Sue Lyon, Pernell Roberts, Julián Mateos

A U.S. marshal sets out to bring in a Mexican bandit accused of killing his girlfriend's father, but it turns out that there's more to the story than there first appears to be.

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Directed by: John Peyser

Release Date: February 2, 1970

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  • January 25, 2009
    This is filmed in Spain so I guess puts it in the near category of Spaghetti Western, though its not quite the same as a Italian Western. In this one a US Marshall (Pernell Roberts who is Adam on Bonanza) is chasing a Mexican bad guy, and joining him in the chase which totally bl...( read more)ew my mind is Mr. Brown (played by Leslie Nielsen) can you believe it. And also in the chase is the most beautiful Myra Polsen who is played by Sue Lyon. Well in the end only the Marshall makes it back across the desert, my only question is how come it only took a day and little desert to find the bad guy, but took 5 days to get back with horses and people dropping like flies after a raid bug bomb has gone off. Anyway 2 1/2 stars about the best color in a film released by Mill Creek, as this came from the Mill Creek Mean Guns 20 pack collection which was found in Big Lots for $3.99. 20 movies for $3.99 not bad.

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