When Red Hawk cuts his way into the doctor's tent, Linda Lawson's blanket goes up and down her body.
When Red Hawk cuts his way into the doctor's tent, he steps through the cut he's made. When he leaves carrying Linda Lawson, the cut goes all the way down to the ground.
The dead body slung over a horse with an arrow in his back, whose death is used as a pretext for the miners to attack the Indians, can be seen breathing and moving his head.
At the time of 52:22 a plane can be seen in the air on the left side.
Starting at 1:12:38 the angle of the sun shows early morning or late afternoon. See wood poles sticking out of the building. Also bright blue sky. As this scene continues the comments are made "What could be so important at this time of night"
Early when soldiers are in desert conditions and climb up dusty rocky mountain to look below the land they just climbed out of is now green and tree covered.