¡Chino (The Valdez' Horses)[Limited Release]
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[Machine Translation] The setting sun on the Great Plains tells of man's loneliness today! Directed by John Sturges, the master director of "Seven in the Wilderness" and starring Charles Bronson. Directed by John Sturges, who worked with Charles Bronson on "Seven in the Wilderness" and "The Great Escape". --The film is set in New Mexico in the 1880s, near the end of the Western frontier. Jamie, a young boy traveling alone, runs into a house in the wilderness in search of lodging. The landlord, a mixed-race white man and Indian named Chino Valdez, was a wild horse rancher. He invites the boy, who has nowhere else to go, to live with him. One day, when Chino goes to town to sell horses, he gets into a fight with a cowboy because of his mixed blood, and the cowboy knocks him down. Just when it looked like a catastrophe, the local landowner, Maral, intervenes and saves the day. A few days later, Chino's horse is injured by an iron wire that Maral had attached to his land. When they visit Maral to protest this, his sister Catherine asks to see the horse. This leads to the two of them falling in love with each other, transcending differences in status and bloodline. Hating the mixed-race Chino, Maral plots to kill him using his friends. Finally, Chino, unable to control his anger, tries to settle the matter with a gun...

Original Release Year: 1973

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Charles Bronson

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