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Mexico | Based On Novel Or Book
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IMDbThis was originally announced in 1964 as a starring vehicle for Gregory Peck.
William Flaherty, who wrote the screenplay, was a Jesuit priest.
Despite the fact that it was a European co-production and the presence of Ennio Morricone, Anthony Quinn and Charles Branson,this was actually filmed entirely in Mexico.
Anthony Quinn was on Variety's list of Top Ten Overpriced Stars of 1968.
Takes place in 1700s Mexico then ruled by Spain
"Kinita: Where are you going? Leon Alastray: What difference does it make? A man goes from the place he is born to the place he dies."
"Father Joseph: My son, here. Put this on - it will protect you from the sun. [Father hands Leon a cowl with a cross on the back] Leon Alastray: Ha? Thank you. Father Joseph: ...and who knows? Perhaps it will bring you a little faith! Leon Alastray: Faith? Oh, I had plenty of faith the other night. Hey, priest - you wanna hear my confession? [clasps hands in mock prayer] Father Joseph: No, thank you! Leon Alastray: Come on - it'll make you feel 10 years younger! [laughs lewdly] Father Joseph: ...or perhaps older!"