El Condor (1970)
- Starring:
- Florencio Amarilla, Per Barclay, (more)
- Director(s):
- John Guillermin
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
Synopsis of El Condor
Jim Brown and Lee Van Cleef team up for this western set on the Mexican border. Brown is Luke, who escapes from a chain gang after learning that a fortune in gold is hidden in the Mexican fortress of El Condor. He joins up with the snake-eyed crook Jaroo (Lee Van Cleef) and together they round up a tribe of Apaches, headed by Santana (Iron Eyes Cody), to attack the fort -- convincing the Indian renegades that the fort houses food and guns greatly needed by the Apaches. During their first crack at taking the fort, Luke and Jaroo are captured by the fort's commandant, Chavez (Patrick O'Neal). Claudine (Marianna Hall), the wife of the commandant, falls in love with Luke and she aids them in their escape from the fort. Later on, she is instrumental in getting Luke and Jaroo's band into the fort -- diverting the gaze of the fort's defenders by disrobing in front of a well-lit bedroom window. Chavez escapes, but Santana is shot by Jaroo after discovering that Jaroo deceived him. With Santana shot, the Apaches leave the fort, carrying the food and ammunition. Now the only ones left to defend the defenseless fort are Luke, Claudine, and Jaroo. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi
Complete Cast of El Condor
- Florencio Amarilla - Aguila
- Carlos Bravo - Bandit
- Elisha Cook, Jr. - Old Convict
- Marianna Hill - Claudine
- Peter Lenahan
- Ricardo Palacios - Chief Mexican Bandit
- Gustavo Rojo - Col. Aguinaldo
- Patricio Santiago - Julio
- Lee Van Cleef - Jaroo
- Rafael Albaicin - Officer
- John Clark - Prison Guard Captain
- Per Barclay - Convict
- Jim Brown - Luke
- Angel del Pozo - Lieutenant
- Iron Eyes Cody - Santana
- Patrick O'Neal - Chavez
- Julio Pena - Gen. Hernandez
- George Ross - Guard for Convicts
- Charles Stalnaker
- Dan van Husen - Bandit
- Imogen Hassall - Dolores
- Raul Castro - Indian
- Director(s):
- John Guillermin
- Writer(s):
- Larry Cohen, Steven Carabatsos
- Producer(s):
- André De Toth
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Violence, Not For Children, Nudity, Adult Language)
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