When Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather won Marlon Brando the best actor award at the 1972 Academy Awards, the actor refused it on protest grounds of the inhuman depictions of Native Americans in American movies. All participants excel!

The Apache are savage, and Aldrich doesn't flinch from showing this, but they are afforded respect, and crucially, understanding. World premiere release of exciting, vivid western score! World premiere release of exciting, vivid western score! AKA: Fureur apache. The acting is superb by all involved which indicates a great directing effort. US troops go after an Apache war party. Ulzana’s Raid was made at the neight of the Vietnam war, and uses the American Indian for very different ends. Ulzana's Raid subtitles.

Explosive Media’s all-region Blu-ray + PAL DVD of Ulzana’s Raid looks great — previous Universal DVDs of this title are sad affairs, but this encoding is sharp and colorful. As with Soldier Blue and Chato’s Land , Ulzana’s Raid depicts the west as a battleground between white people who basically had no business beig there and savage Indians prone to the most hideous extremes of cruelty and violence. Report reaches the US cavalry that the Apache leader Ulzana has left his reservation with a band of followers. As far as I noticed recently, the movie Ulzana's Raid should be some years after 1881, since the sergeant says he was a corporal when chasing Nana in '81.

I can see where this movie may have been almost too much for audiences back in the 70's. To Defeat The Apaches, They Had to Be Just as Savage. Add ULZANA`S RAID to the list. ULZANA'S RAID (CD) Composed by: Frank DeVol. After fierce war chief Ulzana and a small war party jump the reservation bent on murder and terror, an inexperienced young lieutenant is assigned to track him down. ULZANA’S RAID (1972). Report reaches the US cavalry that the Apache leader Ulzana has left his reservation with a band of followers. Jeff, you seem to assume that Ulzana's raid happens in 1885, the date of the real Ulzana's raid, even though you point out serious differences such as the movie raid starting from San Carlos and the real raid starting from Mexico. Script writer Alan Sharp apparently intended Ulzana's Raid to be an allegory of the Vietnam War... but in 1972 few viewers picked up on this.

The answer, Ulzana doesn't want to fight, just kill you. ULZANA'S RAID (CD) Composed by: Frank DeVol.

Grounds of which John Ford’s Drums Along the Mohawk, Fort Apache, and The Searchers would be case in point. Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davison star, Alan Sharp scripts, Joseph Biroc photographs, Robert Aldrich directs, Universal Pictures presents, Frank DeVol scores. ... Westerns of the 1970s, directed with grim efficiency and honesty by action man Robert Aldrich, from a peppery, complex script … Outstanding movie. AKA: Fureur apache. Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davison star, Alan Sharp scripts, Joseph Biroc photographs, Robert Aldrich directs, Universal Pictures presents, Frank DeVol scores. It has a simple premise, which is usually the sign of a good film.

Ulzana’s Raid. Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité. dir – Robert Aldrich. A wonderfully complex script from Alan Sharp manages to make all the characters intriguing and deserving of further delving. The unsparing script by Alan Sharp inevitably suggests a parallel with events in Vietnam. The major wants him to find out what Ulzana’s intentons are. Ulzana s Raid Review. What lifts Ulzana's Raid high above many of its contemporaries is its on the money dialogue. McIntosh already knows the answer: Ulzana intends to kill, rape and torture as much as possible, likely working his way toward the Mexican border … Ulzana’s Raid (1972) ... DeBuin (Bruce Davison), is ordered to pursue Ulzana and his war party to either kill them, capture them or chase them to the U.S./Mexico border.

To Defeat The Apaches, They Had to Be Just as Savage. There that’s it the entire premise and a tightly plotted one at that, something that is not often seen in Hollywood scripts nowadays. Ulzana s Raid Renegade Apache Ulzana breaks off the reservation and goes on a murder raid , pursued by a party of cavalrymen led by inexperienced young officer DeBuin with advice from a …

Directed by Robert Aldrich. It may bore some viewers, but this is a script about tactics and the science of a looming battle. The actor playing Ke-Ni-Tay puts in an amazing performance. Ulzana's Raid is the ultimate about Indian warefare, particularly in the Southwest with the Apaches as ultimately the last holdouts among the Native Americans.

One of Aldrich’s best films, which is a bleak and brutal account of the hunt of a small group of barbaric Apaches.