The Battle at Apache Pass Overview:

The Battle at Apache Pass (1952) was a Western Film directed by George Sherman and produced by Ross Hunter and Leonard Goldstein.

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Cochise aims to prevent Geronimo from going on the warpath in this Western. A treacherous Indian Affairs representative has stirred Geronimo to action, convincing the great warrior that present treaties improperly restrain his appointed destiny. Cochise, leader of the Apaches, is concerned that Geronimo's menace will have harmful repercussions for other tribes and decides to work with a U.S. cavalry officer to meet the threat. Bustling battles in full Technicolor splendor.

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The story combines two real-life elements, one that happened in 1861, the other (the battle itself) in 1862, making this something of a prequel to the previously filmed Broken Arrow. The events in that film took place in 1871 and 1872.
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