Villa Rides

Villa rages! Villa lusts! Villa kills! VILLA RIDES!

Pulled into the Mexican Revolution by his own greed, Texas gunrunner and pilot Lee Arnold joins bandit-turned-patriot Pancho Villa and his band of dedicated men in a march across Mexico battling the Colorados and stealing women's hearts as they go. But each has a nemesis among his friends: Arnold is tormented by Fierro, Villa's right-hand-man; and Villa must face possible betrayal by his own president's naiveté

"Villa Rides" is a 1968 epic Western film produced by Paramount Pictures, set against the backdrop of the Mexican Revolution. Directed by Buzz Kulik, the movie stars Yul Brynner as the legendary Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa, alongside Robert Mitchum, who plays an American pilot and adventurer drawn into Villa's cause. The film captures the tumultuous period of Mexico's fight for social justice and land reform, blending historical events with fictionalized drama to create a compelling narrative. Shot on location in Spain, "Villa Rides" offers a visually stunning portrayal of the revolutionary landscape, complete with sweeping battle scenes and intense character interactions. The storyline of "Villa Rides" follows the charismatic Pancho Villa as he leads his División del Norte against the oppressive regime of President Victoriano Huerta. The film delves into Villa's complex personality, showcasing his strategic brilliance and his ruthless tactics. Robert Mitchum's character, Lee Arnold, becomes an integral part of Villa's inner circle, providing a unique perspective on the revolution through the eyes of an outsider. Their relationship, fraught with tension and mutual respect, adds depth to the film, highlighting the moral ambiguities of war and revolution. "Villa Rides" also explores the broader socio-political context of the Mexican Revolution, touching on themes of nationalism, class struggle, and the quest for justice. The film does not shy away from depicting the brutal realities of war, including the impact on civilians and the internal conflicts within Villa's ranks. Through its portrayal of Villa's interactions with various factions, including the United States, the movie underscores the international dimensions of the revolution and the challenges faced by Villa in maintaining his movement's momentum. Despite its historical inaccuracies and fictional embellishments, "Villa Rides" remains a powerful cinematic depiction of one of the most significant periods in Mexican history. The performances of Yul Brynner and Robert Mitchum, combined with the film's epic scope and dramatic intensity, make it a memorable entry in the genre of historical Westerns. "Villa Rides" not only entertains but also prompts viewers to reflect on the enduring legacy of Pancho Villa and the broader implications of revolutionary struggle.

Year1968

Runtime121 min

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GenresWestern

Production countriesUnited States of America

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