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Cry Blood, Apache

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
719
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Cry Blood, Apache (1970)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

Gang of sadistic cowboys let nothing stand in their way in their search for gold.Gang of sadistic cowboys let nothing stand in their way in their search for gold.Gang of sadistic cowboys let nothing stand in their way in their search for gold.

  • Director
    • Jack Starrett
  • Writers
    • Sean MacGregor
    • Harold Roberts
  • Stars
    • Jody McCrea
    • Marie Gahva
    • Dan Kemp
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    719
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Starrett
    • Writers
      • Sean MacGregor
      • Harold Roberts
    • Stars
      • Jody McCrea
      • Marie Gahva
      • Dan Kemp
    • 29User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jody McCrea
    Jody McCrea
    • Pitcalin
    Marie Gahva
    • Jemme
    • (as Marie Gahua)
    Dan Kemp
    • Vittorio
    Robert Tessier
    Robert Tessier
    • Two Card Charlie
    Jack Starrett
    Jack Starrett
    • The Deacon
    Don Henley
    • Benji Dawson
    Carolyn Stellar
    Carolyn Stellar
    • Cochalla
    Rik Nervik
    • Billy Dawson
    • (as Rik Nervick)
    Barbara Sanford
    • Mother
    Carroll Kemp
    • Old Indian
    Andy Anza
    • Crippled Indian
    Joel McCrea
    Joel McCrea
    • Pitcalin as an Older Man
    Marcus Rudnick
    • Indian
    Dawn Lyn
    Dawn Lyn
    • Indian Child
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Starrett
    • Writers
      • Sean MacGregor
      • Harold Roberts
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    User reviews29

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    4mstomaso

    Hero-less Western had some Potential

    The major theme of Cry Blood Apache is the worthlessness of human life outside of civil society. This nihilistic tale takes place in the mythic old west, around the time of the goldrush, and is about as inaccurate as possible. Nevertheless, the story fermented some interesting ironies and a few fairly predictable but entertaining plot twists. Unfortunately, only the Native American characters are in any way sympathetic and even the Euro-American protagonist is more of a survivor than a hero.

    Amoral cowboys rape, pillage and massacre a small Apache village, leaving two survivors, a raped woman and her vengeful brother. The woman becomes attached to the one cowboy who is decent toward her (McLure), but out there in the wild somewhere her brother awaits his opportunity to attain vengeance.

    Cry Blood Apache is one of two films released by the late profilic b-movie director Jack Starrett (Dukes of Hazzard, First Blood, etc) in 1970. Starrett also managed to act in at least one film per year during the 1970s, including a memorable performance in Blazing Saddles. Although Starrett's directing is often heavily criticized in reviews of this film, I believe that the film's budget had much more to do with its generally poor reception than the directing did. The film was obviously rushed through production and some of the acting (including star McLure) left much to be desired. Lastly, Cry Blood Apache was made at a time when the hallmark of western films was exquisite and often lavish cinematography - and Cry Blood Apache has neither. Despite all of this, the method of storytelling and the story itself had some merit. Had the film been better-supported, it might have fared better.

    Recommended for hardcore western addicts. Not recommended for others.
    4Alberto-7

    OK low budget revenge western

    This film is not as bad as most people have noted. I'm sure they were turned off by the very downbeat story and low budget. Many scenes were also dubbed which does not help. I found the plot delivered especially in the second half of the film. I liked the way the Apache seeking revenge went about tracking down the gang of killers and wiping them out one by one. The methods he uses to kill them off are certainly inventive. The other big plus in this film is the location shooting in Sequoia National Forest in California and other locations in Arizona(the entire film was shot outdoors). You can almost feel the cold wind blowing and taste the omnipresent dust. Performances are mixed. Jody McCrea(who also produced the film) is OK as the "hero" of the film. His motivations seem ambiguous but this did not bother me that much. Joel McCrae(doing his son a favor by appearing in this film) is not on-screen nearly enough but his facial expressions are so subtle that we understand quickly what he is feeling. Director Jack Starrett delivers one very weird performance as the bible-obsessed killer who lusts for gold constantly muttering to himself and to the others. Don Henley (not sure if this is the Don Henley of the Eagles)is quite good as the leader of the gang. Ruthless but more cunning than you think. The character of Billy is probably the weakest. He is supposed to be a ruthless goon but is played at times as a whimpering baby. The others are OK but nothing special. This is best viewed late at night when nothing else is on. Overall I give it 4 Apaches out of 10.
    3lost-in-limbo

    Not good.

    It was an unexpected sight seeing Robert Tessier with flowing locks. It's usually little to no hair from what I remember seeing. Other than that, not much else had my interest in Jack Starrett's dusty, crude and very plodding revenge western of an Apache warrior hunting down a couple of cowboys who killed his tribe, and the only survivor leading them to a gold mine.

    Long, dry stretches of idle chat, in-fighting and horse-riding takes up most the time before the Apache catches up. This story is seen through flashbacks, by one of the cowboys (you know, the only one who had morals), now an elderly man deciding to reminisce about the whole ordeal while travelling the same path. Yeah, it's not worth the reminiscing, and I don't know why he would want to?
    bkoganbing

    What some folks won't do for family

    Poor Joel McCrea who couldn't leave the screen on a high note like Randolph Scott in Ride the High Country. He had to come back to play a cameo in a film his son Jody produced and starred in.

    Jody had a minor career in the 60s in those beach films. He had gotten a break playing a deputy in a short-lived television series called Wichita Town that starred his father as a sheriff. He never really established himself and I guess Cry Blood, Apache was a last effort.

    IT's just bad all around, bad acting, bad directing, lousy script that god awful music that punctuates all foreign made westerns.

    Joel should have just stayed on his ranch.
    2boblipton

    Disintegration of the Western

    Poor little programmer of a western, tries to ride in the trail of the Eastwood-Leone "Man With No Name" series and fails. There is an intensely 1960s feel the the performances that make the performances awkward and unconvincing. In addition, the prints have a washed-out look.

    Even a graceful opening with Joel McCrea playing the lead character in later years -- the lead is played by his son, Jody -- serves only to make the rest of the movie more awkward.

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    • Trivia
      The film features Rik Nervik, Carolyn Stellar and Dawn Lyn, the parents and sister of future singer and teen idol Leif Garrett.
    • Goofs
      In the first scene, some of the slain Indians show signs of movement (breathing, etc.).
    • Quotes

      The Deacon: Now, we made a bargain. I'm gonna build you a church and you're gonna lead me to some gold. Remember? But, Lord, you're not helping at all!

    • Soundtracks
      The Ride In
      by Al Quick

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1971 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Schreit, wenn wir verrecken!
    • Filming locations
      • Sequoia National Forest, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Bronco Films
      • Liberty Entertainment Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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