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A man is chasing four outlaws who killed his wife and finds them in a small town's jail, but they escape to Mexico.A man is chasing four outlaws who killed his wife and finds them in a small town's jail, but they escape to Mexico.A man is chasing four outlaws who killed his wife and finds them in a small town's jail, but they escape to Mexico.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Ninos Cantores de Morelia Choral Group
- Choir
- (as The Niños Cantores De Morelia Choral Group)
Robert Adler
- Tony Mirabel
- (uncredited)
Beulah Archuletta
- Mexican Waitress
- (uncredited)
Ada Carrasco
- Sra. Parral
- (uncredited)
Alicia del Lago
- Ángela Luján
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhile filming, Gregory Peck decided to become a cowboy in real-life, so he purchased a vast working ranch near Santa Barbara, California, already stocked with six hundred head of prize cattle.
- GoofsThe interior church scenes are of a magnificent, highly ornate, and vast - probably Metropolitan - cathedral. This is hardly in keeping with the small-town setting of the film. External shots do not show such a massive architectural edifice.
- Quotes
Jim Douglass: You're wasting a lot of good lumber. A tree does just as well.
Sheriff Sanchez: They were sentenced to be hanged - not lynched!
- ConnectionsEdited into Voskovec & Werich - paralelní osudy (2012)
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It's very odd that Gregory Peck is not often associated with Westerns--even though many of his best movies stand among the finest examples of the genre. Considering the number of Westerns he made, most of them were highly successful and entertaining. Remember, this is the same man who starred in THE BIG COUNTRY, THE GUNFIGHTER and YELLOW SKY--yet he is more commonly seen as an actor in contemporary dramas. THE BRAVADOS is yet another in a long string of hits, as it somehow manages to transcend a genre that often seems derivative.
In this film, Peck plays a complex character--neither a villain nor a hero. He has been on a relentless pursuit to kill the men who he is convinced killed his wife--and like Captain Ahab, he won't give up or consider and options other than their deaths. Along the way, he stumbles up a young and very beautiful Joan Collins--in one of her better screen roles.
I really don't want to tell you more, as it would spoil the plot, but rest assured it is masterfully made like other Peck Westerns and one not to be missed.
In this film, Peck plays a complex character--neither a villain nor a hero. He has been on a relentless pursuit to kill the men who he is convinced killed his wife--and like Captain Ahab, he won't give up or consider and options other than their deaths. Along the way, he stumbles up a young and very beautiful Joan Collins--in one of her better screen roles.
I really don't want to tell you more, as it would spoil the plot, but rest assured it is masterfully made like other Peck Westerns and one not to be missed.
- planktonrules
- Jul 5, 2007
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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