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Director
  
Robert Aldrich

Budget
  
1.2 million USD

Writer
  
Alan Sharp

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Western

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
October 18, 1972 (1972-10-18)

Producers
  
Burt Lancaster, Harold Hecht, Carter DeHaven

Cast
  
Burt Lancaster
(McIntosh),
Bruce Davison
(Lt. Garnett DeBuin),
Jorge Luke
(Ke-Ni-Tay),
Richard Jaeckel
(Sergeant),
Joaquin Martinez
(Ulzana),
Lloyd Bochner
(Capt. Charles Gates)

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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Apache Woman

Tagline
  
One man alone understood the savagery of the early American west from both sides.

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When word arrives that Apache warrior Ulzana has assembled a war party and left the reservation, the United States Army pegs veteran tracker McIntosh (Burt Lancaster) and Apache Ke-Ni-Tay (Jorge Luke) to lead a young, prejudiced lieutenants (Bruce Davison) troops to find Ulzana. Outmaneuvered and unfamiliar with the terrain, the cavalry struggles to stop the long-mistreated and raging Apaches from destroying everything in their path in what initially seem like senseless acts of violence.

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Ulzanas Raid is a 1972 revisionist Western starring Burt Lancaster, Richard Jaeckel, Bruce Davison and Joaquin Martinez. The film, which was filmed on location in Arizona, was directed by Robert Aldrich based on a script by Alan Sharp. Emanuel Levy summarizes the film, "Ulzanas Raid, one of the best Westerns of the 1970s, is also one of the most underestimated pictures of vet director Robert Aldrich, better known for his sci-fi and horror flicks, such as Kiss Me Deadly and What Ever Happened to Baby Jane."

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Set in 1880s Arizona, it portrays a brutal raid by Chiricahua Apaches against European settlers. The bleak and nihilistic tone showing U.S. troops chasing an elusive but murderous enemy has been seen as allegorical to the United States participation in the Vietnam War.

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Report reaches the US cavalry that the Apache leader Ulzana has left his reservation with a band of followers. A compassionate young officer, Lieutenant DeBuin, is given a small company to find him and bring him back; accompanying the troop is McIntosh, an experienced scout, and Ke-Ni-Tay, an Apache guide. Ulzana massacres, rapes and loots across the countryside; and as DeBuin encounters the remains of his victims, he is compelled to learn from McIntosh and to confront his own naivity and hidden prejudices.

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Plot

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Following mistreatment by agency authorities, Ulzana breaks out of the San Carlos Indian Reservation with a small war party. Soon news reaches the local military commander, who sends riders to alert local homesteads. Both troopers are separately ambushed; one is dragged away while the other shoots the settler woman he is escorting and then himself. The warriors play catch with his heart. The womans husband, who stayed behind to protect his farm, is captured and tortured to death. Army scout MacIntosh (Lancaster) is given the job of finding Ulzana (Martinez) with a few dozen soldiers led by an inexperienced lieutenant, Garnett DeBuin (Davison). The small cavalry column includes a veteran sergeant (Jaeckel) and Apache scout Ke-Ni-Tay (Luke). Ke-Ni-Tay knows Ulzana, as their wives are sisters.

The cavalry troop leaves Fort Lowell and soon finds evidence of the activities of the Apache war party. The film then focuses on the soldiers reality, facing a merciless enemy with far better local skills. The young officer, shocked and then hardened by the cruelty and harshness around him, struggles with his Christian conscience and view of humanity. MacIntosh and Ke-Ni-Tay attempt to outthink and outfight their enemies, while advising the lieutenant. DeBuin cautiously accepts their guidance though remaining mistrustful of the Apache scout. Ulzana and most of his men abandon their horses to be led circuitously by two other warriors in an attempt to tire the pursuers heavily loaded mounts. Ke-Ni-Tay notices that the trail is now of unladen horses, and Macintosh works out a plan that leads to the loss of the horses and the death of their two Apache escorts, who include Ulzanas son. The lieutenant prevents his men from mutilating the dead boy.

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The raiders attack a nearby farm, burning the homesteader to death and seizing two horses. McIntosh realizes that the remaining Apaches physically and psychologically need horses and will try to obtain them by raiding the troop. The woman of the burned-out farm, instead of being raped to death, has been left alive so that the cavalry will be forced to send her to the fort with an escort. By splitting the troop, Ulzana hopes to successfully attack the escort and seize its horses. McIntosh suggests a decoy plan to make Ulzana falsely believe that his tactics are successful.

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Ulzanas warriors ambush the small escort detachment, obtaining all of its horses and killing the sergeant and his soldiers before DeBuin can arrive with the rest of his force. McIntosh is fatally wounded. Only the woman survives unharmed though now apparently crazed by her experiences. Ke-Ni-Tay scatters the captured horses as bugle calls from the cavalry ineptly alert the Apaches to DeBuins approach. Ulzana flees on foot as the remnants of his band are killed. Ke-Ni-Tay confronts him and shows him the Army bugle taken from the body of his son. Ulzana puts down his weapons and sings his death song before the Apache scout kills him. A corporal suggests that Ulzana, or at least his head, should be taken back to the fort. The lieutenant however orders him to be buried, a task that Ke-Ni-Tay insists on carrying out himself. MacIntosh knows that he will not survive the journey back to the fort, and chooses to stay behind to die alone.

Cast

  • Burt Lancaster as McIntosh
  • Bruce Davison as Lt. Garnett DeBuin
  • Jorge Luke as Ke-Ni-Tay (army scout)
  • Richard Jaeckel as Sergeant
  • Joaquin Martinez as Ulzana (as Joaquin Martinez)
  • Lloyd Bochner as Capt. Charles Gates
  • Karl Swenson as Willy Rukeyser (settler)
  • Douglass Watson as Maj. Cartwright (CO, Ft. Lowell)
  • Dran Hamilton as Mrs. Riordan
  • John Pearce as Corporal
  • Gladys Holland as Mrs. Rukeyser
  • Margaret Fairchild as Mrs. Abbie Ginsford
  • Aimee Eccles as McIntoshs Indian woman (as Aimee Eccles)
  • Richard Bull as Ginsford (settler)
  • Otto Reichow as Dutch Steegmeyer (Indian Agent, San Carlos Reservation)
  • George Aguilar as Indian Brave
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    Burt Lancaster appears in Ulzanas Raid and Apache. Burt Lancaster appears in Ulzanas Raid and Buffalo Bill and the Indians - or Sitting Bulls History Lesson. Broken Arrow (1950). Comanche (1956). Apache Drums (1951).

    Reception

    Gene Siskel said the movie was one of the ten best of 1972. Vincent Canby of the New York Times also said it was one of the best films of the year.

    References

    Ulzanas Raid Wikipedia
    Ulzanas Raid IMDb Ulzanas Raid themoviedb.org


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