Capt. Bill Starrett
Preston Foster
Capt. Bill Starrett

“The Red Raider Roars Into Battle... with 10,000 yelling Indians at his back!”
The army's effort to capture Apache chief Geronimo, who is leading a band of warriors on a rampage of raiding and murder, is hampered by a feud between two officers--who are father and son.
Capt. Bill Starrett
Preston Foster
Capt. Bill Starrett
Alice Hamilton
Ellen Drew
Alice Hamilton
Lt. John Steele, Jr.
William Henry
Lt. John Steele, Jr.
Sneezer
Andy Devine
Sneezer
Gen. Steele
Ralph Morgan
Gen. Steele
Gillespie
Gene Lockhart
Gillespie
Mrs. Steele
Marjorie Gateson
Mrs. Steele
Col. White
Pierre Watkin
Col. White
Geronimo
Chief Thundercloud
Geronimo
Daisy Devine
Kitty Kelly
Daisy Devine
Interpreter
Monte Blue
Interpreter
Frederick Allison
Addison Richards
Frederick Allison
With the eponymous Apache leader (Chief Thundercloud) swearing revenge on the white men who killed his family years earlier, it falls to "Gen. Steele" (Ralph Morgan) - at the personal instigation of the US President - to try to make peace with this marauding warrior. Of course, it's not going to be that simple - there are vested interests on both sides who wish the conflict to continue, there's a good old dose of family melodrama as his son (William Henry) is also at the post - and they don't exactly see eye to eye, and we also have a wagon train carrying his wife and his son's fiancée en route to the fort through treacherous territory. Now the acting here isn't up to much - aside from the odd gun toting scene from Andy Devine's scouting "Sneezer"; nor is the writing but there are some fun action scenes with the feisty band of blue-shirts facing what appeared to be the entire, and heavily armed, Apache nation bearing down on them. It's far too long, too - but as standard B-western afternoon fayre, it's watchable enough though don't expect any history lessons!
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