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The Comancheros
After his partner is killed, aging Texas Ranger Jake Cutter (John Wayne) captures gambler Paul Regret (Stuart Whitman), 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.
23 January 1907, Portland, Oregon, USA
5 March 1894, London, England, UK
20 March 1924, Evansville, Indiana, USA
December 10, 1903 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
15 April 1922, Syria
17 September 1908, Edmonton, London, England, UK
2 August 1919, Jerusalem, Palestine [now Israel]
23 August 1895, Mödling, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary
24 December 1896, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
8 March 1923, Portland, Oregon, USA
7 May 1903, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
20 March 1903, Humansville, Missouri, USA
October 15, 2005
Lively and cheerful, but too banal to be a top-rate Curtiz or Wayne film; nevertheless it's a pleasingly entertaining film.May 06, 2007
Wayne is decent, but this is a compromised Western due to the fact that ailing director Michael Curtiz (it's his last film) has no appreciation for the genre.June 13, 2011
Because he was largely a journeyman filmmaker who took whatever jobs the studio assigned him, most historians and critics regard Michael Curtiz merely as a capable gun-for-hire who was lucky enough to find himself attached to good projects.April 24, 2009
A good old school western with solid acting, a great musical score, wonderful cinematography and beautiful desert scenery.October 19, 2006
Interesting, at times brutal, John Wayne western with strong cast and locale.June 20, 2011
Charming and agreeable, it moves along at a good clip. Shot in widescreen saturated CinemaScope, ... it's entertaining in a predictable way.