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4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid western story is a hidden gem,
By New England Pat (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Conquest of Cochise [VHS] Robert, Stack, John, Hodiak, Joy, Page (VHS Tape)
This western is a decent entry to the cavalry-Indian theme that was a mainstay of westerns of the 1950s. The Gadsden Purchase is the basis for this tale of warfare in Arizona between the Apaches, Mexicans and Comanches, with the American troops on hand to make peace with Cochise and prevent raids by the Comanches into Mexico. The film has several nice action scenes but the editing is sloppy and diminishes its overall impact. Robert Stack and John Hodiak are the main characters with Hodiak doing well as Cochise in spite of his somewhat mannered portrayal. Stack, the future Eliot Ness, is typically no-nonsense as the cavalry major who is smitten with a Mexican woman, played by Joy Page.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Conquest of Cochise,
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This review is from: Conquest of Cochise [VHS] Robert, Stack, John, Hodiak, Joy, Page (VHS Tape)
I've looked for this movie for 20 years. Watched it, not as good as I remembered, but I'm glad I found it. Now I have it "for sale".
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