The Comancheros (1961)

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/ 10
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1h 45m
Running Time

December 22, 1961
Release Date

The Comancheros (1961)

6
/ 10
1 User Ratings
1h 45m
Running Time

December 22, 1961
Release Date

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20th Century Fox
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Plot.

Texas Ranger Jake Cutter arrests gambler Paul Regret, but soon finds himself teamed with his prisoner in an undercover effort to defeat a band of renegade arms merchants and thieves known as Comancheros.

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Cast & Crew.

Details.

Release Date
December 22, 1961

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 45m

Content Rating
PG

Budget
$4,260,000

Box Office
$3,500,000

Filming Locations
Utah, United States of America

Genres

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Wiki.

The Comancheros is a 1961 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Michael Curtiz, based on a 1952 novel of the same name by Paul Wellman, and starring John Wayne and Stuart Whitman. The supporting cast includes Ina Balin, Lee Marvin, Nehemiah Persoff, Bruce Cabot, Jack Elam, Joan O'Brien, Patrick Wayne, and Edgar Buchanan. Also featured are Western-film veterans Bob Steele, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, and Harry Carey, Jr. in uncredited supporting roles.

When terminal illness prevented Curtiz (director of Casablanca and The Adventures of Robin Hood) from finishing the film, Wayne took over as director, though his direction remained uncredited. Curtiz died shortly after the film was completed.

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