Apaches (film)

[3] Six young children – Kim, Sharon, Michael, Danny, Tom and Robert – from a rural British village enjoy playing on a nearby farm pretending to be "Apache warriors".

Danny continues his narration after his death, and talks calmly about his family all arriving for a "party" being prepared earlier in the film.

The closing credits show a long list of real children who had died in actual farm accidents in the year before Apaches was made.

[citation needed] Apaches was made available for home viewing by the BFI in 2010, along with other such Public Information Films of the time such as Building Sites Bite, on the compilation DVD COI Collection Vol 4: Stop!

[5] It is also included on some DVD and BD releases of The Long Good Friday (also the work of director John Mackenzie and cinematographer Phil Méheux).