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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP31 Jan 2025 4:23 p.m. PST

"Now I happen to like the Mexican Revolution era as a period for its unusual colour and flavour for wargaming. I grew up watching these adventure movies set during the period, so when I saw this particular film was coming on Spanish freeview TV, I settled down for an afternoon of fun and adventure.

The movie was released in 1956, directed by Richard Fleischer and filmed around Acapulco, Mexico.

The film is set in Mexico in 1916 during the revolution. An American mercenary "Wilson" played in a noir, laidback style by Robert Mitchum (who also coproduced the movie), trying to make money out of the conflict…"

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