White Apache (Italian: Bianco Apache) is a 1987 Western film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film was an Italian and Spanish co-production between Beatrice Films and Multivideo.[2][3]
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Directed by | Bruno Mattei |
Screenplay by | Francesco Prosperi[1] |
Story by | Roberto Di Girolamo[1] |
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Edited by | Vincenzo Vanni[1] |
Music by | Luigi Ceccarelli[1] |
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Distributed by | Indipendenti Regionali |
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Language | Italian |
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After heavy gunfire in a clash with some outlaw, a pregnant woman is the only survivor of a caravan. Found by the Indians, the woman who is dying, is brought to the village, where she died giving birth to a child.
While the only Mattei is credited,[1][3] some sources such as Kevin Grant's book Any Gun Can Play state that Claudio Fragasso also directed the film uncredited.[2] On discussing their collaborations on The Other Hell and The True Story of the Nuns of Monza, Fragasso stated he would shoot pne film at the same time Mattei was shooting the other which was also done with their two woman in prison films Violence in a Women's Prison and Women's Prison Massacre and thei Westerns Scalps and White Apache.[4] Mattei stater otherwise, that Fragasso was an assistant director on these films, and nothing more.[4]
White Apache was first released in 1986.[2] was released in Spain on 27 May 1987.[5] The film was also released as Apache Kid.[2] In the uncut versions of both White Apache and Scalps contain scenes of scalping, dismemberment and other violence.[6]
From retrospective reviews, in their book Dizionario del cinema italiano, Roberto Chiti and Roberto Poppi noted the film had a poor story, modest acting and was hastily directed while praised its attempt to develop characters in the story.[3]
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