Apache Territory RARE Classic Western Movie DVD 1958 Rory Calhoun
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Apache Territory 1958 68 Min Plot Drifter Logan Cates (Rory Calhoun) spies the desert at a watering hole when he sees Apache Indians about to attack three cowboys. He fires a warning shot into the air, allowing the cowboys to flee. Sometime later, Cates encounters a young woman whose parents have been tortured and murdered by Ap...ache Indians.Sensing the presence of Apaches, Logan brings the girl to a small box canyon that is not only defensible but has a supply of water. He meets up with 19-year-old Lonnie Foreman, who was the only survivor of the group that Cates warned before. The location attracts a variety of people escaping the Apaches including a small band of cavalrymen, Logan's former girlfriend, Jennifer Fair, and her fiancee, Grant Kimbough. On the first night in the canyon, a Pima Indian named Lugo sneaks in looking for water. Though he is wanted for murder by the United States for killing an officer who wanted Lugo's gold, Cates allows him to stay due to his hatred towards the Apache. Lonnie and Junie Hatchett, the girl who Cates rescued earlier, quickly grow attached to one another.
CASTRory Calhoun - Logan CatesBarbara Bates - Jennifer FairJohn Dehner - Grant KimbroughCarolyn Craig - Junie HatchettTom Pittman - Lonnie ForemanLeo Gordon - ZimmermanMyron Healey - WebbFrancis De Sales - Sgt. SheehanFrank DeKova - LugoRegis Parton - ConleyFred Krone - StylesBob Woodward - Graves Please Remember the Show is over 75 years OldI try and bring you the Best Quality AvailablePlease do not Buy if you are expecting High Definition Quality - Your Disc Will Come in A Plain White Envelope with the Title written on the Envelope not on the Disc- Your Item Will come on a High Quality DVD Disc This Movie is in Public DomainDate of release: Sept 1st , 1958
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