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Captain Apache

  • 1971
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  • 1h 29m
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4.7/10
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Lee Van Cleef, Carroll Baker, and Stuart Whitman in Captain Apache (1971)
A Native American born US Army officer, Captain Apache, investigating a murder, uncovers a presidential assassination plot.
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During the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, the full-blooded Native American Cavalry officer, Captain Apache, finds himself entangled in a well-planned conspiracy, while on a mission to inves... Read allDuring the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, the full-blooded Native American Cavalry officer, Captain Apache, finds himself entangled in a well-planned conspiracy, while on a mission to investigate the death of the Indian Commissioner.During the presidency of Ulysses S. Grant, the full-blooded Native American Cavalry officer, Captain Apache, finds himself entangled in a well-planned conspiracy, while on a mission to investigate the death of the Indian Commissioner.

  • Director
    • Alexander Singer
  • Writers
    • Philip Yordan
    • Milton Sperling
    • S.E. Whitman
  • Stars
    • Lee Van Cleef
    • Carroll Baker
    • Stuart Whitman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Alexander Singer
    • Writers
      • Philip Yordan
      • Milton Sperling
      • S.E. Whitman
    • Stars
      • Lee Van Cleef
      • Carroll Baker
      • Stuart Whitman
    • 36User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Capt. Apache
    Carroll Baker
    Carroll Baker
    • Maude
    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Griffin
    Percy Herbert
    Percy Herbert
    • Moon
    Elisa Montés
    Elisa Montés
    • Rosita
    • (as Elisa Montes)
    Tony Vogel
    Tony Vogel
    • Snake
    Charles Stalnaker
    • O'Rourke
    Charly Bravo
    • Sanchez
    • (as Charlie Bravo)
    Faith Clift
    • Abigail
    Dee Pollock
    Dee Pollock
    • Ben
    • (as D. Pollock)
    Dan van Husen
    Dan van Husen
    • Al
    • (as Dan Van Husen)
    Hugh McDermott
    Hugh McDermott
    • Gen. Ryland
    George Margo
    • Sheriff
    José Bódalo
    José Bódalo
    • General
    • (as Jose Bodalo)
    Elsa Zabala
    Elsa Zabala
    • Witch
    Allen Russell
    • Maitre d'
    Carl Rapp
    Bud Strait
    • Director
      • Alexander Singer
    • Writers
      • Philip Yordan
      • Milton Sperling
      • S.E. Whitman
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    5ma-cortes

    Confused Western with obscure plot and an odd role for Lee Van Cleef as officer Apache

    This is an outlandish and muddled American/Spanish Western starred by the great Lee Van Cleef. A native-American Captain Apache (Lee Van Cleef in the title role) is investigating a murder , some words : ¨April Morning¨ hold a special key about its solution. He deals with a suspect gunrunner (Stuart Whitman) and a gorgeous saloon girl (Carrol Baker). Meanwhile the captain is pursued by some cutthroats ( Percy Herbert, Tony Vogel) and uncovers an assassination scheme.

    This offbeat Western packs shootouts, action Western, violence, some touches of humor and strange images about witchery and necromancy. Packs a cynic and ironic portrayal of a rough captain Indian and his exploits in Old West gunning down enemies with one-dimensional roles and dozens of stereotypes who cross his path. The picture turns out to be another Spaghetti Western which during the 60s and early the 70 were ordinarily shot in Spain. Numerous support cast full of secondaries from Spanish/Italian Western as Jose Bodalo,Ricardo Palacios, Dan Van Husen,Charly Bravo, Milo Quesada, among others. The tale is filmed in Texas Hollywood,(Almeria,Andalucia, Spain) and partially in the fortress built for ¨El Condor¨(John Guillermin also with Cleef) by the production designer Julio Molina . Nevertheless, today the fort has been crumbled and only remains some ruins. Rare musical score and songs are played by Lee Van Cleef. Atmospheric and colorful cinematography by John Cabrera. The movie is produced by Milton Sperling (¨Battle of Bulge¨), Irving Lerner(¨Royal hunt of sun¨) and the prestigious screenwriter Philip Jordan (the classic ¨Johnny Guitar¨ and ¨Bad man's river¨ again with Van Cleef). The motion picture is regularly directed by Alexander Singer. The flick will appeal to S.W. buffs and Lee Van Cleef fans .
    lee_grant_m121

    mushrooms, a campfire, and lee van cleef vocals. awesome!

    this western is so bad that it sends it into the realms of an awesome cult classic. the best scene is when lee van cleef gets captured by the bad guys. he's held in a cave, where bizarrely he ends up doing magic mushrooms and beats the bad guys up, around a campfire, to psychedelic imagery. it also has lee van cleef singing the main vocal track for the theme tune. this alone makes it intriguing viewing for any movie fan.
    4Witchfinder-General-666

    Lee Van Cleef Minus A Mustache, Singing

    Alexander Singer's "Captain Apache" of 1971 is often regarded as one of the worst Eurowesterns ever made. I am a Spaghetti Western enthusiast, and I've seen many many Eurowesterns (I won't call this a Spaghetti Western, since it's not an Italian production, and neither the director nor the supporting actors are Italian) and I agree that Captain Apache is certainly a bad movie, although I would not go so far to call it one of the worst Eurowesterns. It actually has some very funny moments, and if you regard it as a comedy more than a Western that is supposed to deliver suspense, gunplay, atmosphere whatsoever, it will definitely entertain.

    Lee Van Cleef is one of my favorite actors, this movie provides the exceptional opportunity to hear Van Cleef sing. His singing qualities are terrible, he sings two songs in this movie "April Morning" and the main theme, "Captain Apache". While "April Morning" is very funny to her because it sounds so damn terrible when Lee Van Cleef sings, "Captain Apache" is far from good, but not that horrible, since he doesn't sing but just speaks the text in this one.

    Van Cleef doesn't have his trademark mustache in this one, he plays a native American army captain, Captain Apache, and is constantly referred to as 'redass' by other characters in this movie. The only other Spaghetti Western Regular in "Captain Apache" is José Bólado, whom Spaghetti Western fans should know for his role in Sergio Corbucci's masterpiece "Django" of 1966. I also recognized Dan Van Husen, who played one half of a pair of flamboyant, idiotic (and hilarious) twins in this, I had seen him in "Light The Fuse... Sartana Is Coming" and in "Cut Throats Nine".

    All things considered, "Captain Apache is a bad film, if you consider it as a Spaghetti Western and expect qualities like great style, a cool score, suspense and gunplay or interesting Antihero characters. It works as a comedy, however, and I don't even think that most of the hilariously stupid elements were unintentional. I personally think that the director was quite aware that he was directing a very cheesy flick, and he probably tried to compensate the unintentional comedy factors by adding (admittedly cheesy) humor that was quite intentional. I don't have the slightest doubt that Lee Van Cleef was 100 % aware that this would be one of his worst, if not his worst film, and he took it with a sense of humor and tried to make the best out of it.

    I recommend "Captain Apache" to Eurowestern fans, simply for the fun factor and for the opportunity of hearing Van Cleef sing. People not familiar with the Spaghetti Western genre, avoid this, and watch the genre masterpieces with Lee Van Cleef such as "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" (one of the greatest movies ever made and my all-time favorite), "For A Few Dollars More", "The Big Gundown", "Day Of Anger" or "Death Rides A Horse" instead.

    Don't expect anything that could be taken seriously, but I still recommend this to my fellow Spaghetti Western fans, just for the heck of it. Lee Van Cleef is always worth the time. 4/10
    4moonspinner55

    So this is what happened to Carroll Baker in the '70s!

    Spanish production from director Alexander Singer, an inferior descendant of the spaghetti western taken from S.E. Whitman's book, has Apache Indian Lee Van Cleef, an Army Captain in the Old West, butting heads with a shifty-eyed land baron (Stuart Whitman) who is predictably up to no good. Cheaply-made, and with laughable dubbing, though with a great deal of eccentric characters and intentionally-funny dialogue. Odd to see method player Carroll Baker in these dusty surroundings, but she's very energetic. Fans of Sergio Leone's vastly smoother and more slick genre epics will nevertheless find a decent movie companion here. ** from ****
    6bygard

    A comic book western

    In spite of continuing abuse from the surrounding people the army life has obviously made good to Van Cleef. The hair from his upper lip has moved on the top of his head, multiplied and grown darker in color. He has never looked as good, relaxed and fast with women. He has never looked as much a comic book westerner either. Check out the fancy leather jacket and how he sucks in his whole belly while posing in a loin cloth.

    Now seriously, this is a funny western without really being a western comedy. The cast and the director must have had a lot of fun too doing this and getting paid for it. The heavy hallucination scene jumps out as the most fun, even though the whole film seems like a mad dream. It is like something lifted out of a really old comic book. Gladly, I like a lot of comics and movies that are so bad they transform into good in a whole another context. All the like minded cultured ones, be informed.

    By the way, the story of this film brings to mind something similar from Jean Giraud's great Blueberry comics albums. And the excellent movie 'Blueberry' having been hailed as the first psychedelic western with mushroom munching... sorry, Captain Apache kind of got there first. And he sings too!

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    • Trivia
      Lee Van Cleef sings the title song.
    • Goofs
      After Captain Apache is captured by Griffin's men outside the telegraph office he's taken to a run down stone building. Behind the building, in the upper right corner of the screen you can see some sort flashing neon sign or billboard in the distance.
    • Quotes

      Capt. Apache: I don't suppose you remember the combination?

      Griffin: I never had a head for figures.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue:

      "THE ONLY GOOD INDIAN IS A DEAD INDIAN" Paleface Saying

      "THE ONLY GOOD PALEFACE IS A DEAD PALEFACE" Indian Saying

      "LOVE THY NEIGHBOR" Source Forgotten
    • Alternate versions
      The German version was cut for plot reasons by a couple of minutes to secure a "Not under 16" rating from the FSK. Only in 2024, with the same rating, is the movie released uncut on DVD and Blu-ray in Germany.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Captain Apache
      Sung by Lee Van Cleef

      Music by Dolores Claman

      Words by Richard Morris

      Guitar solo Juan Marquez Sacasa (as Juan Marquez)

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1971 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Kapten Apache
    • Filming locations
      • Spain
    • Production company
      • Benmar Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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