La carga de la policía montada
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Original title | La carga de la policía montada |
Country of production | Spain |
original language | Spanish |
Publishing year | 1964 |
length | 101 minutes |
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Director | Ramon Torrado |
script |
Bautista Lacasa Nebot Manuel Tamayo Ramón Torrado |
production | Arturo González (for Trébol Films ) |
music | Daniel J. White |
camera | Ricardo Torres |
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La carga de la policía montada is a Spanish spaghetti westerns from the early phase of the genre . The film was not shown in the German-speaking area.
action
In a fort in the vastness of Canada, Commander Bedford and Corporal White compete for the favor of the beautiful Sara, who is engaged to Bedford. When Sara opts for White, Sergeant Custer, who is involved in the process, feels his honor is offended and, out of this wounded pride, causes the Indians under "Red Beaver" to act against the Canadian Mounted Police in the fort. In an attack, White Bedford saved the life; an Indian girl also falls in love with him. Thanks to this girl's help and White's bravery, the fort can offer enough resistance to the onslaught of the Indians to prevent a massacre. Bedford leaves the place with the recovered Sara; White is promoted and can get married.
Remarks
Among other things, the shooting took place at the Jarama , where a fort was built.
The international title is Cavalry Charge .
Web links
- La carga de la policía montada in the Internet Movie Database (English)