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Apache [1954 film] (1954)

by Robert Aldrich

Other authors: Burt Lancaster, John McIntire (Actor), Jean Peters, James R. Webb (Writer)

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The story of Massai, the last of the fierce Apache warriors, and his single-handed, bloody war against the entire U.S. Army. The former pacifist learns "might makes right" from the oppressive soldiers, and seeks to defend the rights of his tribe after the 1886 humiliating surrender by their chief Geronimo.… (more)
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Lancaster, Burtsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
McIntire, JohnActorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Peters, Jeansecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Webb, James R.Writersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed

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The story of Massai, the last of the fierce Apache warriors, and his single-handed, bloody war against the entire U.S. Army. The former pacifist learns "might makes right" from the oppressive soldiers, and seeks to defend the rights of his tribe after the 1886 humiliating surrender by their chief Geronimo.

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