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_**Rory Calhoun, DeForest Kelley and John Russell clash with Apaches at a way station**_ A stagecoach hauling honest citizens mixed with a few dubious people travels through the Southwest wilderness during an Apache uprising with everyth...


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Various stage coach passengers and outlaws travelling through Indian country are forced to join forces against the Apaches.
As the American West is being settled, a group of Apaches are forced to relocate to a reservation. Their leader, Cochise, is captured and imprisoned by the U.S. Army. Meanwhile, a bounty hunter named Bill "Sundance" Carson arrives in the area, and he soon becomes embroiled in the conflict between the Native Americans and the settlers.
Apache Uprising is a typical B-western of its era, offering standard action and a straightforward plot. While not critically acclaimed, it provided audiences with familiar western tropes and performances.
Features standard Western action and themes.
A formulaic but watchable entry in the genre.
Offers a conventional portrayal of Native American conflict.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available.
The film features a score by Jimmie Haskell, who also composed music for numerous other Westerns and country music artists.
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_**Rory Calhoun, DeForest Kelley and John Russell clash with Apaches at a way station**_ A stagecoach hauling honest citizens mixed with a few dubious people travels through the Southwest wilderness during an Apache uprising with everyth...