Captain Apache

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Captain Apache (UK · Spain 1971 / Director: Alexander Singer)

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Also known as

Capitán Apache (Spain) | Deathwork (USA) | The Guns of April Morning (UK) | Capitan Apache (Italy) | Kapteeni Apassi (Finland) | Pääpiru (Finland) | O Keravnos ton Apache (Greece) | Hunt the Man Down | Capitão Apache (Brazil) | 地獄のアパッチ (Japan) | 情報将校アパッチ (Japan)
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Synopsis

In charge of finding the meaning of the words, "April morning", which were uttered by the murdered Indian Commissioner, is Captain Apache. He is stymied at every turn when the people involved are being killed and he himself is attacked.

Credits

  • Cast (English): Lee Van Cleef (Captain Cullah "Apache" Burnett), Caroll Baker (Maude), Stuart Whitman (Griffin), Percy Herbert (Moon), Elisa Montés (Rosita), Tony Vogel (Snake), Charles Stalmaker [as Charles Stalnaker] (Sergeant O'Rourke), Carlos Bravo [as Charlie Bravo] (Sanchez), Faith Clift (Abigail, farmer's widow), Dee Pollock [as D. Pollock] (Al, Griffin gunman), Dan van Husen (Ben, Griffin gunman), Hugh McDermott (General Ryland), George Margo (Sheriff O'Jay), José Bódalo (Mexican General), Elza Zabala (witch), Allen Russell (maitre d'hotel), Carl Rapp, Bud Strait (Luke, O'Jay deputy), X Brands (stabbed deputy), Ricardo Palacios (Sergeant Carlos), Milo Quesada (O'Jay deputy), Bruce M. Fischer (O'Jay deputy), Eric Chapman, J. Radlowsky, Fernando Sanchez Polack (blind guitarist), Dean Selmier, Per Barclay (new commissioner), Lucy Tiller, John Clark, Randy Gibson, Francisco Marso (army telegrapher), Luis Induni (Commissioner Harry T. Collier), Rupert Crabb (President Grant imposter), Vito Salier (Diablo), Antonio Padilla (cantina owner), Cass Martin (Mexican soldier), Cris Huerta [as Cris Huertas]
  • Uncredited actors: Jess Hahn (Father Rodriguez), Joaquín Parra (Griffin henchman), Agustín Bescos (cantina victim), Max Slaten (Freddie, telegrapher), Roberto Camardiel (bystander), J.W. Jensen (soldier)
  • Story: "Captain Apache" by S.E. Whitman
  • Screenplay: Milton Sperling, Philip Yordan
  • Cinematography: John Cabrera [Technicolor - CinemaScope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Dolores Claman
  • Songs: "April Morning", "Captain Apache" sung by Lee Van Cleef
  • Producer: Milton Sperling, Philip Yordan
  • Art direction: Julio Molina

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Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 94 min

Release Dates

  • August 1971 (UK)
  • October 27, 1971 (USA)
  • May 5, 1972 (West Germany)

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