Weeping for a Bandit Page #3

Synopsis: José María "El Tempranillo" fleeing from justice, takes refuge in Sierra Morena. After a period of hard learning, he becomes the leader of a group of bandits.
Genre: Drama, History
Director(s): Carlos Saura
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
1964
100 min
25 Views


We should be leaving, Sotillo.

We won't leave until the fire is out.

Will this heal him?

Let him rest for a few days.

He must not move. He is strong,

and he will be well soon.

May the Cross spare us from evil.

May the Cross spare us from evil.

Where are we, Antonio?

A friend will let you

stay here for a few days.

It seems that the worst is already over.

Where are the other men?

We'll join them when we can.

El Sotillo is awaiting us.

One day I will be able to

repay you for this, Antonio.

Who is Mara?

The old woman said you must not move!

What do you know about Mara?

You have been mentioning her

name during the whole night.

They have killed One-Eyed.

This is for the wine.

What are you looking for, Father?

These men need my assistance.

I'm afraid you got the wrong

information. These men are dead.

But then...?

Father! Confession! I want to confess!

Confess me, Father! Confess me!

- Let go of that!

- Stop! Stand up!

- Stop, Sotillo!

- Let go of me!

That's enough! From now on, I am in command!

There are two more men in the inn. Antonio

and I will take care of them. Let's go!

Corporal! Sergeant! Freeze!

Don't move! Don't move!

- Gypsy!

- What?

Go inside! Inside!

Inside, quickly!

Halt!

Halt!

At your orders, Lieutenant.

I have orders to escort

the Mail carriage to Cabra.

You may return to Blmez

My men will relieve yours.

Yes, Sir. Anything else, Sir?

That's all, thank you. One of

you, go to the coachman's seat.

It's Antonio! Come and

let's talk, old pal.

Here is El Sotillo, as well.

What are you doing here?

He is now our boss. By the way, he

came to the mountains looking for you...

and now he is our leader.

Hey, Montes, bring us some wine.

Since I went to Cordoba, I

keep hearing about all of you.

An inn, a mail carriage...

too many things for so few men.

You said you came to the

mountains looking for me?

I ran into some trouble in the village.

Then I went to La Zalema and

Juan Zebrin told me look for you.

What happened to El Lutos?

He died. Same as Jimnez.

An One-Eyed as well.

Yeah, what a massacre.

El Lutos was looking for trouble.

Well, what do you all want from me?

You are just a few. Mind

you, a few good friends are

worth much more than a

larger group with no unity.

We came here looking for a few men.

We have something to offer in exchange.

You are starting to stand

out quickly. Too quickly

to boss and put on airs

the way you are doing.

And I thought that El Lutos

was no longer an animal...

Don't be in a hurry. We'll talk later.

He deserves to be in charge,

Lero. He is quite smart...

cold blood, he is brave,

and we don't risk much...

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Mario Camus

Mario Camus (Santander, 20 April 1935) is a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He won the Golden Bear at the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival with La colmena. His 1987 film The House of Bernarda Alba was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival and in the main competition at the 15th Moscow International Film Festival. His 1993 film Shadows in a Conflict was entered into the 18th Moscow International Film Festival. more…

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