

Western
Overview
In 1870s New Mexico, a half-breed kills a bigoted sheriff in self-defense but the posse that eventually hunts him finds itself in dangerous territory.
Top Cast


Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson
Pardon Chato
Charles Bronson
Pardon Chato


Jack Palance
Jack Palance
Quincey Whitmore
Jack Palance
Quincey Whitmore


James Whitmore
James Whitmore
Joshua Everette
James Whitmore
Joshua Everette


Simon Oakland
Simon Oakland
Jubal Hooker
Simon Oakland
Jubal Hooker


Ralph Waite
Ralph Waite
Elias Hooker
Ralph Waite
Elias Hooker


Richard Jordan
Richard Jordan
Earl Hooker
Richard Jordan
Earl Hooker


Victor French
Victor French
Martin Hall
Victor French
Martin Hall
Sonia Rangan
Sonia Rangan
Chato's woman
Sonia Rangan
Chato's woman


William Watson
William Watson
Harvey Lansing
William Watson
Harvey Lansing


Roddy McMillan
Roddy McMillan
Gavin Malechie
Roddy McMillan
Gavin Malechie
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