The Brave Bulls 1951 N/R, 106 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Rossen Cast: Mel Ferrer, Miroslava Stern, Anthony Quinn, Eugene Iglesias, Charlita, Jose Torvay, Jose Luis Vasquez, Alfonso Alvirez, Alfredo Aguilar, Francisco Balderas, Pepe Lopez, Felipe Mota, Manuel Orozco, Jose Meza, Vincente Cardenas
A matador, Luis Bello (Mel Ferrer), appears to be unbeatable in the ring. Problems arise when the woman he loves, Linda (Miroslava Stern) dies in a car accident. Bello suffers self-doubts, but his manager Ralph Fuentes (Anthony Quinn) encourages him. Bello does go back in the ring where he is gored by a bull. Now, Bello really begins to doubt his abilities but slowly regains his courage. This film captures the atmosphere surrounding the world of bullfighting.
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East of Sumatra 1953 N/R, 81 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Budd Boetticher Cast: Jeff Chandler, Marilyn Maxwell, Anthony Quinn, Suzan Ball, Jay C. Flippen, Scatman Crothers, Peter Graves, John Sutton, Aram Katcher, Eugene Iglesias
Mining engineer Duke Mullane (Jeff Chandler) becomes the centerpiece for problems between his greedy mining company owners and natives ruled by Kiang (Anthony Quinn).
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The Money Trap 1965 N/R, 91 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Burt Kennedy Cast: Glenn Ford, Rita Hayworth, Elke Sommer, Ricardo Montalban, Joseph Cotten, James Mitchum, Argentina Brunetti, Parley Baer, Ted de Corsia, Eugene Iglesias
Joe Baron (Glenn Ford) is a cop who gets in over his head when he steals money while investigating a drug-related murder.
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Walk the Proud Land 1956 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Western
Director: Jesse Hibbs Cast: Audie Murphy, Anne Bancroft, Pat Crowley, Charles Drake, Jay Silverheels, Morris Ankrum, Robert Warwick, Addison Richards, Eugene Iglesias, Anthony Caruso
This enlightening film is based on the true story of John P. Clum (Audie Murphy) who played a leading role in Apache Chief Geronimo's (Jay Silverheels) surrender.
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| 1. The Brave Bulls (1951)
2. East of Sumatra (1953)
3. The Money Trap (1965)
4. Walk the Proud Land (1956)
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