Apache woman

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Movie
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
Rod
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

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'."

- Christian Keßler : Welcome to hell

"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

Individual evidence

  1. Apache Woman. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used