Arde baby, arde (Dead Aim) (1975)
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This stylish English-language Mexican western was first shown in 1971 at the Venice Film Festival as Arde, and was re-edited (with some new shots added) and re-released in 1974 as Arde baby Arde, or Burn Baby Burn. It bears a closer kinship with contemporary Italian "spaghetti" westerns… More This stylish English-language Mexican western was first shown in 1971 at the Venice Film Festival as Arde, and was re-edited (with some new shots added) and re-released in 1974 as Arde baby Arde, or Burn Baby Burn. It bears a closer kinship with contemporary Italian "spaghetti" westerns than with the more conventional American variety. The story, which contains some bizarre touches (including necrophilia) concerns the efforts of a father and his adopted son to find the things they most want in life. Though for the father, gold holds much allure, love is the son's beacon. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi
- Directed By
- José Bolaños
- Genres
- Western, Art House & International, Drama, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Oct 16, 1975 Wide
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Cast
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Carlos East
as Poggin
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Glen Lee
as Johnny
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Evaristo Marquez
as Lucius
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Jorge Russek
as Commissioner
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James Westerfield
as Appleby
- Venetia Vianello
- Virgil Frye
- Sonny Vandeusen