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The Wonderful Country

Cast

Robert Mitchum, Julie London, Gary Merrill, Albert Dekker View All


Crew

Walter Bernstein (Screenplay), Robert Parrish (Director), Robert Ardrey (Screenplay) View All

Release: Oct. 21st, 1959
Runtime: 1 hour, 38 minutes
Having fled to Mexico from the U.S. many years ago for killing his father's murderer, Martin Brady travels to Texas to broker an arms deal for his Mexican boss, strongman Governor Cipriano Castro. Brady breaks a leg and while recuperating in Texas the gun shipment is stolen. Complicating matters further the wife of local army major Colton has designs on him, and the local Texas Ranger captain makes him a generous offer to come back to the states...
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