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Apache War Smoke is a american film of genre Western directed by Harold F. Kress released in USA on 25 september 1952 with Gilbert Roland

Apache War Smoke (1952)

Apache War Smoke
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Released in USA 25 september 1952
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OriginUSA
Genres Western
Rating57% 2.856792.856792.856792.856792.85679

Apache War Smoke is a 1952 film.

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