Rating: R
Genre:
Western
Release Date: 01/12/1999
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: 1
Run Time: 103 min
Distributor/Studio: Universal Studios
One of the best films by often-underrated director
Robert Aldrich, this stark, brutal
Western is also an effective allegory of America's involvement in the Vietnam War. Set in Arizona during the late 1880s, the film begins with experienced scout
McIntosh (
Burt Lancaster) and idealistic U.S. Cavalry
Lieutenant DeBuin (
Bruce Davison) setting out to catch a group of Apache renegades lead by their chieftain,
Ulzana (
Joaquin Martinez). The story focuses on the opposing views of the two men regarding
Ulzana.
McIntosh is cold and cynical while
DeBuin is morally outraged by supposed Apache atrocities. The film, sharply written by
Alan Sharp, poses a set of complex questions about the nature of heroism, racism, and American imperialism, while avoiding moralizing or oversimplification of the issues.
Aldrich and
Burt Lancaster, who made four films together over the course of their long careers (including this one), later collaborated on the excellent
political thriller Twilight's Last Gleaming.
~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide