Barbarosa

Barbarosa

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  • Duration: 1h 30min
  • Music: Bruce Smeaton
  • Similar To: Buck and the Preacher, Many Rivers to Cross
  • Story:
    Karl Westover, an inexperienced farm boy, runs away after unintentionally killing a neighbor, whose family pursues him for vengeance. He meets Barbarosa, a gunman of near-mythical proportions, who is himself in danger from his father-in-law Don Braulio, a wealthy Mexican rancher. Don Braulio wants Barbarosa dead for marrying his daughter against the father's will. Barbarosa reluctantly takes the clumsy Karl on as a partner, as both of them look to survive the forces lining up against them.
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6.4/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Karl Westover, an inexperienced farm boy, runs away after unintentionally killing a neighbor, whose family pursues him for vengeance. He meets Barbarosa, a gunman of near-mythical proportions, who is himself in danger from his father-in-law Don Braulio, a wealthy Mexican rancher. Don Braulio wants Barbarosa dead for marrying his daughter against the father's will. Barbarosa reluctantly takes the clumsy Karl on as a partner, as both of them look to survive the forces lining up against them.
Ratings

6.4/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 1,736,123 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

During production two technicians and a woman were killed in an after-hours vehicle accident.

The production camp was in a little known western Texan backwater township of Latijas which had a population of around only twelve people. The Texas town was a former desert trading post stop and was General "Black Jack" Pershing's headquarters during military campaign fighting against the Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. The production shoot in Latijas went for four weeks. That's Lajitas, TX.

Willie Nelson had read only two pages of the film's screenplay when he decided he wanted to do the movie. Nelson exclaimed: "I want to be this guy" [Barbarosa].

High temperatures in Texas had a scorching effect on the production with the heat staying hot right into the evening. Shooting in such a remote location there also meant there was no television, air-conditioning and telephones whilst crew had to cram into rooms for their lodgings.

The picture's shooting location in Big Bend National Park was reputed to be around the time the film was made and released to be the most remote filming location ever used for an American movie.

Popular Dialogues

"Karl: I killed a fella back in Texas. A big damn fella too. Barbarosa: Well, old Sam Colt makes everybody just about the same size. Karl: I didn't shoot him. I hit him with a tree limb."

"Barbarosa: Drop those saddlebags and help me up, dammit! [Karl drops the bags over the cliff] Barbarosa: Why'd you drop them down there? Karl: Well, you said to drop them and help you! Barbarosa: We already been down there! [Rain starts to fall] Barbarosa: Why don't you go ahead and just rain on me then?"