As of April 2006, Apacheland is in the process of being rebuilt, but at a different location, with different owners. Arizona Raiders has several things going for it which I dug quite a bit. Gloria Talbott improbably portrays a member of the Yaqui people; she reports that "the old way, the way of the savage Yaqui" means employing cactus torture tactics against white raiders — in keeping with America's tradition of anti-Indigenous stereotypes and not with reality.The best thing about this film was the cactus torture, otherwise it’s a run of the mill b-grade matinee western.

Verdict....Average,but it's Audie Murphy and that's good enough for me.Not a particularly memorable western, but worth watching for the theme alone.90% of the time, while watching westerns, I think "what in the fuck is going on?" Odd lil B movie, but not odd enough to make me like it. B Westerns in the 60s look so similar to TV of the period.This is an attempt to chronicle every single Western film ever made - be…Every movie mentioned in a positive manner by Tarantino in interviewsA list of all movies connected to "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood".

It has an exhausting quality as things simple get pushed and barely solved. Several film shorts were shot in the area between 1910-1920. He found just the spot he wanted 15 miles from Tucson.

Murphy and Cooper pretend to want to rejoin the gang, but the bad guys catch on and brutally beat Cooper, who protects Murphy's true sentiments to the death.People often mocks Tarantino preference of William Witney over John Ford and as absurd at it indeed is, I must say the trio of Witney/Murphy mid 60s westerns are among the richest takes on American official ideology contradictions and not that far behind Ford similar explorations.

Slow to start, a 6 minute monologue at the beginning doesn't help, it finally kicks into some quite violent action. Generally, I'm looking for charisma, beautiful imagery, and tone. Old fashioned, and straight forward story, great musical theme.

I didn’t watch it until I saw Quentin Tarantino and Kim Morgan introduction for it on their Swingin’ Sixties Movie Marathon on YouTube.

Starring Audie Murphy which is why I watched it.Una de las películas que recomendó Tarantino ver para disfrutar Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.ANOTHER OVERLOOKED...UNDER-SEEN...ROUSING...AUDIE MURPHY WESTERNThe Over-Saturation of Movie and TV Westerns in the 1950’s caused the Genre to Fade Fast around 1962.With the Notable Exception of Sergio Leone’s Imports the Western became a Box-Office Gamble. Arizona (1940) Arizona Dream (1993) Arizona Frontier (1940) Arizona Raiders (1965) Armageddon (1998) Around the Fire (1998) Arrival of Boat, Providence, R.I. (1899) Ashes to Ashes (2000) Ash Wednesday (2000) Ask Me No Questions (2001, TV) Aspen Extreme (1993) The Assassination of Richard Nixon (2004) Assassins (1995) Astronomy of Errors (2000)

He was always Overlooked and Ignored during His Career.So this one was given the Usual Dismissal, came and went Without Fanfare as was Par for the Course for Most of the War Hero’s Movies.But it’s an Above Average Western with an Epic Feel some Brutal Action, with Complex Alliances and Characters.It’s also a Treat for Movie Buffs to See Buster Crabbe, Looking…The insane newspaper man prologue was actually the best thing about this movie.Only saw this because QT suggested it before Once upon a Time. It was a 320-acre portion of a valley with a photographically perfect mountain for a backdrop."

One guy tries to leave early with the cash because he thinks…Top-shelf B western gold from Director William Witney. And he came to Arizona looking for locations. When Quantrill's (Quantrell) gang is almost destroyed two of the captured members agree to join the Arizona Rangers to help finish the job Arizona Raiders 1965 Westerns - … Witney slow methodical direction takes it apart from most Murphy vehicles which tend to be more spare ands miniature in feeling. And immediately from there, the cinematography is beautiful.