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Synopsis: Running from the law after a bank robbery in Mexico, Dad Longworth finds an opportunity to take the stolen gold and leave his partner Rio to be captured. Years later, Rio escapes from the prison where he has been since, and hunts down Dad for revenge. Dad is now a respectable sheriff in California, and has been living in fear of Rio's return.
Genre: Western
Director(s): Marlon Brando
Production: Madacy Entertainment
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 2 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
57%
NOT RATED
Year:
1961
141 min
986 Views


That 's bad.

What happened

with your friend?

Well, do not know, I

follow n his footsteps.

- When you see him last?

- Since they came together.

Remember when the soldiers

they killed that man?

Damn!

Perhaps it escaped

across the border.

It...

What are you doing here?

I'm there!

Just a minute,

my baby.

I'm going, I'm talking

with an old friend.

- No. Come on.

- Just a minute.

She goes.

I'm just asking

things.

Ask your mother.

"Come, come.

- Just a minute.

Do not do it with her.

What say?

He said not to do that

with her.

I already get enough of you,

dodgy.

Well, Harvey Johnson will

a famous name here.

Will be killed by a guy

called Rio

- Is he?

- Yes.

Do not want to lose a hand

to find out.

And you, Harvey?

I do not care if it.

No?

My name is Henry. I would

sit and pay him a drink.

There is one thing

I would like to discuss.

Be right back.

Can I sit?

Pay no attention to it.

He drank a little too much.

Must have heard about me.

Has a good memory?

Not.

Well, it does not matter.

You know, was very lucky

find it so.

I have an idea and would like

to discuss it with you.

What do you think of getting rich...

once and for all?

I would not want some change,

is not it?

Have something to say?

There are 14 days away, the horse,

There is a city.

And this city is the seat

more stuffed than ever seen.

Full of good and better.

Why are you telling me

all this?

I'll need help

to rob that bank.

And why not do alone?

Two men are not enough.

There are other banks

you can rob.

It's true.

But this is a little different.

I heard it is

demand for Dad Longworth.

He had dirt between you.

If this is true,

I can tell you where to find it.

Can I still talk?

There is coming

the funny part.

And it will interest you.

The sheriff of this town

Dad Longworth is.

Now we do business?

Yes.

Well, there it is.

Monterrey, California.

Thinking that money waiting

the bank makes me want to cry.

You know, Harvey, will have diamonds

a could ever imagine.

Come down and get

all there is.

ESCRlTRlO OF XERlFE

I will get a room.

Be right back.

Looking for someone?

Looking For Dad Longworth.

Know where I can find it?

- What do you want with it?

"I want to see him.

Who wants to see it?

I.

About what?

I'm the delegate.

Do not believe could

deal with it.

I'm asking politely.

Read that warning?

I have many things to do

Today, n addition to talking with you.

By their ways, I see that

is the head, sir.

You better watch out

with the back, kid.

Am I'll take care of this type

of thing here.

Well..

maybe have the chance

trying.

You know where I can find

Dad Longworth?

- Stay away.

- Where?

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Guy Trosper

Guy Trosper (March 27, 1911 – December 19, 1963) was an American screenwriter. He came to prominence in Hollywood because of his scripts for two baseball movies: The Stratton Story in 1949, a big hit for James Stewart, and The Pride of St. Louis in 1952, for which he received an Academy Award nomination. This led him into a highly fertile creative period, during which he wrote the screenplays for Elvis Presley's breakout hit Jailhouse Rock in 1957, the complex western One-Eyed Jacks in 1961, and Birdman of Alcatraz in 1962, which he also produced. Trosper's last screenplay before his premature death was an adaptation of John le Carré's 1963 novel The Spy Who Came in from the Cold. The film was released in 1965; Trosper (posthumously) and co-writer Paul Dehn received a 1966 Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America, for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. more…

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