The 1953 Western film "Arrowhead" tells the story of a long-standing feud between two families, the Lynches and the Summers. The conflict escalates when David Lynch kills the Summers' son, prompting him to flee to the West. He settles down, marries, and has a son, only to be killed by Native Americans along with his wife. Their young son is taken captive and grows up to become a Native American chief. Two decades later, the chief's path crosses with Betty Summers' daughter, setting the stage for a fateful encounter.
The Golden West
In this classic Western, a family feud escalates when one man kills the son of his lover's family, leading him to flee to the West, where he marries and starts a family of his own. Tragedy strikes when his family is brutally killed by Indians, leaving behind a young son to fend for himself.