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Apache Nation | Gambler
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The "Apache" Indians are actually lifeguards from the beach at Santa Monica, California, painted with full body paint and made up to look like Apaches. Director Hugo Fregonese and producer Val Lewton wanted the Apaches to do a lot of leaping from high windows, off of roofs, etc., and the film's budget precluded hiring stuntmen to play the Apaches. They decided to hire the lifeguards because of their athleticism and, more importantly, the fact that they didn't have to get stuntmen's pay.
Final film of producer Val Lewton.
Noreen Corcoran's debut.
Final film of Dorothy Teters.
Final film of Herberta Williams.
"Rev. Griffin: If I live to bury Joe Madden, I'll say only four words over his grave: This was a man."
"Joe Madden: I got a knack at healing. I know something about it. Sam Leeds: Look, you're a great horse doctor, Joe, and... Joe Madden: There isn't much difference between a horse and a human. At least I know how to get started. You wouldn't even know that."