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The Bells of San Fernando 1947. Mendoza (Anthony Warde) ruthlessly controls the valley of San Fernando and his men guard the only entrance.
Bells of San Fernando 1947
A ruthless land baron controls the town of San Fernando and the surrounding area by guarding the only entrance to the valley.
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