Taza, Son of Cochise
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Directed by | Douglas Sirk |
Produced by | Ross Hunter |
Screenplay by | George Zuckerman |
Story by | Gerald Drayson Adams (story and adaptation) |
Starring | Rock Hudson Barbara Rush |
Music by | Frank Skinner |
Cinematography | Russell Metty, A.S.C. |
Edited by | Milton Carruth A.C.E. |
Distributed by | Universal International |
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Running time
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79 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Taza, Son of Cochise is a 1954 American western film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush. The film was shot in 3D, released in the Polo-Lite 3D System using one projector.
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Plot synopsis
Three years after the end of the Apache Wars, peacemaking chief Cochise dies. His elder son Taza (Rock Hudson) shares his ideas, but brother Naiche (Bart Roberts) yearns for war...and for Taza's betrothed, Oona (Barbara Rush). Naiche loses no time in starting trouble which, thanks to a bigoted cavalry officer, ends with the proud Chiricahua Apaches on a reservation, where they are soon joined by the captured renegade Geronimo, who is all it takes to start a war.
Cast
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Production
It was the third time Jeff Chandler played Cochise, following Broken Arrow and The Battle of Apache Pass.[1]
Acknowledgment in end credits
"We gratefully acknowledge
the assistance of the National Park
Service of the United States Depart–
ment of the Interior whose splendid
cooperation made possible the photo–
graphy of scenes at Arches National
Monument Park."
References
- ↑ WORK AT WARNERS RESUMES TUESDAY: Rehearsals on New Pictures Will Get Under Way After Shutdown of 3 Months Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES.. New York Times (1923-Current file) [New York, N.Y] 10 July 1953: 10.
External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Taza, Son of Cochise at IMDb
- Taza, Son of Cochise at the American Film Institute Catalog
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