100 Rifles - 1969
- Director Tom Gries
- Product Code: NA-2316-FAR-LT
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Tags: 100 Rifles, Burt Reynolds, Raquel Welch, Jim Brown, Fernando Lamas, Dan O’herlihy, 100 Rifles, western, Tom Gries, 1969,
Yaqui Joe (Burt Reynolds) is an Indian who robs a bank in order to buy guns for his people, who are being savagely repressed by the government. Set in turn-of-the-century Mexico, it tells the story of his flight into Mexico and his pursuit by an American lawman. They eventually become allies and team up with Sarita (Raquel Welch) to take up the cause of the Indians.
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Original Title | 100 Rifles |
Title | 100 Rifles |
Year | 1969 |
Language | English, Portuguese |
Subtitle | Portuguese, Spanish, German, Polish, European Portuguese, Romanian |
Colors | Coloration |
Gender | Western |
Duration | 109 Min. |
Direction | Tom Gries |
Countries of origin | United States |
Cast | Jim Brown, Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds, Fernando Lamas, Dan O Herlihy, Eric Braeden, Michael Forest, Aldo Sambrell, Soledad Miranda, Alberto Dalbés, Charly Bravo, José Manuel Martín, Akim Tamiroff, Sancho Gracia, Lorenzo Lamas |
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Curiosities | Chuck Roberson (John Wayne's longtime stuntman) was meant to double for Jim Brown on some of the riskier stunts, with director Tom Gries planning to put black-face on him. Burt Reynolds would not perform with him, deeming it improper, and stated "Those days are gone, you better get a black stuntman here right now." When the production manager stated it was not in the budget, and "Fox would never go for it," Reynolds paid $500 out of his own pocket to pay for a black stuntman. |
Bloopers | The machine gun on the porch would have had to shoot through the supports of the porch railing to hit the people on the ground, below, but no damage is seen to the railing or supports. |