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Release Date:
March 17, 1990
Original Title:
Gunsmoke: The Last Apache
Alternate Titles:
Der letzte Apache
Gunsmoke: Der letzte Apache
Genres:
TV Movie | Western
Production Companies:
CBS Entertainment Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 94
James Arness rides again as Matt Dillon, the US Marshal he made popular in the 1955-75 TV series. In this movie he goes after a renegade Apache named Wolf (Joe Lara) who has taken his daughter captive. As a bargaining chip, Dillon helps two sons of Apache chief Geronimo out of the fort stockade and offers them in trade. Dillon is aided by an Army scout, Chalk Brighton (Kiley). Written by John Sacksteder
Camera Operator:
Philip C. Pfeiffer
Casting:
Pam Polifroni
Casting Associate:
Robert Lagersen
Costume Designer:
Luster Bayless
Costumer:
Deanna Doran
Bud Clark
Director:
Charles Correll
Director of Photography:
Jerry G. Callaway
Editor:
Ray Daniels
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Norman S. Powell
Executive Producer:
John Mantley
First Assistant Director:
Tom Connors
Gaffer:
Thomas Alcala
Hairdresser:
Mary Hedges Lampert
Key Grip:
Tony Poston
Makeup Artist:
Melanie Hughes
Music:
Bruce Rowland
Music Editor:
Robert Takagi
Music Supervisor:
Robert Drasnin
Producer:
Stanley Hough
Production Design:
Joseph R. Jennings
Production Sound Mixer:
Wayne Bell
Property Master:
Eric A. Williams
Second Assistant Director:
James Turley
Second Unit Director:
Jerry Gatlin
Set Decoration:
Jay Raymond
Sound Editor:
Scott A. Tinsley
Unit Production Manager:
Kevin Donnelly
Writer:
Earl W. Wallace
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