Summaries

Two women, Maria and Joanne cross the Mexican border into the United States to escape Mexico's authoritarian government. Their escape is foiled by bounty hunters, along with a band of men working for Joanne's ex lover, Escobar.

Prior to the revolution, Senorita Maria San Carlos, the only daughter of a wealthy landowner, was betrothed to Escobar, a General, but Maria believes in marriage for love and runs away with her friend Joanne. Soon they are in the desert between the border and Joanne's California home. They are intercepted by a gang of American cutthroats sent by Escobar to bring Maria back, as Escobar cannot leave his fight for Mexican freedom. Escobar has also sent along Manuel, once a servant boy at Maria's hacienda, as their protector. Along the way, the girls are threatened with torture by knives, rape and attempted rape. Two of the outlaws are killed, Jeff Lawton shows up to help the girls and Manuel. Manuel falls in love with Maria, but does not mention it. Escobar slaps Maria and Manuel challenges him. They fight a duel with bullwhips, Escobar proclaims himself the winner and says it isn't fair for Maria to marry him if she doesn't love him, but won't turn her over to Manuel. The gringo outlaws kidnap Maria, and Escobar, Manuel and Lawton pursue them.—Les Adams <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • attempted rape
  • mexico
  • torture
  • sonora mexico
  • sonora
Genres
  • Action
  • Romance
  • Western
Release date Mar 15, 1960
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, USA
Production companies Victor Adamson Productions

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 15m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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