Don't blame the King for this bleak routine western being so stiff, he tries his best, blame writer-director Charles Marquis Warren.
Charro (1969)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:0
Rotten:2
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Westerns
Synopsis: A boisterous outlaw must break free from the notorious gang he once ran with in order to complete his reformation. The gang is not about to let him go that easily, though. It seems there are some... A boisterous outlaw must break free from the notorious gang he once ran with in order to complete his reformation. The gang is not about to let him go that easily, though. It seems there are some old scores to settle. This was the twenty-ninth film for the aging Elvis, which is of course a must for Elvis fans, but beware: only one song ("Charro"). [More]
Starring: Elvis Presley, Victor French, Ina Balin, Lynn Kellogg
Starring: Elvis Presley, Victor French, Ina Balin, Lynn Kellogg, James B. Sikking, Solomon Sturges, Barbara Werle, Paul Brinegar, Harry Landers, Tony Young, James Almanzar
Director: Charles Marquis Warren
Director: Charles Marquis Warren
Screenwriter: Charles Marquis Warren
Producer: Charles Marquis Warren
Composer: Hugo Montenegro
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| 44% 44% | Night at the Museum: B… |
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