Hondo and the Apaches

6.8
196700

Two episodes from the TV series "Hondo" edited together and released as a feature.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Ralph Taeger

Ralph Taeger

Hondo Lane

Photo of Kathie Browne

Kathie Browne

Angie Dow

Photo of Noah Beery Jr.

Noah Beery Jr.

Buffalo Baker

Photo of Gary Clarke

Gary Clarke

Capt. Richards

Photo of Randy Boone

Randy Boone

Sean Gallagher

Photo of Gary Merrill

Gary Merrill

General Philip Sheridan

Photo of Robert Taylor

Robert Taylor

Gallagher

Photo of Jim Davis

Jim Davis

Krantz

Photo of William Bryant

William Bryant

Colonel George Cook

Photo of John Pickard

John Pickard

Lieutenant

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Reviews

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John Chard

5/10

A Gift of Cochise.

Hondo and the Apaches is directed by Lee H. Katzin and adapted to screenplay by Andrew J. Fenady, which is based from a work by James Edward Grant, from a story titled A Gift of Cochise written by Louis L'Amour. It stars Ralph Taeger, Noah Beery Jr., Robert Taylor, John Smith, Kathie Brown and Michael Pate. Music is by Richard Markowitz and cinematography by Lester Shorr.

Not released theatrically in America, this is two episodes of the TV show "Hondo" spliced together for a release in Europe. Derived from the John Wayne character that headed up Hondo (1953), the plot pitches Hondo (Taeger) as a frontier scout who has a justifiable affinity with the Native Americans. He is sent to broker peace with the Apaches, but a renegade band want no part of it and Hondo must do all he can to avert a war.

It actually is better than it had right to be, because it's nicely performed, has pleasant scenery, and the characters in the main are not just throw away types. Throw in some decent action, a grumpy canine partner for Hondo and a musical score lifting from Bernstein's Magnificent Seven classic, and yer good to go. Taeger is appealing, the character fun (he punches a lot of people out/the rapport with the dog), whilst Taylor is on hand to add a bit of reassuring quality.

It is what it is really, a safe enough production for Western fans to enjoy while it's on. 6/10

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