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Directed by Eugenio MartínOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Adventure,
Western,
Spaghetti WesternThemes Political filmsActors Telly Savalas,
Clint Walker,
Chuck Connors,
Anne Francis,
José María Prada,
Ángel del PozoRating46%
After being double-crossed in an arms deal by a gun merchant McDermott (Luis Dávila) from Columbus, New Mexico, a legendary Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa played by (Telly Savalas) and his US lieutenant Scotty (Clint Walker) decide to take a revenge by first raiding a US Army weapons depot in Columbus, and then seizing McDermott. The title song "We All End Up The Same", music by John Cacavas and lyrics by Don Black, is sung by Telly Savalas., 1h36
Directed by Peter Tewksbury,
Arnold LavenOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
WesternThemes Heist filmsActors Burt Reynolds,
Clint Walker,
Ossie Davis,
Angie Dickinson,
William Schallert,
Woodrow ParfreyRating58%
Sam Whiskey (Reynolds), an adventurer and rogue in the Old West, is seduced by widow Laura Breckenridge (Dickinson) into promising to retrieve $250,000 in gold bars from a riverboat that sank in Colorado's Platte River. The gold had been stolen by Laura's late husband from the Denver Mint and replaced by plated fakes. She offers Sam $20,000 to recover and return it before the theft is discovered and her family name is ruined. Sam enlists the help of Jedidiah Hooker (Davis), a local blacksmith, and O. W. Bandy (Walker), an Army friend turned inventor, offering them shares of the reward., 1h31
Directed by Gordon DouglasOrigin USAGenres Action,
Adventure,
WesternActors Clint Walker,
Edd Byrnes,
John Russell,
Ray Danton,
Claude Akins,
Warren OatesRating64%
Luther Kelly, un trappeur, ayant sauvé la vie du chef indien Gall, a l'autorisation de poser des pièges sur le territoire des Sioux. Il est aidé par son assistant Anse Harper. Kelly refuse de guider l'armée fédérale à travers ce territoire. Sur le chemin du retour, Kelly et Harper sont faits prisonniers par Sayapi, le neveu de Gall. Les deux trappeurs réussissent à soustraire Wahleeah, une jeune indienne, des griffes de Sayapi. Cependant, le major Towns, mégalomane arriviste, fou de rage du refus de Kelly, tente d'envahir les terres réservées aux Indiens..., 1h42
Directed by Joseph PevneyOrigin USAGenres Action,
Adventure,
WesternActors Clint Walker,
Martha Hyer,
Keenan Wynn,
Nancy Kulp,
Ellen Corby,
Jack ElamRating64%
Jim Cole, his wife Angela, along with their children Charlie and Gypsy, niece May, and friend Sam Potts arrive in a small Wyoming town. Jim had inherited a ranch from his late uncle, and decided to give up his former job as a lawman and become a rancher instead. In town they meet Mr. Benson the banker, who tells them about there is still a $675 mortgage on the property. Jim initially hesitates to take the land title when he learns of this, since it would take nearly all their savings but when told that another rancher Jed Curry wants the land for himself, he relents. Mr. Benson then explains that Jed Curry initially owned the property but lost it to Jim's late uncle in a card game, and wants it back for his sons. Meanwhile, a group of town boys make fun of Charlie, shooting a rock into his back. Determined to get back at them, he fights back and gets into a severe tussle. At Mr. Benson's office, Jim finally agrees to keep the land when Mr. Benson hands him the money/landowner's bill and settles the mortgage. Before they leave, Jim and Angela break up the fight involving Charlie and scold him., 1h21
Directed by John SturgesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Action,
Crime,
WesternThemes Films about racismActors Spencer Tracy,
Robert Ryan,
Anne Francis,
Dean Jagger,
Walter Brennan,
Ernest BorgnineRating76%
In late 1945, one-armed John J. Macreedy (Spencer Tracy) gets off a passenger train at the isolated desert hamlet of Black Rock. It is the first time in 4 years that the train has stopped there. Macreedy is looking for a man named Komoko, but the few residents are inexplicably hostile. The young hotel desk clerk, Pete Wirth (John Ericson), claims he has no vacant rooms. Macreedy is threatened by Hector David (Lee Marvin). Later, Reno Smith (Robert Ryan) informs Macreedy that Komoko, a Japanese-American, was interned during World War II.