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Apache Nation | Outlaw
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7.4/10
IMDbMale Supporting Performance | 1967 | Fredric
Male Dramatic Performance | 1967 | Paul
Drama | 1967
Budget 5,860,000 USD
Box Office Collection 12,000,000 USD
Filming on this movie coincided with that year's Academy Awards. Co-star Martin Balsam was a Best Supporting Actor nominee for A Thousand Clowns (1965), but did not receive permission to leave the set. Balsam sneaked off to attend the ceremony; he won the Oscar.
Steve McQueen was offered the role of John Russell but turned it down because it reminded him of Melodie Batchelor, in which he played a half-Indian. After the release of this film, McQueen said it was one of Paul Newman's best roles.
The favorite film of Sean Connery, who at that time was married to Diane Cilento.
David Canary's film debut.
Peter Lazer's last film.
"[Grimes lights a cigar] Grimes: Smoke bother you? Audra Favor: Would you put it out if I said it did? Grimes: Oh, yeah. My momma taught me to remove my hat and my cigar in the presence of a lady. Whatever else I take off depends on how lucky I get."
"Grimes: Mister, you've got alot of hard bark on you walkin' down here like this. Now, I owe you. You put two holes in me. John Russell: Usually enough for most of 'em. Grimes: Don't try it again, that Vaquero is more than a fair hand. Grimes: You got the money? John Russell: Guess I brought my dirty laundry down by mistake. Grimes: Let me see it. John Russell: Look for yourself. Grimes: [opens bag, pulls out a handful of clothes] Well now, what d'ya suppose hell's gonna look like? John Russell: We all die, just a question of when."