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Apache Blood
After a massacre of an Indian village by the U.S army, a survivor, Yellow shirt (Ray Danton) goes after them for revenge. His journey becomes a deadly adventure. His life will be threatened by the hostility of the desert, snakes, hallucinations and of course his encounter with his enemies…
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Plot Summary
Details about the plot are scarce, but "Apache Blood" is believed to be a low-budget Western film focusing on Native American themes, likely depicting conflicts or historical events involving the Apache people. Its exact narrative remains largely undocumented in major film databases.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of "Apache Blood" is virtually non-existent. As a likely obscure and low-budget production from 1975, it did not receive widespread critical attention or distribution that would lead to documented reviews.
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Fun Fact
The film's obscurity makes it a rare example of a potentially lost or extremely difficult-to-find piece of 1970s independent cinema, with minimal verifiable production or cast details available.
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