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  1. Apache Territory is a 1958 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and produced by and starring Rory Calhoun. It was released by Columbia Pictures. The story is based on the 1957 novel Last Stand at Papago Wells by Louis L'Amour.

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    The Apache ( / əˈpætʃi / ə-PATCH-ee) are several Southern Athabaskan language –speaking peoples of the Southwest, the Southern Plains and Northern Mexico. They are linguistically related to the Navajo. They migrated from the Athabascan homelands in the north into the Southwest between 1000 and 1500 CE. [5]

  3. Apache Territory: Directed by Ray Nazarro. With Rory Calhoun, Barbara Bates, John Dehner, Carolyn Craig. A no-nonsense drifter leads a ragtag collective surrounded by a deadly tribe of Apaches.

  4. Apache Territory (1958) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. A no-nonsense drifter leads a ragtag collective surrounded by a deadly tribe of Apaches. Logan Cates, a drifter, is traveling through Apache country. He is joined by a few civilians and a small band of soldiers at a water hole when they get pinned down by Apaches.

  6. Sep 18, 2012 · Apache Territory (1958) was the tenth feature film based on his work and the third starring Rory Calhoun, who this same year starred in the TV Western series The Texan, which based some episodes on L'Amour stories.

  7. A drifter crossing the Arizona desert routs a band of marauding Apaches and rescues the young survivor of a massacre.

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  8. Following the aftermath of an attack by a marauding band of Apaches on a wagon train, drifter Logan Cates (Rory Calhoun) comes upon the lone survivor, a distraught adolescent girl.

  9. Apache Territory. Western 1958 1 hr 15 min. Available on Plex. Calhoun stars as a drifter who finds himself helping a group of backbiting settlers under Indian attack. Most of the ungrateful pilgrims run to their deaths in spite of the cowboy's efforts to save them.

  10. The Apache Indians came from the Alaskan region, Canada, and portions of the American Southwest. Eventually the tribe migrated toward the United States further south, and divided itself into two basic regions, with the Rio Grande River serving as the dividing line.

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