Review of Apache Woman

Apache Woman (1955)
5/10
A Mediocre Grade-B Western
10 March 2021
This film essentially begins with a government expert on Indian affairs by the name of "Rex Moffett" (Lloyd Bridges) being sent out west to investigate the murders of several white settlers from a town near an Apache reservation. Since all of the evidence indicates that the Apaches are responsible the people of the town have become quite upset and demand immediate military action by the army-or else. To make matters even more complicated, the townspeople also believe that a half-blood Apache by the name of "Armand LeBeau" (Lance Fuller) and his sister "Anne LeBeau" (Joan Taylor) are also responsible and should be punished as well. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a mediocre, grade-B Western which barely manages to pass the time. To that extent, none of the actors really stood out all that much either and for that reason I have rated this movie accordingly. Average.
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