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IMDbFinal western of director John Sturges.
First film of a three-picture contract that Charles Bronson had with producer Dino De Laurentiis. The second and third were The Stone Killer (1973) and The White Buffalo (1977). Bronson's earlier film for de Laurentiis, The Valachi Papers (1972) was a single-picture contract. During the 1960s, Bronson had also appeared in Battle of the Bulge (1965) for de Laurentiis.
"The Valdez Horses", the novel on which this film is based, was written by Lee Hoffman and published in 1967. It won the Western Writers of America Spur Award that year.
The Indian characters were played by local Spanish gypsies.
Paramount Pictures originally intended to release this movie in the US under the title "The Wild Horses".
"Chino Valdez: Now what the hell is that? Louise: It's a sidesaddle. Chino Valdez: A sidesaddle? You mean to tell me you're gonna put that on the side of a horse?"
"Jamie Wagner: Are you going to bust him? Chino Valdez: Do you know what it means... bustin' a horse? Jamie Wagner: Showin' it you can't be thrown. Chino Valdez: No, that ain't all of it. Bustin' a horse means just exactly that: you bust him. And that takes all the spunk out of a horse... it breaks him. And I'm not gonna bust a Valdez horse."