Apache Ambush
Apache Ambush is a 1955 American western film directed by Fred F. Sears and starring Bill Williams, Richard Jaeckel and Alex Montoya.
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Directed by | Fred F. Sears |
Produced by | Wallace MacDonald |
Screenplay by | David Lang |
Story by | David Lang |
Starring | Bill Williams Richard Jaeckel Alex Montoya |
Cinematography | Fred Jackman, Jr. |
Edited by | Jerome Thoms |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
During the last days of the Civil War, President Lincoln (James Griffith) selects Indian scout James Kingston (Bill Williams) to facilitate a cattle shipment from Texas to the north. He is helped by cattle driver O’Roarke (Ray Teal) and Maj. McGuire (Don Harvey). Mexican fanatic Joaquin Jironza (Alex Montoya) wants the Henry Repeating Rifles that Kingston has. Embittered ex-rebel leader Lee Parker (Richard Jaeckel) is also an obstacle to Kingston's mission, as he tries to get the cattle through Apache territory.
Cast
- Bill Williams as James Kingston
- Richard Jaeckel as Lee Parker
- Alex Montoya as Joaquin Jironza
- Movita as Rosita
- Adelle August as Ann Parker
- Tex Ritter as Traegar
- Ray Corrigan as Hank Calvin (as Ray 'Crash' Corrigan)
- Ray Teal - Sergeant Tim O'Roarke
- Don Harvey as Donald Tex McGuire (as Don G. Harvey)
- James Griffith as President Abraham Lincoln
- James Flavin as Colonel Marshall
- George Chandler as Chandler
- Forrest Lewis as Sheriff Silas Parker
- George Keymas as Tweedy
- Chris Alcaide as Lt. Shaffin (uncredited)
See also
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