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Flap

Nov 13, 1970
1h 46m
★ 6.4

A warning to the Mayor: FLAP is here! The Indians have already claimed Alcatraz. City Hall may be next. You have been warned.

Overview

Comedy based on the plight of modern Native Americans living on reservations.

Genres

Comedy
Drama
Western

Production Companies

Cine Vesta Associates
Warner Bros. Pictures

Cast

Anthony Quinn

Flapping Eagle

Anthony Quinn

Claude Akins

Lobo Jackson

Claude Akins

Tony Bill

Eleven Snowflake

Tony Bill

Shelley Winters

Dorothy Bluebell

Shelley Winters

Victor Jory

Wounded Bear Mr. Smith (Attorney at Law)

Victor Jory

Victor French

Sgt. Rafferty (Sheriff's Dept.)

Victor French

Rodolfo Acosta

Mr. Storekeeper / Ann's Father

Rodolfo Acosta

Susana Miranda

Ann Looking Deer

Susana Miranda

Anthony Caruso

Silver Dollar (Tribal Chief)

Anthony Caruso

William Mims

Steve Gray (District Attorney's Office)

William Mims

Rudy Diaz

Larry Standing Elk (Tribal Policeman)

Rudy Diaz

Robert Cleaves

Gus Kirk

Robert Cleaves

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