Gaby: A True Story is about a young woman -- the child of rich European refugees living in Mexico -- who was stricken with...
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1987
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In this cautionary tale, based on a novel by Luis Spota, the travails of four "wetbacks" are told. These men have left their...
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1987
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Critically acclaimed in its homeland but barely seen stateside, this 1986 Mexican-language Western concerns the dangerous...
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1986
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1985
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In yet another slick, formulaic Charles Bronson vengeance film (they would continue until the actor was in his mid-70s, still...
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1984
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Originally telecast as a two-hour movie TV movie, the two-part A-Team pilot episode begins as Amy Allen (Melinda Culea),...
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1983
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Choices of the Heart (aka In December the Roses Will Bloom Again) recounts the life and death of Irish lay missionary Jean...
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1983
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1983
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This gripping, emotional story of a roving photographer's transformation from a neutral artist with a camera to an involved...
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1983
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An electronics engineer (Ryan O'Neal) and his gal pal (Anne Archer) travel to South America, where they become involved in a...
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1981
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Karate champ Chuck Norris returns for another chop-socky vigilante flick in The Octagon, one of a handful of undistinguished...
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1980
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In this western, based on a William Goldman novel, the life of scout Tom Horn, an idealistic fellow whose life experiences...
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1979
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Though made in Britain and Europe, Eagle's Wing qualifies as a Western. Easterner Pike (Martin Sheen) does a lot of growing...
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1979
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1977
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In this sequel to A Man Called Horse, Richard Harris is back as a blue-blooded Englishman who returns to America to help the...
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1976
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This 1976 Mexican feature is based on a reportedly real incident which took place in 1968. When a group of hikers happen...
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1976
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A sultry artist (Cristina Ferrare) moonlights as a vampire while in Mexico, killing both male and female lovers. Seems the...
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1975
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Wealthy Mexican Emilio Fernandez puts a million-dollar bounty on the head of Alfredo Garcia, who has seduced and knocked up...
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1974
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During the birth of a child, an old soothsayer breaks a bottle containing evil omens and all the curses which famously come...
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1974
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1973
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In 1934, Roberto Borgo (Jean-Paul Belmondo) leaves Sicily for Marseille, where his childhood friend Xavier...
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1972
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This misunderstood film is a satirical western, written, directed, and produced by Ralph Nelson, which he adapted from the...
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1972
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In this made-for-TV film, the rich Dina Hunter (Barbara Eden) believes that someone is out to kill her in order to steal her...
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1972
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Sidney Poitier makes his directorial debut with the 1972 Western Buck and the Preacher, set during the end of the Civil War....
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1972
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In this western, an outlaw anxiously awaits the arrival of his betrothed, who is under the false impression that her fiancé...
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1971
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Gale (Charles Robinson) is an idealistic and naive young hunter who ignores warnings that no one can survive for long in the...
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1970
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Director Budd Boetticher wrote the story upon which this comic Western was based. Clint Eastwood stars as Hogan, a tough...
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1970
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1969
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"If they move, kill 'em!" Beginning and ending with two of the bloodiest battles in screen history, Sam Peckinpah's classic...
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1969
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In this French/Italian co-production set in Mexico in 1746, Alastray (Anthony Quinn), a gunman on the run from the law,...
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1968
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Le Rapace(Lino Ventura) is a suave soldier of fortune with a mysterious, unknown past. A group of South American...
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Bosco
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1968
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In this actioner, a gun runner gets a job as a marine biologist while stranded in the Middle East. He quickly finds out that...
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1968
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Henchmen of the dictator from an unnamed South American country blackmail Nick Thomas (Ian Hendry) into being a government...
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Rodriquez
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1967
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This Mexican-made western features Robert Conrad (also the director) as one of three outlaw cowboys who head south of the...
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1967
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In this jungle adventure, Tarzan is first seen wearing a business suit instead of a loincloth, but when he learns that a...
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1966
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Sam Peckinpah's 1965 feature Major Dundee was recut and rescored for re-release theatrically in 2005, 40 years after its...
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1965
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Repeated infidelities and an unexplained death set the stage for this glossy soap opera. Kit Jordan (Lana Turner) is a...
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1965
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Based on the authentic Mexican legend first filmed in 1933 as La Llorona, this film begins with a flashback to a gruesome...
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1961
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1960
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B. Traven, the reclusive author of Treasure of the Sierra Madre, used an old Mexican folk tale as the basis for his novel The...
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Death
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1960
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A Marquis (Francisco Rabal) has a comfortable, predictable life until the women in his life inspire him to greater deeds. He...
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1959
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This historical adventure recounts the many exploits of the notorious Mexican bandit Pancho Villa as he evolves from a...
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1958
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In this western set in the California territory in the mid-19th century, a rancher tries to protect his Spanish land grant...
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1958
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This typical Mexican melodrama is set in a coastal fishing village where a wealthy fisherman (Pedro Armendariz) lives with...
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1957
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El Camino de la Vida was released in English-speaking regions of The Road of Life. Filmed almost entirely on location, the...
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1956
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