The Bandits (film)
Appearance
(Redirected from Los Bandidos)
The Bandits | |
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Directed by | Robert Conrad Alfredo Zacarías |
Written by | Edward Di Lorenzo Robert Conrad Alfredo Zacarías |
Produced by | James M. George Alfredo Zacarías Harry Harvey Jr. |
Starring | Robert Conrad Jan-Michael Vincent Manuel López Ochoa |
Cinematography | Ted Voigtlander |
Edited by | Gloria Schoemann Grant K. Smith |
Music by | Manuel Esperón |
Distributed by | Producciones Zacarías S.A. |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes (Mexico) 89 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | English/Spanish |
The Bandits/Los Bandidos is a 1967 Mexican/American international co-production starring Robert Conrad who co-wrote and co-directed the film with the producer Alfredo Zacarías. The film was shot in Mexico in 1966 during a hiatus of Conrad's The Wild Wild West television series but the film was not released in the US until May 1979.[1]
Several of the crew such as cinematographer Ted Voigtlander, stunt director Whitey Hughes, co-editor Grant K. Smith and co-producers James M. George and Harry Harvey Jr. worked with Robert Conrad on The Wild Wild West.
Plot
[edit]Three Americans drifting through Mexico find themselves caught up in the French intervention in Mexico.
Cast
[edit]- Robert Conrad as Chris Barrett
- Roy Jenson as Josh Racker
- Jan-Michael Vincent as Taye 'Boy' Brown
- Manuel López Ochoa as Valdez
- Pedro Armendáriz Jr. as Priest
- María Duval as Señora Valdez
Notes
[edit]- ^ p. 20 Pitts, Michael R. Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films 2nd ed. McFarland, 2012
External links
[edit]- The Bandits at IMDb
Categories:
- 1967 films
- 1967 Western (genre) films
- American Western (genre) films
- Mexican Western (genre) films
- 1960s English-language films
- English-language Mexican films
- Second French intervention in Mexico films
- Films shot in Mexico
- Films set in Mexico
- 1960s American films
- 1960s Mexican films
- English-language Western (genre) films
- 1960s Mexican film stubs
- 1960s American film stubs