Apache Fury
Apache Fury

Apache Fury

1964Movie90 minSpanish

In an old fort dedicated to the service of change of chivalry, show up three hired murderers and warn Lohman, the manager, who is about to get a stagecoach traveling in the former judge who unjustly condemned to five years in prison , and of course the husband murderer now promised the judge, Ruth, indicating further that brings a suitcase with many dollars. However, Lohman rejects the suggestion of the bandits. But when the judge and his girlfriend, the fort was attacked by Indians.

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IMDb4.9/10
Director: Michael CarrerasGenres: Western

Plot Summary

In this Western, a group of settlers led by the resolute Jeb Stuart face the perils of the untamed West. They must confront not only the harsh environment but also the threat of an Apache uprising. The settlers must band together to protect their dreams and their lives against overwhelming odds.

Critical Reception

Apache Fury is a lesser-known Western that received a mixed to negative reception upon its release. While it features some elements typical of the genre, it was often criticized for its predictable plot and less-than-compelling performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film adheres to many classic Western tropes, sometimes to its detriment.
  • Performances are generally considered adequate but not outstanding.
  • The narrative progression is straightforward, offering few surprises.

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Fun Fact

Apache Fury was one of the later Westerns produced by Hammer Film Productions, a studio more famous for its horror films.

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This isn't actually half bad. The acting and production are pretty nondescript, but the story is OK - a distant cousin of "Stagecoach" (1939) - featuring some folks travelling on the stage forced to hole up at a staging post to save themsel...