Apache
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Apache
Summary
Apache is a film[1]. Apache ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (368 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Apache's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Apache was directed by Robert Aldrich[4].
- Apache was directed by Harold Hecht[5].
- Paul Wellman wrote the screenplay for Apache[6].
- James R. Webb wrote the screenplay for Apache[7].
- Apache's composer is recorded as David Raksin[8].
- Apache's genre is Western film[9].
- Apache's genre is war film[10].
- Apache's genre is drama film[11].
- Apache's genre is action film[12].
- Apache's genre is adventure film[13].
- Apache's genre is fiction film[14].
- Apache's genre is film adaptation[15].
- A cast member of Apache was Burt Lancaster[16].
- A cast member of Apache was Jean Peters[17].
- A cast member of Apache was John McIntire[18].
- A cast member of Apache was Charles Bronson[19].
- A cast member of Apache was Monte Blue[20].
- A cast member of Apache was Ian MacDonald[21].
- A cast member of Apache was John Dehner[22].
- A cast member of Apache was Morris Ankrum[23].
- A cast member of Apache was Paul Guilfoyle[24].
- A cast member of Apache was Walter Sande[25].
- A cast member of Apache was John George[26].
- A cast member of Apache was Rory Mallinson[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Burt Lancaster[28] and Harold Hecht[29]. Directors include Robert Aldrich[4] and Harold Hecht[5]. Screenwriters include Paul Wellman[6] and James R. Webb[7]. Cast members include Burt Lancaster[16], Jean Peters[17], John McIntire[18], Charles Bronson[19], Monte Blue[20], and Ian MacDonald[21].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1954[30], June 30, 1954[31], July 9, 1954[32], October 15, 1954[33], December 22, 1954[34], and December 23, 1954[35]. The original language of Apache was English[36]. Genres include Western film[9], war film[10], drama film[11], action film[12], adventure film[13], and fiction film[14]. Apache was distributed by video on demand[37].
Reception
Reviews include 5.6/10[38] and 70%[39].
Why It Matters
Apache ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (368 views/month).[2] Apache has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40] Apache is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]