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Apache Uprising (1966) Mark Franklin June 28, 2015 1960s. Rory Calhoun plays veteran frontiersman Jim Walker, who agrees to ride shotgun on the Butterfield stage from Apache Wells to Lordsburg, even though the Apache are on the warpath. He’s riding alongside longtime friend Charlie Russell and accompanied by grizzled old-timer Bill Gibson.
A stagecoach hauling honest citizens mixed with a few dubious people travels through the Southwest wilderness during an Apache uprising with everything culminating at a way station. Rory Calhoun, Lon Chaney Jr. and Corinne Calvet are the protagonists while John Russell, DeForest Kelley and Gene Evans play the outlaws
At Apache Wells, Vance Buckner plans with Jess Cooney and Toby Jack Saunders to rob a stagecoach outside the town. When the stage leaves, Jim, Bill, Jess, and Toby Jack are aboard. At the station, Jim fights with Toby Jack when he insults Janice, one of the passengers.
Summaries. Various stage coach passengers and outlaws travelling through Indian country are forced to join forces against the Apaches. When drifters Jim Walker and Bill Gibson find a settlers' wagon destroyed by Apaches, they immediately suspect an Apache uprising. The Tontos and the Mescaleros Apaches have stirred trouble in recent months ...
Corinne Calvet, Lon Chaney Jr., John Russell. ; APACHE UPRISING. Starring: Corinne Calvet, Lon Chaney Jr., John Russell and directed by R. G. Springsteen. Western involving a Butterfield stage robbery and Apache Indian attack in post-Civil War Arizona territory.. Paramount Pictures.
Various stage coach passengers and outlaws travelling through Indian country are forced to join forces against the Apaches.
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Apache Uprising (1965) Written by Wuchak. on February 22, 2022. Rory Calhoun, DeForest Kelley and John Russell clash with Apaches at a way station. A stagecoach hauling honest citizens mixed with a few dubious people travels through the Southwest wilderness during an Apache uprising with everything culminating at a way station.