1970: Flap (the movie)
FLAP
By Lew Powell
1970 Dec 4 The Delta Democrat
The hero is Flapping Eagle who is played by Anthony Quinn, which should tell you a goodly part of everything you’ve always wanted to know about Flap (at the Paramount) but were too apathetic to ask.
With friends like Quinn and director Carol Reed, the American Indian may long for the good old days when he was merely massacred or run off his land instead of being publicly and gratuitously defamed.
Quinn’s Flap is to Indians what a female impersonator is to women. He races (it must be stipulated in all his contracts), he gets drunk, he scuffles, he does kra-zee things like hijacking bulldozers and riding bucking broncos.
He is abetted by the year’s saggingest supporting cast – can you see Tony Bill as a militant brave? Victor Jory, of all people, is the exception; it’s nice to see him again.
1970 Dec 11 The Tampa Tribune |
1970 Dec 4 The Delta Democrat |