment too.
gollark: You know, this is much more complex than osmarkspythonbuildsystemâ„¢, and is it even concurrency?
gollark: Obviously dale should assimilate osmarkslispâ„¢, but make it a lazily evaluated purely functional programming language.

References

  1. "'PLAYHOUSE 90' GETS 3 NEW VIDEO PLAYS". New York Times. Sep 25, 1956. ProQuest 113613209.
  2. OSCAR GODBOUT (Oct 25, 1956). "BASEHART TO STAR ON 'PLAYHOUSE 90'". New York Times. ProQuest 113698052.


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