The Texican

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  • Approved
  • 1966
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 5.8  (918)

The Texican, released in 1966, is a classic western film directed by Lesley Selander. The movie stars renowned actor and World War II veteran, Audie Murphy, who plays the lead character, Jess Carlin, a former lawman-turned-outlaw. Broderick Crawford plays the role of the main antagonist, the corrupt and ruthless landowner, Luke Starr, while Spanish actress Diana Lorys plays the love interest, Sara (Zarita in some versions).

The movie begins with Jess Carlin returning to the small border town of San Antonio in Texas after serving time in prison. Jess had been accused of murdering a man, and while he proclaims his innocence, he is still labeled as an outlaw.

As he enters the town, Jess is ambushed by a group of bandits led by Gunnlison (played by José María Caffarel), who were looking for his cellmate who had escaped during Jess's release. Jess manages to escape and reaches the safety of the town’s saloon. Here, he meets his old friend, Jake (played by Aldo Sambrell), who informs him that the town is being terrorized by the corrupt landowner, Luke Starr. Starr has a stranglehold on the town's economy and controls the sheriff and the judge.

Jess decides to leave the town and start anew. However, when he meets Sara (Zarita), he falls in love with her and decides to stay. This puts him in immediate danger, as Starr also has feelings for Sara and sees Jess as a serious rival.

The tension between Jess and Starr intensifies when Starr accuses Jess of stealing money from him. Jess denies the charge and refuses to leave the town. Starr then frames Jess for a crime he did not commit and orders his men to hang him.

In the midst of all this, Jake reveals to Jess that Starr was responsible for the murder that he was accused of. Jess now knows that he was framed and that his only option is to stay and fight for his freedom.

The movie then follows Jess and his allies as they plan their revenge against Starr and his men. The final showdown between Jess and Starr is a classic western duel fought on horseback with guns and fists.

Throughout the film, the audience is treated to a thrilling and action-packed ride, with Audie Murphy delivering an impressive performance as the stoic and determined Jess Carlin. The film also features some impressive stunt work, especially during the final fight sequence.

The music in the movie is by Nico Fidenco, and the theme song “Texican” is sung by Don Powell. The cinematography by Francisco Marin paints an accurate portrait of the old west, with its vast landscapes and gritty towns.

In conclusion, The Texican is a classic western film that has all the elements of an entertaining cowboy flick - a solid plot, well-rounded characters, stunning visuals, and impressive action sequences. It is a must-watch for all moviegoers who appreciate the genre and for fans of the iconic Audie Murphy.

The Texican is a 1966 action movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 31 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8.

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  • Release Date
    1966
  • MPAA Rating
    Approved
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (918)
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