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Bandolero! 1968

Runtime

106 mins

Language

English

English

It blends classic and fresh Western tropes. Mace Bishop, posing as a hangman, rides into town to break a gang of outlaws—among them his brother—out of the gallows. He implores his younger sibling to abandon a life of crime. Pursued by the sheriff, the brothers flee to Mexico, where they eventually team up to fight a band of Mexican bandits.

It blends classic and fresh Western tropes. Mace Bishop, posing as a hangman, rides into town to break a gang of outlaws—among them his brother—out of the gallows. He implores his younger sibling to abandon a life of crime. Pursued by the sheriff, the brothers flee to Mexico, where they eventually team up to fight a band of Mexican bandits.

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In the dusty Texas town of Val Verde, a gang of robbers rolls into town with a plan to crack the local bank, but the robbery quickly spirals into a brutal showdown with the town’s authorities. The violence leaves a wealthy civilian dead—husband to Maria Stoner—altering the stakes for everyone involved. After the dust settles and the law closes in, the gang is apprehended and held for trial. Maria Stoner is at the center of the turmoil, a reminder of the human cost behind the heist, while the rest of the gang contends with the consequences of their choices.

Staying at an inn in a neighboring town, the man known as Mace Bishop, James Stewart, learns what happened in Val Verde and hatches a daring plan fueled by loyalty and urgency. Disguising himself as the hangman, he travels back toward the bank with a dangerous motive: to free his brother, Dee Bishop, the gang’s leader, from the gallows. On the day of the execution, he convinces Sheriff July Johnson to confiscate every attendant’s gun under the pretense of ensuring a safer event, and through his ruse the entire gang manages a bold escape. As they bolt into the countryside with a pursuing posse, Mace takes a decisive turn and robs the bank on his own, shifting the balance of risk and reward in a way that unsettles everyone.

The escape route leads Dee to seize a wagon carrying Maria Stoner, turning her into a hostage as the pursuit tightens. The lawmen—led by Sheriff Johnson with Deputy Roscoe Bookbinder—press the chase across the border into territory controlled by bandoleros, a landscape where danger is both lawless and intimate. Maria warns that bandoleros will hunt anyone they can, and she admits an ache that complicates her loyalties: she has never truly cared for her husband or for the sheriff who leads the manhunt. The posse’s progress is halted and the stakes rise as the bandoleros, led by Angel, confront the fugitives with a brutal resolve. In this tense crossing, Roscoe Bookbinder is slain, a brutal reminder of how quickly violence can consume both sides of the law.

Back in the conflict’s heart, the sheriff chooses a path that allows the outlaws a chance to defend themselves, a decision that alters the balance of power as the clash intensifies. In the subsequent battle, nearly all fall. Dee Bishop is fatally wounded in a brutal struggle with Angel after Dee defends Maria with stoic grit, a moment that complicates the young hostage’s feelings and choices. Mace Bishop is shot, his sacrifice underscoring the reach of the cost to his plan. Babe Jenkins and Robbie O’Hare perish after a relentless fight against the bandoleros, and Pop Chaney goes down while pursuing the money Mace stole, followed by Joe Chaney’s attempt to rescue him. The carnage leaves a landscape of silence and sorrow as the living try to make sense of what remains.

Maria’s courage comes to the fore in a final, dramatic turn: she seizes Dee’s pistol and sends Angel sprawling, the leader of the bandoleros, to retreat in disarray. In the aftermath, she confesses her feelings in a quiet moment with the dying Dee, offering a kiss that seals a complicated, ambiguous romance born from hardship and protection. Mace returns the stolen money to Sheriff Johnson, but the wound he bears proves fatal, and the last of the Bishop brothers is laid to rest alongside fallen members of the posse. The film closes with Maria and the sheriff standing over the graves, a sense of anonymity about who witnessed the day lingering in the Texan air. They ride back toward Texas, carrying the memory of a brutal confrontation that tested courage, loyalty, and the uncertain lines between law and vengeance.

In this tale of pursuit and resistance, the violence is raw but restrained, the emotions are heavy but hopeful, and the landscape of Val Verde becomes a stage where choices under pressure shape the fates of individuals who must decide what they are willing to risk for family, freedom, and the possibility of a quieter future.

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