Captain Apache
Captain Apache is a 1971 Spanish-British acid western film directed by Alexander Singer and starring Lee Van Cleef, Carroll Baker and Stuart Whitman. It was written and produced by Milton Sperling and Philip Yordan. The vocals of the opening and credits song were performed by Van Cleef.
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Directed by | Alexander Singer |
Produced by | Milton Sperling Philip Yordan |
Screenplay by | Milton Sperling Philip Yordan |
Based on | The novel Captain Apache by S.E. Whitman |
Starring | Lee Van Cleef Carroll Baker Stuart Whitman |
Music by | Dolores Claman |
Cinematography | John Cabrera |
Edited by | Leigh G. Tallas |
Release date | 27 October 1971 (US) |
Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | Spain United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Synopsis
Captain Apache is a Native American U.S. Cavalry officer who finds himself tangled into a conspiracy, and proceeding upon the case of solving the enigma of the last words of a dead Commissioner (and Captain′s old friend) which were: "April morning". Each time he nears discovering the meaning of the phrase, another character capable of providing certain help in solving the mystery dies and throws him off the trail. The journey eventually takes the Captain to a train, one which pulls a private railroad car named "April Morning", transporting President Ulysses S. Grant. Putting the information together leads the Captain to realizing an assassination is about to take place and he is the only one who can prevent it.
Cast
- Lee Van Cleef – Capt. Apache
- Carroll Baker – Maude
- Stuart Whitman – Griffin
- Percy Herbert – Moon
- Elisa Montés – Rosita
- Charly Bravo – Sanchez
- Charles Stal Maker – O'Rourke
- Tony Vogel – Snake
- Faith Clift – Abigail
- Dee Pollock – Ben
- Dan van Husen – Al
- Hugh McDermott – Gen. Ryland
- Elsa Zabala – Witch
Release
Captain Apache was also released under the following titles: Capitán Apache (Spain), Deathwork (U.S.A.), The Guns of April Morning (U.K.), Capitan Apache (Italy), Kapteeni Apassi (Finland), Pääpiru (Finland), O Keravnos ton Apache (Greece), and Hunt the Man Down.
References
- "Captain Apache (1971) - IMDb". imdb.com. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
- "Captain Apache Review - The Spaghetti Western Database". spaghetti-western.net. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
External links
- Captain Apache Spaghetti-Western.net