


Hondo and the Apaches
Two episodes from the TV series "Hondo" edited together and released as a feature.
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Plot Summary
A U.S. Army captain, Hondo Lane, is assigned to protect a rancher's wife and son from Apache raids in the Arizona territory. Despite initial distrust, Hondo and the Apache chief Vittorio develop a grudging respect. As tensions escalate, Hondo must navigate his duty to the settlers and his complicated relationship with the native tribe.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed reception, with critics noting its competent direction and classic Western tropes, but often finding the plot predictable and the characters somewhat underdeveloped. Audiences generally enjoyed it as a standard, action-filled Western.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its traditional Western action and scenic cinematography.
- Criticized for a familiar plot and lack of deep character development.
- Seen as a solid, if unexceptional, entry in the Western genre of its time.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available generally appreciate the film as a straightforward Western with engaging action sequences and a compelling lead performance.
Fun Fact
This film was based on the character Hondo Lane, who was originally created by author Louis L'Amour and first appeared in his 1952 novel 'Hondo'.
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