When indians start to surround the landing stage someone says they've only got the guns in the house but when the sheriff goes to the stable to get his horse there's at least one gunbelt with bullets seen hanging up.
At least one Apache with a rifle is killed near the house but no one attempts to get it.
All the attire worn by both Julia Adams and Jaclynne Greene boasts built-in figure enhancing torpedo bras, a popular trend of the era in which the film was made, but not of the era in which the story takes place.
None of the male characters appear less than perpetually clean-shaven despite the rigorous and difficult situation in which they find themselves.
Ann Kenyon,who runs the landing stage is seen out of character in an expensive looking dress that looks like it just came out of the wardrobe department, and is completely inappropriate to both the circumstances and the character.