Apache Warrior


07:00 am - 09:00 am, Today on WPIX Grit TV (11.3)

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An Apache scout working with the U.S. cavalry is branded a renegade when he seeks to avenge his brother who was murdered by another American Indian.

1957 English
Western

Cast & Crew
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Keith Larsen (Actor) .. Apache Kid
Rodolfo Acosta (Actor) .. Marteen
John Miljan (Actor) .. Nantan
Eddie Little (Actor) .. Apache
Michael Carr (Actor) .. Apache
George Keymas (Actor) .. Chato
Lane Bradford (Actor) .. Sgt. Gaunt
Eugenia Paul (Actor) .. Liwana
Damian O'Flynn (Actor) .. Major
Dehl Berti (Actor) .. Chikisin
Nick Thompson (Actor) .. Horse Trader
Ray Kellogg (Actor) .. Bounty Man
Allan Nixon (Actor) .. Bounty Man
Karl Davis (Actor) .. Bounty Man
David Carlisle (Actor) .. Cavalry Leader
Jim Davis (Actor) .. Ben
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta (Actor) .. Marteen

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Did You Know..
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Keith Larsen (Actor) .. Apache Kid
Born: June 17, 1925
Trivia: Usually grouped together in the 1960s with Hollywood's "Beach Boy" set, Keith Larsen was actually more the tennis-playing type. In fact, he was a tennis pro at the time he was tapped by a talent scout to play a small role in 1951's Operation Pacific. While Larsen's film career was negligible, he prospered on television as star of the weekly series The Hunter (1954), Brave Eagle (1955), Northwest Passage (1958) and The Aquanauts (1960). Because none of his TV projects survived their first seasons, Larsen referred to himself as a "professional failure," though in fact he worked longer and with more frequency than most of his beefcake contemporaries. In 1968, Larsen turned producer/director/screenwriter with the pinchpenny war melodrama Mission Batangas. From 1960 through 1973, Keith Larsen was the husband of actress Vera Miles.
Rodolfo Acosta (Actor) .. Marteen
Born: July 29, 1920
John Miljan (Actor) .. Nantan
Born: November 09, 1892
Died: January 24, 1960
Trivia: An actor since the age of 15, John Miljan entered films in 1923. Miljan was handsome enough for leading roles, but realized early on that he'd have a longer screen career as a villain, usually an oily "other man" type. The archetypal Miljan performance can be seen in 1927's The Yankee Clipper. In the course of that film, he (a) feigned an injury to avoid heavy work on board ship, (b) fomented a mutiny, then pretended to fight off the mutineers, and (c) hoarded water for himself while the rest of the crew was dying of thirst--and all the while he pledged undying love for the heroine, who stupidly swallowed his line until the last reel. He made his talkie debut in the promotional trailer for The Jazz Singer (1927), ingratiatingly inviting the audience to see the upcoming landmark production. While he continued playing bad guys in the sound era, he was just as often seen as military officers and police inspectors. His slender frame and authoritative air enabled him to play such roles as General Custer in DeMille's The Plainsman (1936) and a character based on General Wainwright in Back to Bataan (1945). John Miljan remained in harness until 1958, two years before his death.
Eddie Little (Actor) .. Apache
Michael Carr (Actor) .. Apache
George Keymas (Actor) .. Chato
Born: November 18, 1925
Lane Bradford (Actor) .. Sgt. Gaunt
Born: January 01, 1923
Died: June 07, 1973
Trivia: American actor Lane Bradford spent most of his film career in westerns - and in so doing carried on the tradition of his father, veteran sagebrush villain John Merton. Breaking into movies in bit parts, Bradford's first verified screen role was in 1946's Silver Range. He came a bit too late to flourish in B westerns (which died out in 1954), but Bradford essayed cowpoke roles, usually menacing in nature, until 1968. Once in a while, Bradford would venture far afield from the Old West - notably as the Martian villain Marex in the 1952 Republic serial Zombies of the Stratosphere. Lane Bradford retired to Hawaii shortly after completing his last film, Journey to Shiloh (1968).
Eugenia Paul (Actor) .. Liwana
Born: March 03, 1935
Damian O'Flynn (Actor) .. Major
Born: January 29, 1907
Trivia: American general purpose actor Damian O'Flynn made his first screen appearance in 1937's Marked Woman. O'Flynn went on to freelance at Warner Bros., RKO, Paramount, Monogram, and other studios, usually in secondary roles, but occasionally playing leads. While serving in WWII, he appeared along with several other actors-in-uniform in 20th Century Fox's Winged Victory, billed as Corporal Damian O'Flynn. A veteran of many a big-screen Western, he appeared regularly in the mid-'50s TV series Wyatt Earp as Doc Goodfellow. Damian O'Flynn remained active until 1964.
Dehl Berti (Actor) .. Chikisin
Born: January 17, 1921
Died: November 29, 1996
Nick Thompson (Actor) .. Horse Trader
Born: January 01, 1889
Died: January 01, 1980
Ray Kellogg (Actor) .. Bounty Man
Born: November 15, 1905
Allan Nixon (Actor) .. Bounty Man
Born: August 17, 1915
Died: April 13, 1995
Trivia: A former player for the Washington Redskins, Allan Nixon starred in numerous action films of the 1950s and early '60s. In between his athletic and acting careers, the curly haired, muscular, and Mediterranean-looking Nixon worked as a model. He made his film debut in The Mortal Storm (1940).
Karl Davis (Actor) .. Bounty Man
David Carlisle (Actor) .. Cavalry Leader
Jim Davis (Actor) .. Ben
Born: August 26, 1915
Died: April 26, 1981
Trivia: Jim Davis' show business career began in a circus where he worked as a tent-rigger. He came to Los Angeles as a traveling salesman in 1940, gradually drifting into the movies following an MGM screen test with Esther Williams. After six long years in minor roles, he was "introduced" in 1948's Winter Meeting, co-starring with Bette Davis (no relation, though the Warner Bros. publicity department made much of the fact that the two stars shared the same name). He never caught on as a romantic lead, however, and spent most of the 1950s in secondary roles often as Western heavies. He starred in two syndicated TV series, Stories of the Century (1954) and Rescue 8 (1958-1959), and made at least 200 guest star appearances on other programs. Jim Davis is best known today for his work as oil-rich Jock Ewing on the prime time TV serial Dallas, a role he held down from 1978 to his unexpected death following surgery in 1981.
Rodopho (Rudy) Acosta (Actor) .. Marteen
Born: January 01, 1920
Died: November 07, 1974
Trivia: Mexican actor Rodolpho Acosta first became known to North American audiences by way of his appearance in John Ford's The Fugitive (1948). Frequently typecast as a bandit or indigent peasant, Acosta held out for less stereotypical roles once he was established in Hollywood. In 1957, he was top-billed in The Tijuana Story, playing a courageous Mexican journalist who wages a one-man war against a vicious narcotics ring. Depending on the role, Rodolpho Acosta was sometimes billed as Rudy Acosta.

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Border River
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