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Fort Apache
Fort Apache

Fort Apache (1948)

70% User Rating
2h 8min
Western

"John Ford's Masterpiece of the Frontier!"

Owen Thursday sees his new posting to the desolate Fort Apache as a chance to claim the military honour which he believes is rightfully his. Arrogant, obsessed with military form and ultimately self-destructive, he attempts to destroy the Apache chief Cochise after luring him across the border from Mexico, against the advice of his subordinates.

John FordDirector

Cast

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John Wayne

John Wayne

Capt. Kirby York

Henry Fonda

Henry Fonda

Lt. Col. Owen Thursday

Shirley Temple

Shirley Temple

Philadelphia Thursday

Pedro Armendáriz

Pedro Armendáriz

Sgt. Beaufort

Ward Bond

Ward Bond

Sgt. Maj. Michael O'Rourke

George O'Brien

George O'Brien

Capt. Sam Collingwood

Victor McLaglen

Victor McLaglen

Sgt. Festus Mulcahy

Anna Lee

Anna Lee

Mrs. Emily Collingwood

Irene Rich

Irene Rich

Mrs. Mary O'Rourke

Dick Foran

Dick Foran

Sgt. Quincannon

Guy Kibbee

Guy Kibbee

Capt. Dr. Wilkens

Grant Withers

Grant Withers

Silas Meacham

Jack Pennick

Jack Pennick

Sgt. Daniel Schattuck

Ray Hyke

Ray Hyke

Lt. Gates

Movita

Movita

Guadalupe

Miguel Inclán

Miguel Inclán

Cochise

Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Ma (barmaid)

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Philip Kieffer

Cavalryman

Mae Marsh

Mae Marsh

Mrs. Gates

Hank Worden

Hank Worden

Southern Recruit

John Agar

John Agar

2nd Lt. Michael Shannon O'Rourke

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Abdullah Abbas

Officer at Dance (uncredited)

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Danny Borzage

Recruit With Mustache / Accordionist at Serenade (uncredited)

Cliff Clark

Cliff Clark

Stage Driver (uncredited)

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Jane Crowley

Officer's Wife (uncredited)

Frank Ferguson

Frank Ferguson

Newspaperman (uncredited)

Francis Ford

Francis Ford

Fen - Stage Guard (uncredited)

William Forrest

William Forrest

Reporter (uncredited)

Fred Graham

Fred Graham

Cavalryman (uncredited)

Frank McGrath

Frank McGrath

Cpl. Derice (uncredited)

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Clyde McLeod

Officer at Dance (uncredited)

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Russell Meeker

Officer at Dance (uncredited)

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Al Murphy

Orchestra Leader (uncredited)

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John Rice

Officer at Dance (uncredited)

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Phil Schumacher

Soldier (uncredited)

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Allen D. Sewall

Officer at Dance (uncredited)

Mickey Simpson

Mickey Simpson

NCO at Dance (uncredited)

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Leslie Sketchley

Officer at Dance (uncredited)

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Brick Sullivan

Officer at Dance (uncredited)

Harry Tenbrook

Harry Tenbrook

Tom O'Feeney (uncredited)

Archie Twitchell

Archie Twitchell

Reporter (uncredited)

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Eleanore Vogel

Officer's Wife (uncredited)

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

May 29, 2019

Any questions? Fort Apache is the first film of what came to be known as John Ford's US Cavalry trilogy. Just like the other two, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon & Rio Grande, this is also based on a short story by James Warner Bellah. Originally intended to be shot in colour, it was however filmed in black and white with Ford still making spectacular use of the Monument Valley location. The story primarily deals with opposite factions within the same army. On one hand is Lt. Col. Owen Thursday (Henry Fonda), stiffly rigid in his beliefs, a stickler for the rules and pig ignorant and hostile towards the Indians he has been sent to control. On the other hand is Captain. Kirby York (John Wayne), more relaxed towards those under his command, he's also knowledgeable about, and respectful towards, the Indian race. Thursday is also something of a chauvinist and a snob, he is determined to stop a burgeoning union between his daughter Philadelphia (Shirley Temple) and Lieutenant O'Rourke (John Agar), with O'Rourke's homely family seen as too low for his daughter. All of this is played out in a far out military outpost, something else that Thursday also resents - that he was sent here instead of some place where a chance of glory was imminent. Ford's film is also intriguing in its view of army life for the women at the post. As the men go about their military chores, the women have to remain lady-like even in the face of stupidity and ignorance. And Ford also occupies much of the piece with military etiquette, rank and file and social standing. This is also one of his most overtly sympathetic movies as regards the Indians. Here it's the Apache, led by the wise and stoic Cochise, they are not painted as villains, instead they are victims of trouble stirred by vile Indian agent Meacham (Grant Wthers). It's this thread that leads us to the fabulous last thirty minutes of the film. Ford's action sequences are a given, highly impressive as always, but it's his parting shot that leaves the greatest indelible mark. The myths of the West and the need for heroes is given close scrutiny by the master director - food for thought as the close caption booms out of the screen. Fort Apache takes its lead from George Armstrong Custer's folly, and covers it with intelligence, wit and panoramic delights. 8.5/10

Media

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Thursday's Charge Into an Apache Ambush

Thursday's Charge Into an Apache Ambush

Escape from Diablo's Band

Escape from Diablo's Band

Fort Apache

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