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

Fort Apache quotes

  • [Co. Thursday has rejoined his men who are pinned down by the Apaches. RSM O'Rourke hands him a pistol]

    Lt. Col. Thursday: Sergeant-Major O'Rourke... my apologies, sir.

    RSM Michael O'Rourke: You can save them, sir, for our grandchildren.

  • [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.