Chato's Land

Chato

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After killing a man in self-defense, Chato (Charles Bronson), a half-breed Apache, is on the run from a 13-man posse, because that man was the town Sheriff. Vowing to avenge the death of their fallen constable, they follow Chato into the wilderness. Living off the land, he outwits the riders tracking him, picking them off one by one.
Actors and Key Contributors:  Charles Bronson, Jack Palance, Richard Basehart, James Whitmore, Simon Oakland,

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Indian has moral superiority over the white man

Rating of 5 out of 5.0 Written By Gunner on 2008-01-21

Chato's Land

Right from the very first shot you know something special is about to happen. At the same time, it's pretty well clear how the story is going pan out. The interest lies in seeing precisely how the posse will disintegrate. No spoiler here. It's a study in characters. The mind of Chato, the half-breed Apache, is inscrutable and impenetrable, although, at the same time, his motivation is crystal clear. The white men all have their own personal agendas. Only Ezra knows his own mind and has the independence to stand firm. He doesn't join the gang. Some of them go along just to be neighborly. Even the three repulsive brothers are shown a little sympathy: it's possible to see that filth has a reason for being the way it is. Jack Parlance has an unusual role. A veteran of... (Read Full Review)


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