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Hi everyone, I request some help to find the title of a movie, I only saw one scene but I can't remember the name.

The scene :

"In the desert, a group of horsemen (probably marshalls or bounty hunters) are looking for a - maybe a apache - murderer, they break into his home, find his wife, catch her and start to gang rape her onscreen. Outodrs, a older one try to interfer, but he's pushed on the ground by another one, we hear the horrible scream of the woman raped offscreen and all of them look a the house at this very moment. After the rape, the wife is carried outside the fully naked and tied and drop on the ground like a common bag without any humanity from the men, she didn't make any sound, the old man who wanted to prevent the horrible rape put a blanket on her. The view switch to the fugitive looking at the scene from a rocky height."

Has anyone seen this movie ? I think it's more a TV movie.



Hi everyone, I request some help to find the title of a movie, I only saw one scene but I can't remember the name.

The scene :

"In the desert, a group of horsemen (probably marshalls or bounty hunters) are looking for a - maybe a apache - murderer, they break into his home, find his wife, catch her and start to gang rape her onscreen. Outodrs, a older one try to interfer, but he's pushed on the ground by another one, we hear the horrible scream of the woman raped offscreen and all of them look a the house at this very moment. After the rape, the wife is carried outside the fully naked and tied and drop on the ground like a common bag without any humanity from the men, she didn't make any sound, the old man who wanted to prevent the horrible rape put a blanket on her. The view switch to the fugitive looking at the scene from a rocky height."

Has anyone seen this movie ? I think it's more a TV movie.
I wouldn't watch any kind of film that portrays gang rape.



Chato's Land (1972). The version that I saw (back in the 1970s) was on television and consequently highly edited. Regardless, vile crap, in my opinion.



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Chato's Land (1972). The version that I saw (back in the 1970s) was on television and consequently highly edited. Regardless, vile crap, in my opinion.
Oh that's what I was thinking. His wife ws spread eagled? Very disturbing for me as a kid to see that.



Bronson and Palance? Same director as Death Wish and The Sentinel? Vile Crap?

Added to watchlist!
So... John Wayne + Susan Hayward + Dick Powell = perhaps not a masterpiece, but at least a decent movie?

Trust me, it's crap; there are no redeeming features.