In Guns of the Magnificent Seven, a group of gunmen are hired to free a Mexican town from the grasp of a ruthless dictator. They face various obstacles and engage in intense gunfights and battles. With their skills and determination, they become the town's heroes, bringing hope to the oppressed people.
Outlaws - For Greater Glory (2012) is a historical drama set in Mexico during the 1920s. It tells the story of the Cristero War, a rebellion against the Mexican government's persecution of the Catholic Church. The movie follows the lives of several key figures involved in the conflict, including a retired general, a US ambassador, and a Mexican soldier. As the violence and brutality escalate, the characters must confront their own beliefs and make difficult choices that could have dire consequences.
In Django Strikes Again, the legendary gunslinger returns to the Wild West to seek revenge for the death of his wife. Along the way, he encounters brutal gun battles, carnage, and bloodshed as he faces off against the Mexican army and a rebel faction. With his trusty Winchester rifle and unmatched skills, Django fights for justice and liberation.
The ruthless and cruel Captain Ramirez hunts down and kills revolutionaries in his search for The Saint, the righteous leader of the Mexican insurrection against the Federales.
Viva Max! is a comedy that takes place on the US-Mexico border in the 1960s. The story revolves around a Texan tour guide who leads a Mexican insurrection and crosses the border into the United States. It is a satirical portrayal of the border conflict, filled with absurdism and slapstick comedy.
Sam Elliot stars as Sam Houston, the visionary who nearly single-handedly forged the state of Texas into a powerful entity in its own right. Refusing to forget the Alamo (as if anyone could), Houston led the military in Texas' rebellion against Mexico. G.D. Spradlin co-stars as President Andrew Jackson, with Michael Beck appearing as Jim Bowie, James Stephens as Stephen Austin, and Richard Yniguez as Mexican General Santa Anna. Lensed on location in the Lone Star state, this sweeping made-for-TV film originally occupied three hours' screen time on November 22, 1986. Its title at that time was Houston: The Legend of Texas. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Two buddy adventurers witness a train-robbery and are then hunting the robbed gold and they also robbed Helen.
Three musicians arrive in a Mexican village destroyed by El Supremo and learn, from the only survivor, of the lost treasure of Montezuma hidden in an Aztec temple. Along comes Pecos and the search is on. Source: SWDB www.spaghetti-western.net
Hernandez, the sheriff of a small Mexican village, joins a group of townsmen with the intention of killing young orphan Manuel and robbing him of his inheritance. Killer Luke, now an alcoholic for having murdered his own son by mistake, who is chosen for the task, instead decides to take the defence of the poor child.
Five female convicts are recruited to secretly transport arms into Mexican-held Texas in 1840
Chamaco finds himself on the wrong end of a firing squad after tracking an ex-Confederate to interrogate him about General Beauregard's missing gold. He's saved by a stranger who calls himself Stuart Byrnes. Stuart claims to know the location of Beauregard's strongbox, and so Chamaco takes him to Blake's camp. After a sort of initiation by the gang, Stuart leads Blake's men back across the border to Durango to retrieve the gold.
Mexican club singer Lita Valdez is amazed to find that her younger brother Alberto is a talented boxer and is even more thrilled by his consistent success in the ring. Till he is forced to fight Jerry O'Leary, the man she loves. Caught between her devotion to both men, Lita tries her best to have the match canceled, but there is much more to the boxing racket than she had ever imagined...
This short film presents three legends of hidden gold in California's Death Valley.
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