Review of Apache Woman

Apache Woman (1976)
3/10
Suffered from a Crude Plot and a Rudimentary Script
30 June 2021
After several Apache families escape from their reservation a cavalry squadron is sent out to take them back. Unfortunately, because of the intense hatred that they harbor toward them the soldiers decide to kill them instead. Yet after killing almost every man, woman and child they encounter an ambush by several warriors who had formed a hunting party prior to their attack. Meanwhile, back in the village one female Apache named "Sunsirahe" (Clara Hopf) and a slightly wounded cavalry soldier by the name of "Tommy" (Al Cliver) are left behind and together they form an uneasy alliance in an effort to somehow get back to Fort Cobb alive. What they don't count on is the hostility from both white settlers and those same Apache warriors seeking to avenge the murder of their families. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a low-budget spaghetti western which suffered from a crude plot and a rudimentary script. In addition to that, I also didn't care for the rather annoying background music either. Having said that, I must admit that Clara Hopf was quite attractive but even so her presence wasn't nearly enough for me to rate this picture any higher than I have. Below average.
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