Ulzana's Raid
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Ulzana's Raid

Year:
Duration:
103 min
Genres:
Adventure | Western
IMDB rate:
7.1
Director:
Robert Aldrich
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1972-10-18
Filming Locations: Coronado National Forest, Arizona, USA
Earnings
Budget: $1,200,000
Gross: ITL 238,900,000 (Italy) ( 1973)
Cast
Actor
Character
Burt Lancaster
McIntosh
Bruce Davison
Lt. Garnett DeBuin
Jorge Luke
Ke-Ni-Tay
Richard Jaeckel
Sergeant
Joaquín Martínez
Ulzana
Lloyd Bochner
Capt. Charles Gates
Karl Swenson
Willy Rukeyser
Douglass Watson
Maj. Cartwright
Dran Hamilton
Mrs. Riordan
John Pearce
Corporal
Gladys Holland
Mrs. Rukeyser
Margaret Fairchild
Mrs. Abbie Ginsford
Aimée Eccles
McIntosh's Indian Woman (as Aimee Ecclés)
Richard Bull
Ginsford
Otto Reichow
Steegmeyer
Dean Smith
Horowitz
Larry Randles
Mulkearn
Hal Maguire
Trooper
Ted Markland
Trooper
R.L. Armstrong
Trooper
John McKee
Trooper
Tony Epper
Trooper
Nick Cravat
Trooper
William H. Burton Jr.
Trooper (as Bill Burton)
Fred Brookfield
Trooper
Jerry Gatlin
Trooper
Walter Scott
Trooper
Richard Farnsworth
Trooper
Henry Camargo
Indian Brave
Larry Colelay
Indian Brave
Gil Escandon
Indian Brave
Marvin Fragua
Indian Brave
Frank Gonzales
Indian Brave
Benny Thompson
Indian Brave
George Aguilar
Indian Brave
Wallace Sinyella
Indian Brave
Hal Baylor
Curtis (uncredited)
Leslie Ann Flanagan
Ginsford Girl (uncredited)
Mary Carla Flanagan
Ginsford Girl (uncredited)
Steve T. Leonard
Ginsford Boy (uncredited)
Ross Loney
Rider (uncredited)
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Trivia
Although technically not credited as such, Burt Lancaster was virtually a producer on the film, helping bring it to screen, taking points instead of an upfront salary and having a say in the editing stages.
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The UK DVD release has been re-edited to remove all instances of horses being trip-wired. According to the British Board of Film Classification, such a tactic contravenes the 1937 Cinematograph Act (following the carnage of the flying W in "The Charge of the Light Brigade") which forbids the ill-treatment of any animal in the making of a film (although some stuntmen claim that the method can be performed without harming any horses).
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Filmed for $1.2 million in only 7 weeks, a good 3 or 4 weeks less than most of Robert Aldrich's movies.
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Goofs
When the platoon sets out from the fort, Macintosh's Indian girlfriend is watching them depart, with her face half-hidden by the shawl she is holding tightly under her nose. The next shot cuts straight to a close up of her face, but her hands are not in view and more of her face is hidden by the shawl.
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Quotes
Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin: Do you hate Apaches, Mr. McIntosh?
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Maj. Cartwright: [Holdig out army manual as if he is quoting it] Any band of hostiles leaving United States Indian agency will be pursued and apprehended with all due vigor. What we have to determine, Mr. McIntosh, is how many of them there are and whether they are hostile.
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Lt. Harry Garnett DeBuin: Would you kill a man like that?
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