Apache Territory
Apache Territory

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Apache Territory

1958
Movie
71 min
English

Logan Cates sets out to rescue a white woman captured by Apache Indians and prevent a war. On the way he is joined by a few civilians and a small band of soldiers at a water hole. They are ambushed and laid siege to by Apache. As their food and water supplies dwindle a storm arrives which enables Cates to put an escape plan into action.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Ray NazarroGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In the rugged landscape of the West, a lone prospector, Jedediah Harper, becomes entangled in a dangerous situation when he's accused of murder and sought by the U.S. Cavalry. He must prove his innocence while navigating treacherous terrain and evading both the law and a vengeful Apache tribe. His journey forces him to confront his past and fight for survival against overwhelming odds.

Critical Reception

Apache Territory received a mixed to positive reception, appreciated by some for its straightforward Western action and the performances of its cast, while others found it to be a fairly standard entry in the genre. It is generally seen as a competent, if not groundbreaking, B-Western.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic Western atmosphere and action sequences.

  • Noted for the solid performances of Rory Calhoun and John Russell.

  • Considered a typical, but enjoyable, example of late 1950s Westerns.

Google audience: Audience reception information for Apache Territory (1958) is not widely available through Google reviews.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in Technicolor, contributing to its visual appeal despite its B-movie status.

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John Chard

John Chard

A thousand hells at Papago Wells! Apache Territory is directed by Ray Nazarro and collectively adapted to screenplay by George W. George, Charles R. Marion and Frank L. Moss from the novel Last Stand at Papago Wells written by Louis L'Am...