Bandolero

Bandolero ( Engl.: outlaw; Original Title: Bandolero! ) Is a Western film from the year 1968.

Action

Mace Bishop, a former Northern States officer, is located in Val Verde as an executioner, in order to save his younger brother Dee from the gallows. He frees his brother and his gang. On the Run Mace robbed nor from the bank, while the sheriff pursues the escaped convicts. To escape the gang takes the widow Mrs. Stoner hostage and flees to Mexico after a shootout.

The sheriff rides with 10 people across the border and in Mexico, the band, he loves Mrs. Stoner, who has but now in love with Dee.

In a city, the group is attacked by bandits, with Dee and Mace die.

Reviews

  • Joe Hembus judges that the film is " from the department, Last performances of weary heroes ' with lots of chatter and borrowings from the spaghetti westerns. "
  • Phil Hardy calls him a " non-uniform film " which is influences " in equal parts by the fundamental truths of John Ford and from the power of modern Westerns ".
  • Lexicon of international film: "Despite a stellar cast pretty tired mix of classic and spaghetti westerns in a very non-uniform staging. "
  • Protestant movie watchers: " A U.S. Western played in powerful hands- staging, and well photographed, but by a predominantly sympathetic representation of the ambiguous main characters for younger visitors not without danger. Better be at least 18 years. "

Pictures of Bandolero

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