El juicio Trailer (1968)
04 January 1968
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04 January 1968
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Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown
Percy Herbert as MacGregor
Randy Boone as Francis
Jill Townsend as Dulcey
James Stacy as Joe Bravo
Burr DeBenning as Emmet Lloyd(as Burr De Benning)
Leonard Stone as Judge Samuel Gilroy
Don Keefer as Bolt
G.D. Spradlin as Kermin
Charles Dierkop as Smitty
Solomon Sturges as Sandy
Kipp Whitman as Jerry (as Kip Whitman)
Spain 04 January 1968
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03 December 1968
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02 April 1968
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01 January 1968
"In my film I suggest that there is no greater mystery than that of the protagonists. War and Love are simply equated for what they are; the aftermath is inevitable, and a normal human condition, for which like the ancients one can only have pity and understanding.
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