Apache War Smoke Overview:

Apache War Smoke (1952) was a Western Film directed by Harold F. Kress and produced by Hayes Goetz.

Apache War Smoke BlogHub Articles:

No article for Apache War Smoke at this time. Submit yours here.

Quotes from Apache War Smoke

Tom Herrera: I'm sorry about your father.
Nancy Dekker: He died the way he was born...the way he lived.
Tom Herrera: No tears?
Nancy Dekker: Later.
Tom Herrera: He taught you well, Nancy.
Nancy Dekker: He taught me without teaching. That's the best way.


Tom Herrera: All right, Peso, you can stay.
Peso: Thanks, Tom.
Tom Herrera: But I'll take your guns.
Peso: Oh, there's no reason for that, boy. My guns? Why I'd be chilly without 'em. I might even catch cold.


Peso: Do you like me?
Tom Herrera: You're a hero to every kid in the territory. But I never saw much sense in putting a thief on a pedestal.
Peso: I had always hoped that you would follow in my footsteps. But, no, you had to take after your mother...law and order!


read more quotes from Apache War Smoke...

Facts about Apache War Smoke

No facts for this film.

Share this page:
Visit the Classic Movie Hub Blog CMH
Also directed by Harold F. Kress



More about Harold F. Kress >>
Also produced by Hayes Goetz




More about Hayes Goetz >>
Also released in 1952




See All 1952 films >>