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'''Valdez, il mezzosangue''' (Italy, Spain, France 1973 / Director: John Sturges)
'''Valdez, il mezzosangue''' (Italy · Spain · France [[:Category:1973|1973]] / Director: John Sturges)
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Chino (France / USA) | Caballos salvajes (Spain) | The Valdez Horses (English) | Valdez the Halfbreed (UK) | Wilde Pferde (Germany) | Konie Valdeza (Poland) | Valdezovi konji (Yugoslavia) | Valdezovi koně (Czech Republic) | Valdes O Mestiço (Brazil) | さらばバルデス saraba Valdez (Japan) | Конете на Валдес (Bulgaria) | Wild Horses</div>
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*'''Runtime:''' 99 min
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*'''Release Date:''' 14.9.1973
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*'''Filming Locations:''' [[:Category: Almería|Almería]]
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Chino (France/U.S.A.) | Caballos salvajes (Spain) | The Valdez Horses | Valdez the Halfbreed (U.K.) | Wild Horses | Wilde Pferde (Germany) | Konie Valdeza (Poland) | Valdezovi konji (Yugoslavia) | Valdezovi koně (Czech Republic)
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===<i class="fas fa-paragraph fa-xs"></i> Synopsis ===
Having long suffered the stigma of being part Indian, New Mexico horse breeder Chino Valdez (Bronson) wants nothing more than to be left alone with his beloved horses. Even so, Chino opens his heart and his home to teenaged runaway Jamie Wagner (Vincent Van Patten), who becomes his protégé. But things take an unpleasant turn when the formerly taciturn Chino falls in love with Louise (Jill Ireland, the half-sister of antagonistic rancher Maral (Marcel Bozzuffi).


== Cast and crew ==
===<i class="fas fa-user-tag fa-xs"></i> Credits ===
*'''Cast:''' Charles Bronson (Chino Valdez), Jill Ireland (Louise/Catharine Maral), Marcel Bozzuffi (Maral), Vincent Van Patten (Jamie Wagner), Fausto Tozzi (Cruz), Ettore Manni (sheriff), Corrado Gaipa (Indian), José Nieto, Diana Lorys (as Diana Loris)(Indian), Conchita Muñoz (as Conchita Munoz), Melissa Chimenti (Indian girl), Florencio Amarilla (Little Bear), Bruno Boschetti (uncredited), Rafael Garcí­a (uncredited), Luis Prendes (uncredited), Luis Rico (uncredited), Ricardo Rodrí­guez (uncredited), Adolfo Thous (Coyote), Henri Vidon (uncredited)  
*'''Cast''' (Italian): Charles Bronson (Chino Valdez), Marcel Bozzuffi (Maral), Jill Ireland (Louise/Catharine Maral), Fausto Tozzi (Cruz), Melissa Chimenti (Indian girl with Chino), Ettore Manni (Sheriff Jensen), José Nieto (Mexican fiesta host), Conchita Muñoz [as Conchita Munoz], Corrado Gaipa (priest), Vincent Van Patten (Jamie Wagner), Diana Lorys, Bruno Boschetti, Rafael García, Henri Vidon Mikalefs
*Uncredited actors: Florencio Amarilla (Little Bear), Adolfo Thous (Coyote), Luis Prendes (saloon proprietor), Ricardo Rodríguez (Indian under chief), Arnaldo Dell'Acqua (Maral cowboy), Rafael Albaicín (Indian at cookout)


*'''Co-Director:''' Duilio Coletti (uncredited)
*'''Director:''' John Sturges
*'''Co-Director:''' Duilio Coletti (reshoots)
*'''Story:''' "The Valdez Horses" by Lee Hoffman
*'''Story:''' "The Valdez Horses" by Lee Hoffman
*'''Screenplay:''' Massimo De Rita, Clair Huffaker, Dino Maiuri
*'''Screenplay:''' Massimo De Rita, Clair Huffaker, Dino Maiuri, Elmore Leonard (reshoot scenes)
*'''Cinematography:''' Armando Nannuzzi [Technicolor - Normal 1,66:1]
*'''Cinematography:''' Armando Nannuzzi [Technicolor - Normal 1,66:1]
*'''Music by:''' [[:Category:De Angelis(Guido & Maurizio)|Guido & Maurizio De Angelis]]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:De Angelis(Guido & Maurizio)|Guido & Maurizio De Angelis]]
*'''Song:''' "Freedom Rainbow" sung by [[:Category:Canary Jones|Canary Jones]]
*'''Song:''' "Freedom Rainbow" sung by [[:Category:Canary Jones|Canary Jones]]
*'''Produced by:''' John Sturges, Duilio Coletti, Dino De Laurentiis
*'''Producers:''' John Sturges, Duilio Coletti, Dino De Laurentiis
 
===<i class="fas fa-gavel fa-xs"></i> Reviews===
* [[Chino Review|Film Review]]
* [[Wilde Pferde BluRay Rezension|Film und BluRay Besprechung]] (German)
 
===<i class="fas fa-lightbulb fa-xs"></i> Trivia ===
* The US title of this Italian-Spanish-French co-production is Chino, in deference to the character played by star Charles Bronson. Lino Ventura was the original choice for the rancher Maral. This film was based on The Valdez Horses, a novel by Lee Hoffman.
 
===<i class="fas fa-stopwatch fa-xs"></i> Versions and runtimes===
*'''Runtime:''' 99 min
 
===<i class="far fa-calendar-alt fa-xs"></i> Release Dates===
* September 14, 1973 (Italy)
 
===<i class="fa fa-map fa-xs"></i> Filming locations===
* [[:Category: Almería|Almería]]
* Tabernas: Nueva Frontera
* Tabernas: Canon Negro
* Tabernas: Rambla Lanujar


==Synopsis==
===<i class="fas fa-dollar-sign fa-xs"></i> Production and business===
The US title of this Italian-Spanish-French coproduction is Chino, in deference to the character played by star Charles Bronson. Having long suffered the stigma of being part Indian, New Mexico horse breeder Chino Valdez (Bronson) wants nothing more than to be left alone with his beloved horses. Even so, Chino opens his heart and his home to teenaged runaway Jamie Wagner (Vincent Van Patten), who becomes his protégé. But things take an unpleasant turn when the formerly taciturn Chino falls in love with Louise (Jill Ireland, the half-sister of antagonistic rancher Maral (Marcel Bozzuffi, replacing the original choice for the role, Lino Ventura). This film was based on The Valdez Horses, a novel by Lee Hoffman.
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[[Category:1973]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:France]][[Category:Spain]]
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[[Category:Charles Bronson]]
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[[Category:Jill Ireland]]
[[Category:Ettore Manni]]  
[[Category:Marcel Bozzuffi]]
[[Category:Diana Lorys]]
[[Category:José Nieto]]
[[Category:Fausto Tozzi]]
[[Category:Adolfo Thous]]
[[Category:Florencio Amarilla]]
[[Category:Bruno Boschetti]]
[[Category:Canary Jones]]
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Latest revision as of 18:46, 21 January 2024

Valdez, il mezzosangue (Italy · Spain · France 1973 / Director: John Sturges)

Also known as

Chino (France / USA) | Caballos salvajes (Spain) | The Valdez Horses (English) | Valdez the Halfbreed (UK) | Wilde Pferde (Germany) | Konie Valdeza (Poland) | Valdezovi konji (Yugoslavia) | Valdezovi koně (Czech Republic) | Valdes O Mestiço (Brazil) | さらばバルデス saraba Valdez (Japan) | Конете на Валдес (Bulgaria) | Wild Horses
Valdez Horses movie poster

Synopsis

Having long suffered the stigma of being part Indian, New Mexico horse breeder Chino Valdez (Bronson) wants nothing more than to be left alone with his beloved horses. Even so, Chino opens his heart and his home to teenaged runaway Jamie Wagner (Vincent Van Patten), who becomes his protégé. But things take an unpleasant turn when the formerly taciturn Chino falls in love with Louise (Jill Ireland, the half-sister of antagonistic rancher Maral (Marcel Bozzuffi).

Credits

  • Cast (Italian): Charles Bronson (Chino Valdez), Marcel Bozzuffi (Maral), Jill Ireland (Louise/Catharine Maral), Fausto Tozzi (Cruz), Melissa Chimenti (Indian girl with Chino), Ettore Manni (Sheriff Jensen), José Nieto (Mexican fiesta host), Conchita Muñoz [as Conchita Munoz], Corrado Gaipa (priest), Vincent Van Patten (Jamie Wagner), Diana Lorys, Bruno Boschetti, Rafael García, Henri Vidon Mikalefs
  • Uncredited actors: Florencio Amarilla (Little Bear), Adolfo Thous (Coyote), Luis Prendes (saloon proprietor), Ricardo Rodríguez (Indian under chief), Arnaldo Dell'Acqua (Maral cowboy), Rafael Albaicín (Indian at cookout)
  • Director: John Sturges
  • Co-Director: Duilio Coletti (reshoots)
  • Story: "The Valdez Horses" by Lee Hoffman
  • Screenplay: Massimo De Rita, Clair Huffaker, Dino Maiuri, Elmore Leonard (reshoot scenes)
  • Cinematography: Armando Nannuzzi [Technicolor - Normal 1,66:1]
  • Music: Guido & Maurizio De Angelis
  • Song: "Freedom Rainbow" sung by Canary Jones
  • Producers: John Sturges, Duilio Coletti, Dino De Laurentiis

Reviews

Trivia

  • The US title of this Italian-Spanish-French co-production is Chino, in deference to the character played by star Charles Bronson. Lino Ventura was the original choice for the rancher Maral. This film was based on The Valdez Horses, a novel by Lee Hoffman.

Versions and runtimes

  • Runtime: 99 min

Release Dates

  • September 14, 1973 (Italy)

Filming locations

  • Almería
  • Tabernas: Nueva Frontera
  • Tabernas: Canon Negro
  • Tabernas: Rambla Lanujar

Production and business

External Links

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