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Massai, un guerrero apache, se niega a dejar que lo reasenten en una reserva de Florida y escapa de sus captores y regresa a su tierra natal para convertirse en un granjero pacífico.Massai, un guerrero apache, se niega a dejar que lo reasenten en una reserva de Florida y escapa de sus captores y regresa a su tierra natal para convertirse en un granjero pacífico.Massai, un guerrero apache, se niega a dejar que lo reasenten en una reserva de Florida y escapa de sus captores y regresa a su tierra natal para convertirse en un granjero pacífico.
Charles Bronson
- Hondo
- (as Charles Buchinsky)
Paul E. Burns
- General Store Proprietor
- (sin acreditar)
Lonnie Burr
- Indian Boy
- (sin acreditar)
John George
- Shoeshine Man
- (sin acreditar)
Anne Kunde
- Townswoman Leaving Trading Post
- (sin acreditar)
Rory Mallinson
- Citizen Noticing Handcuffs
- (sin acreditar)
Mort Mills
- Sergeant of the Guard Fort.
- (sin acreditar)
Dick Rich
- Loafing Trooper
- (sin acreditar)
Steve Rowland
- Teenage Bully in Street
- (sin acreditar)
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- CuriosidadesMassai was born to Little Sun and White Shadow at Mescal Mountain, Arizona, near Globe. He later met Geronimo, who was recruiting Apaches to fight American soldiers. He also knew the Apache Kid. The policy in Arizona at the time was to exterminate hostile Apaches. Many Apache warriors fought for their people and traditions, fleeing and waging effective guerrilla warfare against their enemies.
Massai escaped over the border to Mexico, eventually settling in the Sierra Madre mountains in Sonora Mexico with a camp of rebellious Chiricahuas who had refused to surrender with Geronimo. Nothing is known of his final days.
- PifiasAbout 16 minutes into the movie as Massai (Burt Lancaster) is fleeing from the white mob through a hotel corridor you can see an unlit electric 'EXIT' sign visible in the hallway at the top of the shot.
- Créditos adicionalesOpening credits: This is the story of Massai, the last Apache warrior. It has been told and re-told until it has become one of the great legends of the Southwest. It began in 1886 with Geronimo's surrender.
- ConexionesReferenced in Hojas de otoño (1956)
Reseña destacada
Apache is one of the first Hollywood films which dealt in a serious, thought-provoking and openly sympathetic way with the suffering of the native Americans as a consequence of the white man's expansion to the West. It is interesting to watch this film side by side with, for instance, John Ford's silent classic The Iron Horse, as we can see two opposite approaches to the history of the American West in the late 19th century. While Ford's epic production is a hymn to white man's progress and to the expansion of civilization to the wild, unexplored territories of the United States inhabited by the Indian nations, Apache is a touching drama about the desperate fight for survival of those same Indians, who were ruthlessly driven out of their ancestral lands and ways of life by the stern advance of material progress. The plight of the Apache nation is embodied by the central character of the film, the strong, stubborn, freedom-loving and nobly human Indian warrior Massai, played by the actor Burt Lancaster, who was also the inspirer and producer of the film. Unwilling to accept personal slavery and what he deems as the total humiliation of his nation after Chief Geronimo's surrender to the U.S. Army and the confinement of the Apache tribes to the reserve, Massai decides to start a one-man fight for human dignity and freedom and becomes a solitary outlaw at war with the local U.S. Army garrison.
The film is certainly worth watching, not only because of the human interest of the story itself, but also as a well-crafted piece of cinema. Apache is the first great movie by the director Robert Aldrich, who in that year of 1954 would score double and reward us with another masterpiece, the unforgettable Veracruz, also with a Burt Lancaster in absolute state of grace as an actor, this time teaming with the veteran Gary Cooper.If in Veracruz Lancaster gave as a memorable performance as the attractive villain Joe Erin, here he is no less powerful as the honest and indomitable warrior Massai. At his side, also good performances by Jean Peters in the role of the faithful, ever-loving and determined squaw Nalinle, and John McIntire as the hard-boiled, cynical Indian-hunter Al Sieber, in a role that prefigures the twilight heroes of Peckinpah's films.
All in all, a classic of the Western genre which inaugurated Aldrich's later shining career.
The film is certainly worth watching, not only because of the human interest of the story itself, but also as a well-crafted piece of cinema. Apache is the first great movie by the director Robert Aldrich, who in that year of 1954 would score double and reward us with another masterpiece, the unforgettable Veracruz, also with a Burt Lancaster in absolute state of grace as an actor, this time teaming with the veteran Gary Cooper.If in Veracruz Lancaster gave as a memorable performance as the attractive villain Joe Erin, here he is no less powerful as the honest and indomitable warrior Massai. At his side, also good performances by Jean Peters in the role of the faithful, ever-loving and determined squaw Nalinle, and John McIntire as the hard-boiled, cynical Indian-hunter Al Sieber, in a role that prefigures the twilight heroes of Peckinpah's films.
All in all, a classic of the Western genre which inaugurated Aldrich's later shining career.
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- 1.240.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 31 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1
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