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Apache Woman

(1955, 1h 22min, NR)
4.6

(1955, 1h 22min, NR)4.6

Apache Woman

(1955, 1h 22min, NR)

(1955, 1h 22min, NR)
4.6

4.6

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Genre

Western, Old movies

Synopsis

American-International was still American Releasing Corporation, and studio head Roger Corman was still in his "western" period, when Apache Woman came out in the fall of 1955. The title character, a half-breed named Anne Libeau (Joan Taylor), is the sister of renegade Apache Armand (Lance Fuller). Despite (or perhaps because of) his college education, Armand goes on a one-man rampage against the white settlers of Arizona. Government agent Rex Moffet (Lloyd Bridges) vows to halt Armand's activities, a task made difficult when he falls in love with Anne. Apache Woman was well photographed by Floyd Crosby, who later collaborated with Roger Corman on the producer-director's "Edgar Allan Poe" series of the 1960s.
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