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'''Guns Of The Revolution''' (USA, Spain 1971 / Arthur Lubin) | '''Guns Of The Revolution''' (USA, Spain 1971 / Arthur Lubin) | ||
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* [[Guns Of The Revolution/Available DVDs|Available DVDs]] | * [[Guns Of The Revolution/Available DVDs|Available DVDs]] | ||
* [[Guns Of The Revolution/VHS releases|VHS]] | * [[Guns Of The Revolution/VHS releases|VHS]] | ||
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* '''Release Date: ''' 1971 | * '''Release Date: ''' 1971 |
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Guns Of The Revolution (USA, Spain 1971 / Arthur Lubin)
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- Release Date: 1971
Also known as
Canones de la revolucion (Mexico) | Rain for a Dusty Summer (U.S.A.) | Keine Zeit zum Sterben (Germany) | Die Herausforderung (Germany) | Miguel Pro (Spain)
Cast and Crew
- Cast: Humberto Almazan (Miguel Pro), Ernest Borgnine (dictator), Sancho Gracia (Humberto Pro), Vicente Sangiovanni (Luis), Aldo Sambrell (Colonel Marinos), Harry Harris (Jo Weiler), Maida Severn (Senora Pro), Gemma Cuervo (Leurela), Marta Flores (Margarita), Tina Sáinz (Ace Pro), Maria Sunción Victoria (Nita), Florencio Calpe (Rector), Martín Porras (Roberto Pro), Manuel Bronchud (news vendor), Guillermo Mendez
- Story: Franklin Lacey
- Screenplay: G.B. Buscemi, Julius Evans
- Cinematography: Manuel Serra (as Manuel Berenguer) [Eastmancolor]
- Music: Wade Denning
- Producer: Joseph P. Mawra
Synopsis
Ernest Borgnine is a fearsome provincial governor who terrorizes the residents of the sizeable chunk of Old Mexico he rules. When he is challenged by a seemingly mild-mannered priest wanting to stop government soldiers from destroying missions, it results in an unusual confrontation between the two dissimilar men.