Cuchillo (1978)

A red warrior has his revenge

Cuchillo (1978) poster

After the 14th Ammendment to the US Constitution, everyone has rights - except the Native Americans. Cavalry Army General Boyd applies that by breaking past treaties with the Apaches, and suppressing them in the territory under his command. A young Apache - named Cuchillo/Knife, after the massacre of his tribe - is taught that he is the gods' send to protect his people. Brought up to be a great warrior, he will attempt to reason with Boyd, and then fight an uneven battle against the Blue Demons.

Director: Rodolfo de Anda
Genre: Western
Runtime: 85 min
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Production: Conacite Dos
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cuchillo about?
After the 14th Ammendment to the US Constitution, everyone has rights - except the Native Americans. Cavalry Army General Boyd applies that by breaking past treaties with the Apaches, and suppressing them in the territory under his command. A young Apache - named Cuchillo/Knife, after the massacre of his tribe - is taught that he is the gods' send to protect his people. Brought up to be a great warrior, he will attempt to reason with Boyd, and then fight an uneven battle against the Blue Demons.
Who directed Cuchillo?
Cuchillo was directed by Rodolfo de Anda.
Who stars in Cuchillo?
Cuchillo stars Andrés García, Armando Silvestre, Joaquín Cordero, Carlos East, Mónica Prado.
How long is Cuchillo?
Cuchillo has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Cuchillo?
Cuchillo is a Western film.
Where was Cuchillo produced?
Cuchillo was produced in Mexico.