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La Fureur des Apaches

Original title: Apache Rifles
  • 1964
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  • 1h 32m
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6.4/10
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Audie Murphy and Linda Lawson in La Fureur des Apaches (1964)
Apache Rifles: My Name Is Stanton
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A young cavalry officer is assigned the job of bringing in a band of Apaches who have been terrorizing the countryside.A young cavalry officer is assigned the job of bringing in a band of Apaches who have been terrorizing the countryside.A young cavalry officer is assigned the job of bringing in a band of Apaches who have been terrorizing the countryside.

  • Director
    • William Witney
  • Writers
    • Charles Smith
    • Kenneth Gamet
    • Richard Schayer
  • Stars
    • Audie Murphy
    • Michael Dante
    • Linda Lawson
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Charles Smith
      • Kenneth Gamet
      • Richard Schayer
    • Stars
      • Audie Murphy
      • Michael Dante
      • Linda Lawson
    • 43User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Audie Murphy
    Audie Murphy
    • Jeff Stanton
    Michael Dante
    Michael Dante
    • Red Hawk
    Linda Lawson
    Linda Lawson
    • Dawn Gillis
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Mike Greer
    Ken Lynch
    Ken Lynch
    • Hodges
    Joseph Vitale
    Joseph Vitale
    • Victorio
    • (as Joseph A. Vitale)
    Robert Brubaker
    Robert Brubaker
    • Sgt. Cobb
    Eugene Iglesias
    Eugene Iglesias
    • Cpl. Ramirez
    J. Pat O'Malley
    J. Pat O'Malley
    • Capt. Thatcher
    John Archer
    John Archer
    • Col. Perry
    Charles Watts
    Charles Watts
    • Crawford Owens
    Howard Wright
    Howard Wright
    • Thompson
    Peter Hansen
    Peter Hansen
    • Capt. Green
    Robert Karnes
    Robert Karnes
    • Sheriff
    Hugh Sanders
    Hugh Sanders
    • Arizona Delegate
    Sydney Smith
    Sydney Smith
    • General of the Army
    S. John Launer
    S. John Launer
    • Gen. Nelson
    Robert B. Williams
    Robert B. Williams
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    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Charles Smith
      • Kenneth Gamet
      • Richard Schayer
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    sachin-sarvaiya69

    Good to watch.

    The first of Whitney and Murphy's "Didactic History Trilogy" whereby they seek to re-educate the viewer on the American West. Probably the closest Hollywood ever got to Rossellini's TV and the polar opposite of the cartoon nihilism of Leone. Best scene: Murphy, always tortured by whiskey, uses whiskey to torture the bad. Audie Murphy gives a good performance in his role as Jeff Stanton, the captain who acts like he is in charge and is determined to stop the Apaches from causing trouble.

    Elsewhere, Linda Lawson is respectable in her role as Dawn Gillis, the missionary who Jeff adores, while Michael Dante is decent as Red Hawk, one of the men who is captured, and L.
    8planktonrules

    Stick with this one...it gets much better as the story progresses.

    I noticed something unusual tonight. Although I have seen most of the films of most of the most famous American actors of the 1930s-50s, I actually have seen very few of Audie Murphy movies. Because of this, I really have no idea if he was a good actor or not or whether or not I'd enjoy his movies. I have seen a few westerns as well as "The Red Badge of Courage"....but not in many years. So, I searched YouTube and found his film...one of Murphy's later outings.

    When the story begins, Captain Stanton (Audie Murphy) is given command of a company of Cavalry soldiers to capture a group of renegade Apache who, for some odd reason, don't want to live on a crappy reservation. However, to capture these men, the Captain orders his men to live much like Indians...eating what they find as they travel, going without sleep and being just as dedicated as the Apache. They eventually catch up with them...but the Apache voice their gripes to him...that gold prospectors were invading their reservation lands (which really did happen in the 1870s)! What's to come of this fragile peace? And, what is to become of the Captain and his less than enlightened views of the natives?

    Like too many westerns of the 1950s and 60s, the major Indian characters are all played by white guys in makeup. I don't hate this so much for politically correct reasons as realism reasons....they just don't look like Apaches. I did appreciate, however, how they had the Apache leader speak Spanish instead of English, as the Apache often spent much of their lives in Mexico...not just the US. This is just a nice touch of realism. Plus, throughout the movie, the Mescalero Apache are actually the heroes.

    So is the movie any good? Yes, though I was surprised that the story made the Captain a rather stereotypical 'Indian hating' guy. Fortunately, and what made the film so good, is that over time, the Captain did change his views...especially as he saw those in charge cheat the Mescalero AND the local miners did much to stir up the war...something that actually happened in real life, especially in the Dakotas when gold was discovered on Indian territory.

    Overall, a most unusual film...and a movie that seemed very ordinary but improved as I watched. It's actually an excellent film and portrays the natives in a much better way than they'd generally been shown before this.
    7Panamint

    Serious effort

    This is a serious-minded and sincere effort at presenting some of the difficult aspects of US-Native American relations in the old west, albeit through a Hollywood lens. It delivers above its low budget and features a remarkably lean script in a conventional style.

    Massacres anywhere were extremely brutal in the 19th century and one is depicted in this film as is a Custer type of US army blunder. This movie is violent but it is depicted within the context of what actually happened in those days, and isn't gratuitous or exploitative.

    Audie Murphy is very watchable with his undeniable screen presence and his strong war hero credentials. You know that he could really lead these soldiers to hell and back if necessary. In fact, he literally could. A love triangle is rather awkwardly shoe-horned into the movie featuring beautiful and soft spoken actress Linda Lawson (who is virtually forgotten nowadays). She is perfect as a compassionate activist endeavoring for progress on the frontier. Her gentle acting style works well against the believable controlled violence personality that Murphy was able to develop for all of his soldier roles.

    Acting by the supporting cast is uniformly good and features the ultimate movie rabble-rouser L.Q Jones. Jones rouses a lot of rabble in this one.

    This skillfully edited and filmed low budget movie is worth your viewing time.
    5Uriah43

    An Okay Western with an Underlying Message

    After an initial uprising against the Apaches has finally been put down, a cavalry officer by the name of "Captain Jeff Stanton" (Audie Murphy) makes a deal with the Apache chief "Victorio" (Joseph Vitale) that in exchange for returning to their reservation the U.S. Army will guarantee that white miners in search of gold will not trespass. Unfortunately, what Captain Stanton doesn't quite appreciate is the fact that few things stir up greed more than newly discovered gold and because of that some people are willing to do anything to get their hands on it. So if that means starting up another war with the Apache then that is what some of these miners are perfectly willing to do. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a solid Western for the most part which had an underlying message about racism that was difficult to ignore. And although Audie Murphy performed adequately enough, the film itself lacked the necessary excitement to qualify as anything other than a grade-B movie overall and because of that I have rated it accordingly.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    Caught in the Crossfire of Passions and Greed!

    Apache Rifles is directed by William Witney and adapted to screenplay by Charles B. Smith from a story written by Kenneth Gamet and Richard Schayer. It stars Audie Murphy, Michael Dante, Linda Lawson, L.Q. Jones, Ken Lynch, Joseph Vitale and Robert Brubaker. Music is by Richard La Salle and De Luxe cinematography is by Arch R. Dalzell.

    Murphy stars as Capt. Jeff Stanton, a cavalry officer in Arizona territory, 1879, who is assigned to bring to the reservation the runaway Apaches who have had enough of the greedy gold miners pillaging from their promised land. Originally driven by his hatred towards Native Americans, Stanton's cause is muddied when he starts to fall for half Indian Dawn Gillis (Lawson), who in turn is courted by Red Hawk (Dante).

    By 1964 the conventional B Western was very much on the wane, with the theme of being sympathetic to the Native Americans having already been explored significantly in far better Westerns than Apache Rifles. Though it never hurts to have another one in any day and age, mind! Apache Rifles is pretty standard stuff, it's decently constructed and paced by Witney, who gets to show his talent for action scenes, Murphy is his usual affable self, even getting to put some emotion conflict into the portrayal, and exterior photography out of Mojave and the Bronson and Red Rock Canyons is most pleasing. It never quite hits the dramatic heights it aims for because the simmering love triangle often stops the picture in its tracks, a shame especially as some political shenanigans could have been explored further, while a quick about turn in the finale smacks of audience manipulation and comes off as a cheat. But it's inoffensive stuff for the most part, enjoyable for the right reasons within its low budget, even if it's just one for Murphy fans to tick off their lists, never to be seen again. 6/10

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    • Trivia
      Shot in Bronson Canyon and Red Rock Canyon State Park in California.
    • Goofs
      At the time of 52:22 a plane can be seen in the air on the left side.
    • Connections
      Featured in Best in Action: 1964 (2020)

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Apache Rifles
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Admiral Pictures
      • Robert E. Kent Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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