Bandolero! 1968 Full Movie English Subtitles

“Bandolero! 1968” is a western movie about two brothers on opposite sides of the law, caught up in a tale of revenge and redemption. The film features tense standoffs, daring heists, and thrilling shootouts. The action takes place against a backdrop of rugged mountains and dusty plains, with cowboys galloping through the rugged terrain. Ultimately, the brothers must face their past and confront their destinies in a dramatic showdown that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.

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Review

“Oh, my dear readers, have you heard of the latest cinematic wonder, ‘Bandolero!’? I cannot tell you how delighted I was to witness this spectacular film. This Western drama will take you on a ride that you won’t forget anytime soon.

The story opens with a group of criminals who escape from prison. Brothers Dee Bishop (Dean Martin) and Mace Bishop (James Stewart) are among them. The two brothers, along with a band of outlaws, wreak havoc and rob banks and trains along their way.

While on the run, they come across Maria Stoner (Raquel Welch), who is being held captive by bandit leader Devil’s Claw (Andrew Prine). Dee falls for Maria and decides to rescue her. Little did he know that Devil’s Claw would be on his heels.

As the plot unfolds, the brothers find themselves in grave danger as they must navigate through treacherous terrain while being chased by both lawmen and outlaws. Meanwhile, their love interests are also forced to deal with the consequences of being associated with criminals.

The film boasts an outstanding cast, including the talented Dean Martin and James Stewart. These legendary actors bring their A-game to the table and deliver stunning performances that are sure to leave audiences mesmerized.

But let us not forget about Raquel Welch’s impressive portrayal of Maria Stoner. Her stunning beauty coupled with her acting skills make her a true force to be reckoned with on screen.

Moreover, the cinematography in this film is awe-inspiring. The breathtaking landscapes serve as a perfect backdrop for this epic tale of adventure in the Wild West.

I must say that this film was met with mixed critical reviews upon its release in 1968. Some hailed it as a classic while others criticized its violent nature. Regardless of any criticisms lobbed against it, ‘Bandolero!’ has become a cult favorite among Western enthusiasts over time.

Furthermore, it’s worth noting that the film was not without its share of controversy. Raquel Welch’s character was originally written as an African American, but the filmmakers chose to cast Welch instead. This decision was met with backlash from civil rights groups who argued that casting a white actress in that role was inappropriate.

In the end, ‘Bandolero!’ is a captivating and thrilling adventure that will have you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. Its mixture of action, romance, and drama is sure to satisfy any moviegoer’s palate. So saddle up and head on over to the nearest theatre to see this must-see flick!”


Technical Data

Bandolero! 1968 Full Movie English Subtitles

  • Runtime : 106
  • Release : 1968-06-01
  • Genre : Romance, Western
  • Cast : James Stewart as Mace Bishop, Dean Martin as Dee Bishop, George Kennedy as Sheriff July Johnson, Raquel Welch as Maria Stoner, Andrew Prine as Deputy sheriff Roscoe Bookbinder
  • Crew : Jerry Goldsmith as Original Music Composer, Folmar Blangsted as Editor, Jack Martin Smith as Art Direction, Chester L. Bayhi as Set Decoration, Walter M. Scott as Set Decoration
  • Popularity 8.734
  • Budget : 0
  • Revenue : $12,000,000
  • Company : 20th Century Fox
  • Summary : Posing as a hangman, Mace Bishop arrives in town with the intention of freeing a gang of outlaws, including his brother, from the gallows. Mace urges his younger brother to give up crime. The sheriff chases the brothers to Mexico. They join forces, however, against a group of Mexican bandits.
  • Tagline : There are “Westerns” and “Westerns”. Every now and then comes a NEW kind of Western. This is “BANDOLERO!”.

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