Cabo Blanco / U.S. Marshall
CABO BLANCO: In 1949, a British research arrives at the Peruvian fishing village of Cabo Blanco, located on the sun beaten coast of Peru. American Gifford Hoyt (Charles Bronson), has come to Cabo Blanco after fighting in the war in order to escape the pressures of the world. But the arrival of the British ship, beautiful French widow Marie (Dominique Sanda), the presence of ex-Nazi Gunther, and word of treasure on the ocean floor, threaten to disturb the village's calm air. Shot on location in Mexico by Director J. Lee Thompson (THE GUNS OF NAVARONE).
U.S. MARSHAL: In this episode of the 1958 US television series, Charles Bronson guest stars as a private in the army who decides to violently break away from military life. After shooting a sergeant and taking a girl hostage in a petrol station, he tries to figure out how to escape while the marshal closes in on him. (B?)
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This is a very poor Bronson film. Never got into it at all. POOR.
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- Jim
- Kirkliston. Scotland
- 26 Mar 2007 at 18:10
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