(1972). The Michael Winner-directed Western was quite violent for its time, pulling no punches with its depiction of anti-Native American racism. Although it never transcends its decidedly B-movie ...
A half-Apache homesteader named Chato (Charles Bronson) wanders into a saloon after venturing into town to purchase supplies. Literally seconds go by before racial slurs are hurled his way. When he ...
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.
Way Out Westerns! continues at Trailers from Hell, with John Landis introducing “Chato’s Land,” Michael Winner’s cynical, violent Vietnam-era western pits stoic lone Apache Charles Bronson against a ...
Join us for some old-school 16mm Movie Madness! – It’s our monthly 16MM DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHT at The Way Out Club (2525 Jefferson Avenue in St. Louis)! Join Tom Stockman and Roger from “Roger’s Reels’ ...
One of the most unspeakably dreadful combinations in contemporary cinema has to be Michael Winner and Charles Bronson. Winner is a stuck-up prat who fancies himself as a wine connoisseur but wouldn't ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
In 1870s New Mexico, a half-breed kills a bigoted sheriff in self-defence but the posse that eventually hunts him finds itself in dangerous territory. Violence/sex. (1972)(100 mins) ...
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