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Audie Murphy Collection: Column South / The Guns of Fort Petticoat / Apache Rifles (DVD) (*)
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$28.99

Original Title: Column South / The Guns of Fort Petticoat / Apache Rifles
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
256 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Box Set
Documentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Trailer(s)
Remastered


Movie filmed in 1953-1964 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Frederick De Cordova
George Marshall
William Witney


Written By:
William Sackheim
Walter Doniger
C. William Harrison
Charles B. Smith
Kenneth Gamet
Richard Schayer


Actors:
Audie Murphy ..... Lt. Jed Sayre
Joan Evans ..... Marcy Whitlock
Robert Sterling ..... Capt. Lee Whitlock
Ray Collins ..... Brig. Gen. Storey
Dennis Weaver ..... Menguito
Gregg Palmer ..... Chalmers
Russell Johnson ..... Cpl. Biddle
Jack Kelly ..... Trooper Vaness
Johnny Downs ..... Lt. Posick
Bob Steele ..... Sgt. McAfee
James Best ..... Primrose
Ralph Moody ..... Joe Copper Face
Rico Alaniz ..... Trooper Chavez
Joe Bailey ..... Ammunition Sentry
Edward Colebrook ..... Poker Player
Steve Darrell ..... Danforth - a Scout
Alan Dexter ..... Tom Kehler
Richard Garland ..... Lt. Fry
Jack George ..... Poker Player
Jimmy Gray ..... Poker Player
Jack Ingram ..... Veterinarian
Audie Murphy ..... Lt. Frank Hewitt
Kathryn Grant ..... Anne Martin
Hope Emerson ..... Hannah Lacey
Jeff Donnell ..... Mary Wheller
Jeanette Nolan ..... Cora Melavan
Sean McClory ..... Emmett Kettle
Ernestine Wade ..... Hetty
Peggy Maley ..... Lucy Conover
Isobel Elsom ..... Mrs. Charlotte Ogden
Patricia Tiernan ..... Stella Leatham
Kim Charney ..... Bax Leatham
Ray Teal ..... Salt Pork
Nestor Paiva ..... Tortilla
James Griffith ..... Kipper
Pamela Baird ..... Nancy
Irene Barton ..... Proprietor's Wife
Edwin Chandler ..... Orderly
Cecil Combs ..... Man in Store
Dorothy Crider ..... Jane Gibbons
John Dierkes ..... Texas Storekeeper
Evelyn Finley ..... Blonde in Combat Practice
Audie Murphy ..... Jeff Stanton
Michael Dante ..... Red Hawk
Linda Lawson ..... Dawn Gillis
L.Q. Jones ..... Mike Greer
Ken Lynch ..... Hodges
Joseph Vitale ..... Victorio
Robert Brubaker ..... Sgt. Cobb
Eugene Iglesias ..... Cpl. Ramirez
J. Pat O'Malley ..... Capt. Thatcher
John Archer ..... Col. Perry
Charles Watts ..... Crawford Owens
Howard Wright ..... Thompson
Peter Hansen ..... Capt. Green
Robert Karnes ..... Sheriff
Hugh Sanders ..... Arizona Delegate
Sydney Smith ..... General of the Army
S. John Launer ..... Gen. Nelson
Robert B. Williams ..... Miller
Jimmie Booth ..... Miner
Fred Carson ..... Indian
Cecil Combs ..... Townsman
Herman Hack ..... Townsman
Frank Hagney ..... Townsman
Boyd 'Red' Morgan ..... Trooper Hogan


Synopsis:
Column South: As Lt. Jed Sayre struggles to prevent pre-Civil War tensions and a racist commanding officer from triggering war between the U.S. Cavalry and Navajo Indians, he finds his efforts are being undermined by the machinations of Confederate sympathizers. The Guns of Fort Petticoat: Lt. Frank Hewitt deserts the Union Army to warn former Texas neighbors of impending Indian attacks triggered by Army massacre. He overcomes initial distrust and convinces the homesteaders (all women whose men are away fighting in the Confederate Army) to take refuge in an abandoned mission. He trains them to fight and shoot in anticipation of the attack. The only other man at the mission runs away o save his scalp and ends up leading the Indians back to the mission. Surrounded and outnumbered, the defenders prepare for the final assault.. Apache Rifles: In the Arizona Territory in 1879, Captain Jeff Stanton takes command of a cavalry unit tasked with returning the Apaches to their reservation. The Mescaleros Apaches, led by chief Victorio, have left the reservation and openly attacked farmers,gold miners and settlers who trespassed on their lands. During a skirmish, Captain Stanton captures Red Hawk, the son of the chief, and uses him to bargain for a truce.Stanton promises to chief Victorio to see that gold miners and settlers are kept off Indian lands.However, some greedy townsfolk and disfranchised gold miners plot to break the uneasy truce.They murder the Indian agent and blame the Apaches.They complain to Washington D.C. about Captain Stanton's negotiated truce.Stanton is replaced by Colonel Perry who intends to use a heavy hand in subduing the Apaches.The consequence of this strategy change proves disastrous.



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