Cry Blood, Apache

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Cry Blood, Apache is a 1970 western film directed by Jack Starrett and assistant director Robert Tessier. The film released by Liberty Entertainment was from an original story by Harold Roberts with a screenplay by Sean MacGregor.

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The film runs one hour, 22 minutes. Its distribution was by Golden Eagle International and Goldstone Film Enterprises. The film has been rereleased as part of a 20 movie DVD pack titled Mean Guns by Mill Creek Entertainment.

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