When Apaches massacre a U.S. calavry troop in New Mexico, Major Dundee assembles an army of cutthroats, renegades and Confederate prisoners led by his hated counterpart, Capt. Tyreen. Dundee and his rebel band pursue the Indians into Mexico.
"When Apaches massacre a U.S. calavry troop in New Mexico, Major Dundee assembles an army of cutthroats, renegades and Confederate prisoners led by his hated counterpart, Capt. Tyreen. Dundee and his rebel band pursue the Indians into Mexico."@en
"La guerre de sécession s'achève, lorsqu'une bande d'apaches attaque un poste de l'U.S Cavalry au Nouveau Mexique et massacre sauvagement ses occupants. Le major Dundee, commandant d'un fort où sont prisonniers des Sudistes, décide de poursuivre les indiens et de les exterminer."
"A cavalry officer leads an expedition into Mexico to destroy a marauding band of Apaches."
"When Apaches massacre a U.S. cavalry troop in New Mexico, Major Dundee assembles an army of cutthroats, renegades and Confederate prisoners led by his hated counterpart, Capt. Tyreen. Dundee and his rebel band pursue the Indians into Mexico, where they battle the French army as well as murderous Apaches."@en
"Because of a strategic error he made at the battle of Gettysburg, Major Amos Dundee is punished by being sent to command a Texas prison camp. When Apache massacre a U.S. cavalry troop in New Mexico, Major Dundee assembles an army of cutthroats, renegades and Confederate prisoners (led by his hated counterpart, Capt. Tyreen). Dundee and his rebel band pursue the Indians into Mexico, where they battle the French army as well as murderous Apaches. The film was cut by almost 12 minutes by the studio prior to its original release."@en
""En 1864, pour venger le massacre d'une garnison, un officier américain part en guerre contre les Apaches malgré les ordres reçus." [(c) Médiafilm]."
"A Union major late in the Civil War takes it upon himself to punish a band of Apaches who murdered a ranch family and fled into Mexico. Being short of troops he uses Confederate prisoners, ex-slaves and criminals to accomplish his goal."@en
"When Apache massacre a U.S. cavalry troop in New Mexico, Major Dundee assembles an army of cutthroats, renegades and Confederate prisoners led by his hated counterpart, Capt. Tyreen. Dundee and his rebel band pursue the Indians into Mexico, where they battle the French army as well as murderous Apaches."@en
"When Apaches massacre a U.S. cavalry troop in New Mexico, Major Dundee assembles an army of cutthroats, renegades and confederate prisoners led by his hated counter-part, Captain Tyreen."@en
""In the last months of the Civil War, a small band of Apaches led by Sierra Charriba attack a cavalry post in New Mexico, massacre almost the entire force, kidnap three children, and escape across the border to Mexico. Stationed nearby at an isolated fort is Major Dundee, warden of 400 Confederate prisoners, Union deserters, murderers, and thieves. Determined to wipe out Charriba's Apaches, Dundee augments his small force with renegades, Negro volunteers, and a group of Confederate prisoners who have been given the choice of fighting or being hanged for killing a prison guard. The Confederates are led by Capt. Benjamin Tyreen, an old enemy of Dundee's, who swears to kill him after their mission is completed. Once in Mexico, tension between the two men increases as Tyreen steps into Dundee's faltering command, and opposing loyalties to North and South divide the ranks. They free a village from occupying French soldiers, and the two leaders become rivals for the attentions of Teresa Santiago, the widow of a Mexican physician hanged by the French. Though wounded, Dundee leads his men into a last battle with Charriba's Apaches. A trap is set and the Indian chief is killed. With the mission accomplished, it now remains for Dundee and Tyreen to settle their own differences, but the remnants of the troop come across a French regiment; and in the ensuing battle Tyreen makes a daring lone charge and dies gallantly on the battlefield. The fighting ends, and Dundee and his 11 survivors head back across the river to the safety of their own country"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."@en
""Après avoir décimé un peloton de cavalerie, les apaches enlèvent 3 enfants et les emmènent de l'autre côté de la frontière. Dédaignant les consignes du haut commandement, le major Dundee prépare une expédition et forme une troupe hétéroclite composée de fédéraux, de sudistes, de bandits et d'aventuriers."
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