Los rebeldes de Arizona

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Movie
Original title Los rebeldes de Arizona
Country of production Spain
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1970
length 90 minutes
Rod
Director José María Zabalza
script José María Zabalza
production Rafael Duran
music Ana Satrova
camera Leopoldo Villaseñor
occupation

Los rebeldes de Arizona is a Spanish-produced, not shown in the German speaking spaghetti westerns made in 1969 by José María Zabalza with Carlos Quincy , which is performed under a pseudonym in the lead role.

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Peggy Norman is a happy ranch owner. Living there with her husband Glenn, she receives an offer from the directors of a railroad company to sell her property because tracks are to be laid in the country, which the two refuse. When one day the ranch goes up in flames, they move through the area without any property and join the pistolero Allen Jackson. They find shelter at a Mexican's hacienda who is about to be driven from his land by a malicious banker. They help him through a bank robbery. When they fight a greasy arms smuggler who supplies the Indians, they then have to defend themselves against false accusations of murder. Finally, they discover a gold vein, which puts an end to their unsteady life and promises them a future.

Remarks

Numerous are the imaginatively devised names under which the staff and actors are carried in the various international versions of the film, a production of Procensa / Cinemec.

In Italy the work ran under the title Adios Cjamango .

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