Chicano (film)
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Original title | Chicano |
Country of production | Spain |
original language | Spanish |
Publishing year | 1981 |
length | 85 minutes |
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Director | José Truchado |
script |
César Gallego José Truchado Manuel Martínez draw |
production | César Gallego |
music | Alfonso Linos |
camera | José Maria Ochoa |
cut | José Antonion Rojo |
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Chicano (sometimes with the addition of Obsesión de venganza ) is a Spanish spaghetti western from the last phase of the genre. José Truchado directed the film, which was never shown in German-speaking countries.
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Jonathan and Mary, who recently married, were in Jacksonville when Chico Anderson and his gang arrive. They raid the bank and initially take Mary hostage before killing her after a successful escape. Jonathan swears revenge on her grave, which he then carries out - man for man.
Remarks
In Spain, around 36,500 people saw the film in cinemas.
Web links
- Chicano in the Internet Movie Database (English)