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196795 minWestern

40 Guns to Apache Pass

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Is 40 Guns to Apache Pass worth watching? With a rating of 4.895/10, this Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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40 Guns to Apache Pass Synopsis

The Apaches are on the warpath and the Army must defend them. Murphy's mission is to get a shipment of rifles, but it's stolen by greedy white traders with the help of mutinous soldiers

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Top Cast

Audie Murphy
Audie MurphyCapt. Bruce Coburn
Michael Burns
Michael BurnsDoug Malone
Kenneth Tobey
Kenneth TobeyCpl. Bodine
Laraine Stephens
Laraine StephensEllen
Robert Brubaker
Robert BrubakerSergeant Walker
Michael Blodgett
Michael BlodgettMike
Michael Keep
Michael KeepCochise
Kay Stewart
Kay StewartKate Malone
Kenneth MacDonald
Kenneth MacDonaldHarry Malone
Byron Morrow
Byron MorrowColonel Reed

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Critic Reviews

John ChardApr 20, 2015
★ 4

Just Pass. 40 Guns to Apache Pass is directed by William Witney and written by Willard and Mary Willingham. It stars Audie Murphy and Kenneth Tobey. Music is by Richard LaShelle and Jaques R. Marquette photographs it in Pathe Color with location work coming at Lovejoy Buttes, Red Rock Canyon and North Ranch in California. The Apaches, led by Cochise (Michael Keep), are on the warpath and vowing to kill all whites they come across. Captain Bruce Coburn (Murphy) is in charge of leading homesteaders out of harms way. But there is unrest in the band of men under his charge and mutiny is afoot. This was the last but one film Murphy made before retiring, you feel that he hoped this would be a fitting swan song to his career. It wasn't. Saddled with a weak script and surrounded by wooden supporting actors, Murphy alone can't make this lacklustre, cliché riddled, Western work. There's some nice scenery shot by Witney and Marquette, but with LaShelle scoring it like an episode of Scooby Doo the impact is lost. It would be easy to blame director Witney, a man more than capable of stringing together an action based movie, but asking him to try and make this particular screenplay stretch to over an hour and half was asking for the impossible. 3/10 for Murphy's manful efforts to carry such a low-budget, routine and forgettable piece.