Summary
Flap is an American film comedy first released in 1970,
directed by Carol Reed.
The film is based on a novel by Clair Huffaker and stars Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins, Tony Bill, Shelley Winters and Victor Jory.
It has also been released under the title: The Last Warrior.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Carol Reed
- Script: Clair Huffaker (novel), Clair Huffaker
- Photo: Fred J. Koenekamp
- Music: Marvin Hamlisch
- Cast: Anthony Quinn (Flapping Eagle), Claude Akins (Lobo Jackson), Tony Bill (Eleven Snowflake), Shelley Winters (Dorothy Bluebell), Victor Jory (Wounded Bear Smith (attorney at law)), Don Collier (Mike Lyons (construction boss)), Victor French (Sgt. Rafferty (Sheriff’s Dept.)), Rodolfo Acosta (Storekeeper), Susana Miranda (Ann Locking), Anthony Caruso (Silver Dollar (tribal chief)), William Mims (Steve Gray (District Attorney’s office)), Rudy Diaz (Larry Standing Elk (tribal police)), Pedro Regas (She’ll-Be-Back-Pretty-Soon), John War Eagle (Luke Wolf), J. Edward McKinley (Harris (mayor’s advisor)), Robert Cleaves (Gus Kirk (reporter)), Carol Daniels (Indian Girl), Robert Foulk (Railroad yard foreman)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 106 min
- Aka: The Last Warrior
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