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Burt Reynolds, Jim Brown, Fernando Lamas, Raquel Welch, Dan O'Herlihy, Eric Braeden, Michael Forest, Aldo Sambrell, Alberto Dalbes, Jose Manuel Martin
PG
Western
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110 min.
1969
Fox/Lorber Video
Tom Gries
86290D1
DVD
1
$14.98
100 Rifles DVD Movie
100 Rifles Description:
"When an American policeman named Lyedecker (Brown) comes to Mexico to arrest Yaqui Joe (Reynolds) for robbery, he finds himself detained by both an Indian revolution against the Mexican government…and the luscious figure of Joe's sidekick, Sarita (Welch)! As the government steps up its plan for the Indians – total extermination – Joe's stolen money buys weapons for the battle, and Lyedecker joins the fray. But will it be enough to defeat the sadistic General Verdugo (Fernando Lamas) and his army?"
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