Tepepa (1969)

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Tepepa (1969). 1h 43m | R

“If you like action-packed westerns, then youu0026#39;ll be in for a treat when you see the marvelous masterpiece, u0026quot;Blood and Guns.u0026quot; It has a great cast, fantastic acting, and it takes a common u0026quot;good guys vs. bad guysu0026quot; plot and turns it into a memorable viewing experience through humor, tragedy, and most importantly, Orson Welles. There has never been a film like this before or after its release. Itu0026#39;s a true original! What other movie uses billy goats strapped with dynamite to attract the enemy? What other movie shows Orson Welles shooting at a man on a horse going around a little red car in cirlces? None. There is an evil doctor with a chin bigger than Jay Lenou0026#39;s. There is a great battle scene between the peasants and the mexican brown-suits. Tomas Milian, who played Tomas F. Dobb in a spanish version of u0026quot;Revolutionu0026quot;, is the man with the big black sombrero who taunts Orson Welles until he learns his lesson from the big man himself. Thereu0026#39;s the naive mexican boy. The frightened citizens. The violence. And Orson Welles, who actuually trips near the end of the film and the director left it in. A classic! Itu0026#39;s very hard to find. Get it if you can.”

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