Fort Apache Comments

  • Antwon 2023-03-04 22:20:11

    It's the first time I've seen an adult curly hair. It's so beautiful and cute. It's a pity that there are too few appearances in male...

  • Kamille 2023-03-04 07:24:59

    Henry Fonda's character is annoyed that the final battle is...

  • Ophelia 2023-02-22 16:32:02

    The action shots are really beautiful, especially the two horseback riding moors and the two dance parties. The rhythm of the whole film is very brisk, like a circle of ballroom dancing, the film is over. The grown-up Xiulan Temple is still so cute. The story of whites and Indians in the film can be seen as a microcosm of the real Western history. Fortunately, the Indians won this time. The ending is ironic and...

  • Casey 2023-02-02 08:32:38

    Youku Black and White West 3 / Indians win, commander is...

  • Saul 2023-02-01 06:38:55

    The delicate balance that shaped Fonda, in fact, the ironic reversal from the end to the end, and the momentary and icy sacrifice scenes can be seen as a variation of trying the American spirit, but the full face of the western epic can only rely on the majestic language....

  • Garret 2023-01-31 06:20:11

    Ford never...

  • Elenora 2023-01-17 23:05:39

    "Chivalrous Tenderness" is the most tender, this one is the most...

  • Rahsaan 2023-01-14 01:26:35

    3.5 Not as good as Stagecoach and Clementine, but with a changed stance on US-India...

  • Krystal 2022-12-27 10:17:36

    The biggest soy sauce in Westerns - John...

  • Maci 2022-12-16 04:57:34

    In addition to being mediocre or mediocre as a whole, the plot is lackluster and dragged on for two hours. The two male protagonists together are not as lovable and eye-catching as the petite and watery girl Deng Boer. Fangda's brainless behavior is completely speechless......

Extended Reading
  • Kaylee 2022-10-14 22:33:24

    great western director

    The plot is not a typical western.
    John Ford is the greatest director of Westerns, and he can handle even a simple group of people walking by. He has his own special shooting location, and in that environment, it matches his lens.
    Ford has been a director since the silent film era, so his control...

  • Wellington 2022-10-14 17:48:31

    ride one of three

    Shortly after the end of World War II, some important directors either stopped writing or lost their creative motivation. Ford, a veteran of the studio era, was such an active veteran filmmaker who remained at the heart of the movie scene after the war.

    Because of the Western's irrefutable, colonial...

Fort Apache quotes

  • [the regiment is getting ready to attack - Col. Thursday scans the horizon with his binoculars]

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: I don't see them. Not a one.

    Captain Yorke: Well, they're down there, sir... among the rocks.

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: Have you seen 'em, Captain?

    Captain Yorke: I don't have to - I know.

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: How?

    Captain Yorke: 'Cause if I were Cochise, that's where I'd take up position.

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: And that dust cloud beyond?

    Captain Yorke: It's an Apache trick. Probably squaws and children draggin' mesquite.

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: [dubious, sarcastically] Very ingenious, Captain. You make me suspect your Cochise has studied under Alexander the Great, or Bonaparte at the least. Gentlemen, march your troops. We'll charge in a column of fours.

    Captain Yorke: Mounted in fours? That's suicide, Colonel! I tell you they're down there...

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: Captain Yorke, you're relieved of command of your troop. There's no room in this regiment for a coward.

    Captain Yorke: [angrily throws down his glove in front of Col. Thursday] At your service, sir!

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: Bugler, pick up Captain Yorke's gauntlet. I'm no duellist, Captain. I will decide whether I will answer you with pistols or a general court martial. You will remain on the ridge... in safety... with the supply train. Take O'Rourke with you.

  • [in the storeroom at Meacham's trading post, the soldiers find boxes marked "Bibles" - Col. Thursday tells the men to open them - when they do, they find kegs of whiskey instead]

    Sgt. Quincannon: Bibles, sir!

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: [Col. Thursday hands a cup to Sgt. Mulcahy] Sergeant, pour me some scripture.

    [Sgt. Mulcahy dips the cup into a keg and hands it to Col. Thursday. He takes a sip and spits it out]

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: What's in this? Brimstone and sulfur?

    Silas Meacham: You know what it is and I'm entitled to keep it.

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: Your license may permit you to keep a medicinal store of whiskey, but this is no whiskey.

    Silas Meacham: Perhaps you're not used to frontier whiskey.

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: I don't know... I've tasted most everything.

    [to Sgt. Mulcahy]

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: Sergeant, you a judge of whiskey?

    First Sgt. Festus Mulcahy: [looks around at the others] Uh, well, sir, some people say I am and some say I'm not, sir.

    Lt. Col. Owen Thursday: [hands him the cup] Tell me what you make of this.

    First Sgt. Festus Mulcahy: [takes a drink - makes a face at Meacham - takes another drink] Well, uh, it's better than no whiskey at all, sir.