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Synopsis: Chark, an adventurer comes to small village in the near of a gold digger's camp. He is arrested by the local police, who accuse him of having comitted a bank robbery in a neighoured town. The police also confiscate the gold mine for the state, due to this the gold diggers start an revolution, but it is beaten. Chark, Father Lizzardi, Castin and his daugher and Djin, a whore to whom castin is in love are fleeing into the jungle. where they start to fight for their lifes.
Genre: Adventure, Drama
Director(s): Luis Buñuel
Production: Sutton Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
92%
Year:
1956
104 min
32 Views


Nice muscles!

Strong men always please!

But with me, it's different.

I need ...

I see!

Small bills aren't my style

Ya get big ones often?

Not as often as I'd like

Diamond hunters stimulate

the imagination

So I came to rot in this hole!

But I manage!

You don't look the type

Remember? ... I'm mercenary!

Well, that can be arranged

I got what it takes

Aren't you afraid with all

that on you?

Bodies are perishable!

If anyone gets too close to my

fortune, he's in trouble!

You have an answer

to everything!

What's your name?

Shark

That hits hard!

Scared?

And you?

They call me Djin

It's the native name

for a bird

Like it?

Not bad

On your feet and follow me!

What for?

You just follow me!

You explain first!

Take him away!

You'll pay for this! ...

Take him away!

I'll get ya, b*tch!

Here! For you!

Thanks, Mr Chenco!

You'll pay me back

next month

Remember!

Money's all that counts!

Right, Mr Chenco

It's a great spot for gals

who know how!

Diamond miners

spend plenty!

I'm the opposite!

A real miser!

Right you are! OK!

You can get off now!

Good luck!

It's your money-pack?

Who else's?

It's your money too?

Mine and no one else's!

Did you come

through Cimaruna?

Never heard of the place!

Sure!

Why would you go there?

You're a nice guy!

Some foreigners held up

the bank in Cimaruna

Well?

Not me!

You were seen in Cimaruna!

I never been there!

Bring him in!

You know this man?

I've seem him around but ...

Was it in Cimaruna?

Yes! He's one

of the bank robbers!

I saw him on the posters!

How much do they pay

ya for this?

Sorry, Captain!

Take him in the jeep

to the Cimaruna police!

Not that!

He'll shoot me

for trying to escape!

Lock him up!

Congratulations, Captain!

Wait, Chenco!

We have to discuss business

They ambushed us!

We couldn't even fight back!

Idiots! You have guns! Use them!

Who shot the corporal?

Not me!

Put the bastard in jail!

Maria! ... Listen, Maria!

Throw that away!

My baby, there's nothing left

for us to do here

We'll go home to France!

It's my country!

We have quite a bit of money

You'll be happy there

You'll get medical care

Maybe we won't leave alone

There's a lady who likes you.

And I like her!

Maybe she'll come with us

You wouldn't mind?

Angel! You always want to please

you papa!

There! ... Isn't she pretty?

She's to answer me tonight

I wanna talk to you

What's wrong?

I've thought it over

Tell Captain Ferrero I don't

like the deal

He always takes too much!

Don't get upset!

We need him and you know it

That's no reason!

He needs us too!

I'm about ready to quit

Now don't worry!

I'll make him cough up ... Trust me?

Sure! You got trust written

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Luis Alcoriza

Luis Alcoriza de la Vega (September 5, 1918 – December 3, 1992) was a respected Mexican screenwriter, film director, and actor. Alcoriza was born in Spain and established himself in Mexico from 1940. His 1962 film Tlayucan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. His 1987 film Life Is Most Important was entered into the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. more…

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