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Flap (1970) - Tonally all over the place comedy drama about walnut-juice-faced Native Americans, headed by Anthony Quinn who seems to be playing it as mentally challenged, with his baseball cap.
- Carol Reed
- Cine Vesta Associates, Warner Bros. Pictures
A hard-drinking, reckless-living Indian named Flapping Eagle decides that his people have been pushed around by the white man long enough. Mounting his horse H-Bomb, Flap proceeds to hijack a railroad, lasso a helicopter, and begin the Last Great Indian Uprising.
After being hassled by a local sheriff in the latest in a long series of racially charged incidents, Flap gets pissed (in both the American and British senses of the word) and starts a fight with construction workers that climaxes with an industrial vehicle getting driven off a cliff.
Flap. (1970) PG 11/13/1970 (US) Comedy , Drama , Western 1h 46m. User. Score. A warning to the Mayor: FLAP is here! The Indians have already claimed Alcatraz. City Hall may be next. You have been warned.
Flapping Eagle (Anthony Quinn) wrecks a highway project, hijacks a train and claims Phoenix, Ariz., for his people.
- Carol Reed
- Comedy, Drama
- Anthony Quinn
Flap (distributed in Britain as The Last Warrior) is a 1970 American Western film directed by Carol Reed and starring Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins and Shelley Winters. Set in a modern Native American reservation, it is based on the novel Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian by Clair Huffaker.
Flap: Directed by Carol Reed. With Anthony Quinn, Claude Akins, Tony Bill, Shelley Winters. Comedy based on the plight of modern aboriginal Americans living on reservations.