Duelo En El Desierto (1963)

Duelo En El Desierto (1963)
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The romantic western Duelo en el Desierto stars south-of-the-border screen goddess Fanny Cano as Laura, a woman who falls for and marries a reformed gunslinger called Billy. In so doing, she alienates all of her kith and kin, particularly her bellicose brother, David. Distrusting Billy, and believing he should be sent away for good, David picks a fight with him and then frames him for injuries suffered during the scuffle. When Billy is unjustly incarcerated, Laura and a local priest scramble to prove his innocence while David hatches a scheme to put the bandit out of service for good. Mexican helmer Arturo Martinez directs. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Director(s):
Arturo Martinez Sr.
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Duelo En El Desierto

The romantic western Duelo en el Desierto stars south-of-the-border screen goddess Fanny Cano as Laura, a woman who falls for and marries a reformed gunslinger called Billy. In so doing, she alienates all of her kith and kin, particularly her bellicose brother, David. Distrusting Billy, and believing he should be sent away for good, David picks a fight with him and then frames him for injuries suffered during the scuffle. When Billy is unjustly incarcerated, Laura and a local priest scramble to prove his innocence while David hatches a scheme to put the bandit out of service for good. Mexican helmer Arturo Martinez directs. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
85 mins

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Director(s):
Arturo Martinez Sr.
Producer(s):
Raúl De Anda
Categories:
WesternsRomance
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CLARKE W.

If you only speak English, like me, this isn't your movie. It's in Spanish, and I couldn't get any captions to work.

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