Screenland (Nov 1950-Oct 1951)

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p 1 7 Linda and Indian friends on New Mexico location for "Two Flags West." Northerner Darnell, Southerner Cotten are attracted despite obstacles. Sunshine For Linda She nearly succumbs to Cornel Wilde before Gotten comes into her life. AFTER the harrowing theme of her last film, "No Way Out,' Linda Darnell does get out into the sun and fresh air of the Old West in a 20th story, "Two Flags West." She is the widow of a Northern soldier who has lost his life in the Civil War. As such, she runs into Jweph Cotten, the Southern officer indirectly responsible for her husband's death. It's blood-and-thunder fare, culminating in the familiar, but ever thrilling, attack by Indians. Linda and Cornel try to help wounded Roy Cordon in thick of Indian fight.