George Sherman directed The Treasure of Pancho Villa, a Technicolor Western, shot on location in Mexico, starring Rory Calhoun, Shelley Winters, and Gilbert Roland.
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Set during the tumultuous Mexican Civil War of 1913, tale centers on mercenary Tom Bryan (Rory Calhoun) and his Lewis machine gun that he names (“La Cucaracha”).
He joins a band of revolutionaries headed by Colonel Juan Castro (Gilbert Roland), and though paid for services, Bryan is tired of the squalid life he is living, and now considers Cuba.
As is often the case, Bryan is offered one more highly paid job.
Castro is planning an assault and robbery of train with vast amount of gold belonging to the central government.
When Morales, Ruth and others are captured by the Federales, Morales offers them gold, and Bryan and Castro in exchange for money and amnesty.
American citizen Ruth is escorted to Tampico to be deported to America, while the others are to be executed.
Tracked by Yaqui Indians working with the government, Bryan is reconciled to Castro’s ideals, and they build gun emplacement out of the bags of gold to make a last stand.
In time, Castro is killed by the pursuing Mexicans and Bryan has to blow up the gold in order to prevent them recovering it. This starts an avalanche that buries both gold and pursuers. Unarmed and broke, solitary Bryan makes his way to Tampico to be reunited with Ruth.
As Bryan leaves, he looks up at the vultures circling around, he tells them that with Castro, they would feast on a real man.
Cast
Rory Calhoun – Tom Bryan
Shelley Winters – Ruth Harris
Gilbert Roland – Juan Castro
Joseph Calleia – Pablo Morales
Fanny Schiller – Laria Morales
Carlos Múzquiz – Commandant
Tony Carbajal – Farolito
Pasquel Pena – Ricardo
Rodd Redwing – Yaqui tracker
Credits:
Directed by George Sherman
Written by J. Robert Bren, story by Gladys Atwater
Produced by Edmund Grainger
Cinematography William E. Snyder
Edited by Harry Marker
Music by Leith Stevens
Production: Edmund Grainger Productions
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date: October 19, 1955 (US)
Running time: 92 minutes
Box office $1.15 million (US)
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