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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Solid Western,
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This review is from: Apache Uprising [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I like Rory Calhoun, Arthur Hunnicutt & John Russell. This is an enjoyable western with a solid plot. Especially interesting for Star Trek fans is the performance by DeForest Kelly who plays a youthful, crazed killer who is not quite as tough as he imagines. The plot involves some twists in efforts to rob the Butterfield Stage and is an early example of an attempt to show sympathy for the Indians as human beings. It also can be a bit graphic at times in showing violence to Indians. So I do recommend that you give it a viewing. I do wish that they had done a better job of filming 'doubles' when the scenes called for it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
STAGE WAY STATION: APACHE WELLS,
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This review is from: Apache Uprising [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This 90 minute technicolor movie was released through Paramount Pictures on 29 December 1965, filmed at Vasquez National Park, Aqua Dulce, California, it was a story based upon an Arcadia House January, 1961, hardcover western, WAY STATION by Harry Sandford and Max Steeber. The film as usual differs from the details in the novel but yet retains many facts and features. Overall the plot centers around Apache war in New Mexico Territory of 1879, with several Apache leaders or chiefs conducting war and raiding, Geronimo, Victorio, Nachez, and in this movie: Antone. The movie color in technicolor is still very good, however, the movie has more of a "B" movie quality to it or better yet, a made for TV ambience about it. Overall it is a very effective 3 star movie, with some viewers such as myself according it a possible 4 star. This movie was probably one of the last relased in the mid 1960s, had not the Italian westerns of Clint Eastwood been made, who can guess the fate of the Hollywood western as it was dying. Most of the stars in this movie are all aged actors of the 40s and 50s. Most are very effective in the roles they play, although it is hard to see Johnny Mack Brown playing his reduced role. The movie could be broken up into segments: the opening encounter with the Apaches, then the town segment of Apache Wells, and finally the way station itself with an $80,000.00 heist of Butterfield money intended. All of the segments are quite separate and unique. While some of the players must of due course die, others eventually ride off into the sunset, happy ever after. For most western lovers it will be a 3 or 4 star effort, to others it will seem a bit lame and hokey. I have a copy of the VHS from years back, breaking it out to watch every once and again. While there are many other better westerns, and many others worse, this movie is an enjoyable middle of the road 90 minute ride with the cavalry, Butterfield line, and the Apaches. The actors within the movie are, among others: Rory Calhoun - Jim Walker Corinne Calvet - Janice MacKenzie John Russell- Vance Buckner Lon Chaney Jr. - Charlie Russell Gene Evans - Jess Cooney Richard Arlen - Captain Gannon Robert H. Harris - Hoyt Taylor Arthur Hunnicut -Bill Gibson DeForrest Kelley - Toby Jack Saunders (crazy, crazy, crazy) Johnny Mack Brown - Sheriff Ben Hall Don 'Red' Barry - Henry Belden Semper Fi.
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
APACHE UPRISING,
By A Customer
This review is from: Apache Uprising [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I THINK THAT GUY SHOULD BE SHT FOR SAYING THAT IS NOT GOOD MOVIE I THINK IT IS AN GOOD ONE THAT ALL I GOT TO SAY
3 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Apache Uprising,
By Lozza (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Apache Uprising [VHS] (VHS Tape)
an excellent movie - definately THE BEST western i have seen for an awful long time. the suspense, shoot-outs, cast and unbelievable acting all made the 90mins of watching well worth it. the fact that jim walker could interpret the almost unintelligable ramblings of the dying apache chief shows the sheer intellegence of the movie. vance was depicted very clearly as an evil person, and the scar under his eye looked soooo realistic. the stage wagon scenes where well shot, it was almost impossible to tell that the background was not real.LOOK, THIS MOVIE WAS REALLY CRAP...IT IS THE DODGIEST B-GRADE WESTERN AROUND. IF I WAS YOU, I WOULDN'T WASTE MY $9.95 UNLESS YOU ARE IN FOR A GOOD LAUGH - AND NOT AT THE HUMOUR OF THE MOVIE!!! I ONLY SAT THROUGH THE ORDEAL OF WATCHING THE MOVIE BECAUSE I WAS SICK AND COULDN'T REACH THE REMOTE! |
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