Friday, November 19, 2010

The Battle at Apache Pass (1952)


Directed by George Sherman
My rating: 2.5 stars out of 4
IMDb
(Encore)

Remote Cavalry outpost in New Mexico deals with the last of the remaining Indians. The Cavalry commander is friendly with Cochise and live peacefully. A government man from back East arrives to exploit the Indians and drive them to a reservation. He makes a secret deal with bad Indian Geronimo, who attacks a wagon train and breaks the treaty. The Cavalry suddenly finds itself fighting the formerly friendly Indians, both mislead by the deception. They must learn to trust each other again to stop the fighting. It's not a bad little Universal-International color production, sympathetic to Indians and Cavalry alike.

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