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en
Total Size:
948.4 MB
Info Hash:
426EEA39FDFCED82569583DCAA1BCBB26BE4F8BD
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July 22, 2023, 6:38 p.m.
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(Last updated: June 11, 2025, 2:17 a.m.)
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Runtime:
1:43:00
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Rating:
7
Director:
Robert Aldrich
Cast:
Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davison, Jorge Luke…
Plot:
After fierce war chief Ulzana and a small war party jump the reservation bent on murder and terror, an inexperienced young lieutenant is assigned to track him down.
Ulzana's Raid
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069436
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SOURCE: Ulzana's Raid 1972 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Adventure, Drama, Western
Director: Robert Aldrich
Stars: Burt Lancaster, Bruce Davison, Jorge Luke
Plot: After fierce war chief Ulzana and a small war party jump the reservation bent on murder and terror, an inexperienced young lieutenant is assigned to track him down.
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English
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Report reaches the US cavalry that the Apache leader Ulzana has left his reservation with a band of followers. A compassionate young officer, Lieutenant DeBuin, is given a small company to find him and bring him back; accompanying the troop is McIntosh, an experienced scout, and Ke-Ni-Tay, an Apache guide. Ulzana massacres, rapes and loots across the countryside; and as DeBuin encounters the remains of his victims, he is compelled to learn from McIntosh and to confront his own naiveté and hidden prejudice.—David Levene
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