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- In 1880s Arizona, General Crook and his troops are trying to subdue the last tribe of Apache led by Geronimo.
- An Apache warrior who defies U.S. attempts to bring the Indians under control grapples with an array of U.S. soldiers sent to subdue his revolt. Sympathetic scouts seek to bring Geronimo back to the reservation before he is hunted down.
- I'm just about through the fourth season of "The Rifleman" on the Encore Western Channel, and I'm really starting to appreciate the work of Chuck Connors. So as I call up the TV cable listings yesterday, it's only about a minute to go before the movie "Geronimo" is set to play on Turner Classics. With no hesitation, I'm there.<br/><br/>With a film like this you've got to be able to get past the license taken with historical accuracy; this one is about one third true and the rest is Hollywood. But for fans of Connors, you've got a decent amount of story to work with in a movie populated by a number of his regularly appearing guests on the TV series. There's the reliable John Anderson as Jeremiah Burns, and a second half appearance by Denver Pyle as Senator Conrad. You might also be surprised to see Adam West as a cavalry officer, and Ross Martin as an Apache friend of Geronimo named Magnus.<br/><br/>I was surprised to see how authentic Connors looked as an Indian, probably even more so than Paul Newman as the title character in "Hombre". However I was taken aback at times where in size and appearance he resembled Arnold Schwarzenneger a bit. It's ironic actually that Connors plays the role of an Apache, when in Episode #1.37 of "The Rifleman" - 'The Raid' - Lucas McCain sets a personal high body count with seven Apaches killed in the story. He doesn't come nearly as close in this one against the white man, although one might argue they certainly had it coming.<br/><br/>The biggest surprise though coming out of this picture was seeing actress Kamala Devi portraying the Apache school teacher who Geronimo takes for a wife. The idea must have intrigued Connors because some time after filming, Devi became Connors' second wife for real. Not surprising, she was absolutely gorgeous.<br/><br/>Pay attention, and you'll catch a neat line that was a harbinger of things to come for Connors the actor. When he's on line at the San Carlos reservation to get his food rations for the first time, he's marked with a painted 'X' on his hand. In an eerily prophetic remark, Geronimo angrily tells the quartermaster - "I'm not an animal that has to be Branded"!
- Possibly because The Rifleman series that Levy-Gardner-Laven produced on television was shot in black and white was the reason that no one apparently noticed that Chuck Connors had blue eyes. In any event when they produced this B film about the last great Indian warrior chief Geronimo since they had Chuck Connors under contract for The Rifleman they figured to get him dirt cheap for this film. I'm sure Connors was also looking towards a big screen career as well.<br/><br/>If you can get over how ridiculous Connors looks as a blue eyed Indian, the film Geronimo is not a bad one given the fact it is a B film. It takes the Indian point of view dispassionately, just letting facts speak for themselves.<br/><br/>Geronimo in fact had surrendered and was sent to live on the San Carlos Reservation, but ill treatment by corrupt politicians and self righteous do-gooders as exemplified by John Anderson in this film, sent Geronimo packing along with some of his best warriors. They bedeviled the Arizona territory and the Mexican authorities for several years.<br/><br/>Geronimo took one thing he liked from San Carlos along with him, beautiful Indian maid Kamala Devi. Ironically enough Kamala Devi is an actual Indian Indian, but she's drop dead gorgeous in any culture. Chuck Connors thought so too because he left his first wife for her during the making of Geronimo.<br/><br/>With certain reservations, no pun intended, Geronimo is not a bad telling of the tale of the last campaign against the American Indians. But I can't believe that the team of Levy-Gardner-Laven couldn't afford some contact lenses for Chuck Connors in the budget.
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