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Saturday Late Film: Chato's Land

on BBC One London

starring Charles Bronson
Jack Palance , Richard Basehart
1873-Arillo, Texas. Taunted by the town sheriff, Pardon Chato - an Apache half-breed - shoots the man in self-defence and rides out of town. A vicious posse decide to follow him, seeking revenge and a revival of the old hatred felt towards the Indians. Gradually Chato draws them into his own territory and the man-hunt takes a macabre turn as the 13 men find that they are no match for Chato's cunning and strength. In this unusual and taut Western Bronson gives one of his finest performances as the man driven to violence and murder by racial hatred.
Screenplay by GERALD WILSON
Produced and directed by MICHAEL WINNER Films: page 16

Contributors

Unknown:
Charles Bronson
Unknown:
Jack Palance
Unknown:
Richard Basehart
Unknown:
Gerald Wilson
Directed By:
Michael Winner
Pardon Chato:
Charles Bronson
Quincey Whitmore:
Jack Palance
Nye Buell:
Richard Basehart
Joshua Everette:
James Whitmore
Jubal Hooker:
Simon Oakland
Elias Hooker:
Ralph Waite
Martin Hall:
Victor French
Harvey Lansing:
William Watson
Gavin Malechie:
Roddy McMillan
Brady Logan:
Paul Young
George Dunn:
Lee Patterson
Will Coop:
Rudy Ugland
Mexican scout:
Paul Castro
Chato's woman:
Sonia Rangan
Jacob Meade:
Clive Endersby
Edna Malechie:
Rebecca Wilson
Shelby Hooker:
Verna Harvey

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