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Guns for San Sebastian (1967)
Director: Henri Verneuil
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Anthony Quinn plays a lusty rogue with a heart of gold (what else?) who allows himself to be mistaken for a priest, and goes on to inspire some craven villagers to defend themselves against assorted un-Christian marauders (including Bronson as a nasty half-breed who has taken up with the Indians). The setting is nominally 18th century Mexico. It's a one-man Seven Samurai by any other name, competently enough directed and with a Morricone score, but strictly routine stuff.Author: TM
Cast & crew
Director: Henri Verneuil
Producer: Jacques Bar
Cast: Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer, Charles Bronson, Sam Jaffe, Silvia Pinal, Jaime Fernández, Ivan Desny, Fernand Gravey full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure
Duration: 111 mins
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