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Apache Woman
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Synopsis
In 1870s Arizona, Anne LeBeau (Joan Taylor) is caught between two cultures in a conflict that may kill her and her brother Armand (Lance Fuller). They're the children of a white French father and an Apache mother (the daughter of a chief, no less), and they find that they're equally despised by both sides. With a series of raids on the stage-line killing whites, and apparently carried out by the Apaches, there's very little prospect for peace in their lives. Enter Rex Moffet (Lloyd Bridges), sent in by the government to try and settle the situation -- instead of being a militarist, Moffet is a conciliator, much to the outrage of the townspeople, who want all of the Apaches driven out or killed, starting with the LeBeaus. When Moffet starts to fall in love with Anne (and visa versa), he must face the wrath of her embittered brother and the Apaches as well as the whites. It turns out that Armand -- who is college educated, and a lawyer, no less -- is the man leading the attacks, out of his bitterness and anger over the rejection he's faced by the whites all of his life. One thing that Rex has on his side is the truth, that the raids are actually the work of a small band of renegades working in tandem with opportunistic whites from the town. But can he stay alive long enough to uncover the identities of those responsible and prevent an Indian War? ~ Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

Cast

Lloyd Bridges Rex Moffet
Paul Birch Sheriff
Chester Conklin Mooney
Paul Dubov Ben
Lance Fuller Armand
Jonathan Haze Tom Chandler
Jean Howell Mrs. Chandler
Morgan Jones Macy
Gene Marlowe White Star
Joan Taylor Anne Libeau
Lou Place Carrom Bentley
Morgan Jones Macy

Production Crew

Floyd D.Crosby Cinematographer
Ronald Stein Composer (Music Score)
Roger Corman Director
Ronald Sinclair Editor
Roger Corman Producer
Lou Rusoff Screenwriter
Year: 1955
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Western

Color type
PatheColor

Produced by
American International Pictures
American Releasing Corporation