Geronimo

The Red Raider Roars Into Battle... with 10,000 yelling Indians at his back!

4.6
19391h 29m

Production

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The army's effort to capture Apache chief Geronimo, who is leading a band of warriors on a rampage of raiding and murder, is hampered by a feud between two officers--who are father and son.

Cast

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Preston Foster

Capt. Bill Starrett

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Ellen Drew

Alice Hamilton

Photo of William Henry

William Henry

Lt. John Steele, Jr.

Photo of Ralph Morgan

Ralph Morgan

Gen. Steele

Photo of Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart

Gillespie

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Marjorie Gateson

Mrs. Steele

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Pierre Watkin

Col. White

Photo of Kitty Kelly

Kitty Kelly

Daisy Devine

Photo of Monte Blue

Monte Blue

Interpreter

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Addison Richards

Frederick Allison

Photo of Joseph Crehan

Joseph Crehan

President Ulysses S. Grant

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Ivan Miller

Hamilton Fish

Photo of Erville Alderson

Erville Alderson

Undetermined Role

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Stanley Andrews

Colombus Delano

Photo of Hooper Atchley

Hooper Atchley

George Boutwell

Photo of Hank Bell

Hank Bell

Cherrycow

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Wheaton Chambers

John A. Rawlins

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

With the eponymous Apache leader (Chief Thundercloud) swearing revenge on the white men who killed his family years earlier, it falls to "Gen. Steele" (Ralph Morgan) - at the personal instigation of the US President - to try to make peace with this marauding warrior. Of course, it's not going to be that simple - there are vested interests on both sides who wish the conflict to continue, there's a good old dose of family melodrama as his son (William Henry) is also at the post - and they don't exactly see eye to eye, and we also have a wagon train carrying his wife and his son's fiancée en route to the fort through treacherous territory. Now the acting here isn't up to much - aside from the odd gun toting scene from Andy Devine's scouting "Sneezer"; nor is the writing but there are some fun action scenes with the feisty band of blue-shirts facing what appeared to be the entire, and heavily armed, Apache nation bearing down on them. It's far too long, too - but as standard B-western afternoon fayre, it's watchable enough though don't expect any history lessons!

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