Hombre (film) - Wikipedia Hombre (Spanish for 'man') is a 1967 American revisionist Western film directed by Martin Ritt, based on the 1961 novel of the same name by Elmore Leonard and starring Paul Newman, Fredric March, Richard Boone and Diane Cilento
Hombre (1967) - IMDb "Hombre" is a near-classic Western that doesn't play by classic rules But it makes its points well, keeps you involved, and allows you to relish one of Paul Newman's most indelible roles
Hombre movie review film summary - Roger Ebert By now we know the role Paul Newman will play, too, since he’s Hombre and that means he’s in the tradition of Hud, the Hustler and Harper He’ll be taciturn and alienated and tough, but victimized by a lot of wishy-washy liberals
Hombre (1967) - Plot - IMDb Synopsis John "Hombre" Russell (Paul Newman) patiently waits for a black stallion to lead its herd to a waterhole so he can trap the herd He and his San Carlos Apache tribesmen will sell the horses to a local stagecoach line
“hombre” in Spanish: Meaning, Usage, Examples, and . . . The word “hombre” primarily means “man” in English, referring to an adult male human being However, like many Spanish words, “hombre” carries additional layers of meaning that extend beyond this simple translation