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Apache Nation | Rifle
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6.6/10
IMDbBest Actor Drama | 1965 | Anthony
Film debut of Jim Brown. He gave up his football career, at its peak, to try acting.
The film was considered groundbreaking as the two leads were both Jewish.
Plot is very similar to The Comancheros (1961), another Fox movie that also starred Stuart Whitman.
Character Pardee (Edmond O'Brien) explains his war tactics similar to the way Colonel Kurtz did in Apocalypse Now. He admires the enemy's ruthlessness and plans to create an army like that of his own.
The film was released while Franciosa was starring on an ABC sitcom called "Valentine's Day." To help publicize the picture, Franciosa comedically re-created his Rodriguez character in one episode. Both the feature and the series were produced by 20th Century-Fox.
"Col. Wagner: You can give me your word that you'll get them there? Maj. James 'Jim' Lassiter: My word? Col. Wagner: That's right. Maj. James 'Jim' Lassiter: [laughing] Well colonel, for whatever it's worth, you can have it!"
"Bloodshirt: Lassiter... Lassiter... They tell me there is such a man, great killer of my people. Often I think, what kind of man is this Lassiter, that hunts the Apache like the Apache hunts the white eye? Now I look, I see, same as me, [hand on his heart] Bloodshirt: same hate here."