Geronimo (1962 film)
Geronimo | |
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Directed by | Arnold Laven |
Produced by | Arnold Laven, Arthur Gardner, Jules V. Levy |
Written by | Pat Fielder, Arnold Laven |
Starring |
Chuck Connors Adam West Denver Pyle Armando Silvestre |
Music by | Hugo Friedhofer |
Cinematography | Alex Phillips |
Edited by | Marsh Hendry |
Distributed by |
Bedford Pictures Inc. United Artists |
Release dates | May 1, 1962 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Geronimo is a 1962 Technicolor Western film made by Levy-Gardner-Laven and released by United Artists, starring Chuck Connors in the title role.[1] The film was directed by Arnold Laven from a screenplay by Pat Fielder and was mostly filmed in Durango, Mexico. The following year, Connors would marry his costar, Kamala Devi.[2]
Summary
The movie loosely follows the events leading up to the final surrender and capture of Geronimo in 1886.[2]
Cast
- Chuck Connors as Geronimo
- Kamala Devi as Teela
- Pat Conway as Captain William Maynard
- Armando Silvestre as Natchez
- Adam West as Lieutenant John Delahay
- Lawrence Dobkin as General George A. Crook
- Ross Martin as Mangas
- Denver Pyle as Senator Conrad
- Eduardo Noriega as Colonel Morales
- John Anderson as Jeremiah Burns
- Enid Jaynes as Huera
- Nancy Rodman as Mrs. Marsh
- Amanda Ames as Mrs. Burns
See also
References
- ↑ Variety film review; April 25, 1962
- 1 2 Nixon, Rob (2009). "Geronimo". Turner Classic Movies Spotlight. Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
External links
- Geronimo at the Internet Movie Database
- Geronimo at AllMovie
- Geronimo at the TCM Movie Database
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