Bandolero! - Wikipedia Bandolero! is a 1968 American Western film directed by Andrew V McLaglen [3] and starring James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy, Andrew Prine, Will Geer, and Clint Ritchie The story centers on two brothers on the run from a posse, led by a local sheriff who wants to arrest the runaways and free a hostage whom they took
Bandolero! (1968) - IMDb Bandolero!: Directed by Andrew V McLaglen With James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch, George Kennedy Mace Bishop (James Stewart) masquerades as a hangman in order to save his outlaw brother, Dee (Dean Martin), from the gallows, runs to Mexico chased by Sheriff July Johnson's (George Kennedy's) posse and fights against Mexican bandits
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Bandolero! movie review film summary (1968) - Roger Ebert “Bandolero!” is chiefly distinguished by James Stewart’s wry scenes as a phony hangman But it has another moment or two of interest, mostly thanks to a full gallery of character actors The story is routine: Stewart runs into a hangman on the trail and learns he’s on the way to hang five men
What does BANDOLERO mean? - Definitions. net A bandolero is a term used to describe a bandit or outlaw, particularly in Spanish-speaking regions It typically refers to an individual who is part of a criminal gang or who engages in acts of robbery and violence, often targeting travelers or rural areas
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Bandolero! (1968) - The Movie Database (TMDB) Bandolero! is directed by Andrew V McLaglen and written by Stanley Hough and James Lee Barrett It stars James Stewart, Dean Martin, Raquel Welch and George Kennedy A Panavision De Luxe color production, music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by William H Clothier