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Western

Apache Fury

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In an old fort dedicated to the service of change of chivalry, show up three hired murderers and warn Lohman, the manager, who is about to get a stagecoach traveling in the former judge who unjustly condemned to five years in prison , and of course the husband murderer now promised the judge, Ruth, indicating further that brings a suitcase with many dollars. However, Lohman rejects the suggestion of the bandits. But when the judge and his girlfriend, the fort was attacked by Indians.

Release Date : 1964-10-01

Language :Spanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Produciones Cinematografiches AlgancioFour AcesP.C. Alesanco

Production Country : ItalySpain

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Frank Latimore

Character Name : Major Steve Loman

Original Name : Frank Latimore

Gender : Male

Nuria Torray

Character Name : Ruth

Original Name : Nuria Torray

Gender : Female

Jesús Puente

Character Name : Juez Todd Driscoll

Original Name : Jesús Puente

Gender : Male

George Martin

Character Name : Elmer Roscoe (as Jorge Martín)

Original Name : George Martin

Gender : Male

Ángel Ortiz

Character Name : Silas

Original Name : Ángel Ortiz

Gender : Male

Alfonso de la Vega

Character Name : Soldado

Original Name : Alfonso de la Vega

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-29

This isn't actually half bad. The acting and production are pretty nondescript, but the story is OK - a distant cousin of "Stagecoach" (1939) - featuring some folks travelling on the stage forced to hole up at a staging post to save themselves from some marauding Apache. To add some spice, there is an old score to settle between the star, Frank Latimore ("Loman") and a judge whom he knows stole his home from him many years earlier. Nuria Torray provides some (thankfully) sparse romantic interest, but essentially this is a siege western with a few somewhat predictable twists and turns whilst they try to keep their pursuers, who are plentiful but luckily couldn't hit a barn door with a shovel, at bay. It's no worse than plenty of American made movies of this genre and though pretty much forgettable it passes 90 minutes just fine.