Apache woman
Movie | |
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German title | Apache woman |
Original title | Una donna chiamata Apache |
Country of production | Italy |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1976 |
length | 93 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director |
Giorgio Mariuzzo (as George McRoots ) |
script | Giorgio Mariuzzo Antonio Racioppi |
production | National / Zenith ( Enzo Doria S. Belket) |
music | Rudy Maglioni |
camera | Sergio Rubini |
cut | Mario Morra |
occupation | |
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Apache Woman is a spaghetti westerns of the late phase of the genre. It premiered in Germany on November 24, 1978.
action
A young cavalry officer named Tommy (involuntarily at first) takes on an Apache girl who has survived a massacre. On the way to Fort Cobb, first respect develops, then an intimate love affair between the two. They must each some rabble resist - a Bible-believing, but incestuous Farmer, a wheeler and various tramps. The latter catch Sunsirahè, the Apache woman, rape and kill her. Tommy escapes, but doesn't live long.
criticism
" Exploitation goods with slight nudities , which at least show the serious effort to create a 'lump-in-the-throat effect'."
"Dilettante spaghetti westerns in a seemingly fake landscape, with bad dramaturgical weaknesses and wooden dialogues."
Others
- The film is a later infusion of the film The Lullaby of Manslaughter ; some sequences of scenes were almost copied. It "naturally does not reach its blood-curdling quality" (Keßler, see above)
- An uncut DVD version in German is available.
- The theme song is interpreted by Judy Hill .
Web links
- Apache Woman in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Review (ital.)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Apache Woman. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .