Titles Comprise: Legends Of The Lost: Soldier Blue: Sometimes the truth is lost in battle. Honus Gent a U.S. soldier devoted to his duty and Cresta a white woman who had lived with the Cheyenne for two years are the only two survivors of a slaughter committed by the Cheyennes on a cavalry group. Together they are hoping to stay alive until they reach the cavalry's base camp. As they travel Honus feels a growing affection for Cresta but he is disgusted with her anti-American beliefs as she has more sympathy for Indians than for the U.S. government. They arrive at the... cavalry outpost on the eve of an attack on a Cheyenne village where Honus will learn who has been telling him the truth. /Barquero: A ruthless gang of thuggish outlaws butcher the settlers of a small Colorado town taking with them anything they can get their hands on. Leaving a bloody trail of death behind them they head for the Mexican Border. Their only obstacles are a notoriously lethal river and mysterious hard as nails shotgun wielding boat owner called Travis Barquero (Lee Van Cleef) and he ain't going nowhere. A Sergio Leone-inspired western from legendary director Gordon Douglas (In Like Flint Stagecoach) starring cult seventies icons Lee Van Cleef (The Good The Bad And The Ugly) Warren Oats (The Wild Bunch) Forrest Tucker (The Night They Raided Minsky's) and Kerwin Mathews (Battle Beneath The Sea). [show more]
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Western triple bill. 'Legend of the Lost' (1957), set in the Sahara Desert, sees John Wayne as Joe January, a hard-drinking guide who sets out to discover a lost treasure in North Africa, and along the way falls in love with Dita (Sophia Loren). In 'Barquero' (1970), a group of Mexican bandits, led by Jake Remy (Warren Oates), head for Lonely Dell in order to cross the Paria River. They leave a trail of death and destruction along the way, but when they arrive at Lonely Dell, they do not expect any resistance. The bargeman Travis (Lee van Cleef) has persuaded the townsfolk to abandon their homes and take refuge across the river, so that he can fight off the bandits himself. The arrogance of the bandits then leads to violent death at the hands of Travis. In 'Soldier Blue' (1970), which is based on the events of the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre, a naive cavalry officer (Peter Strauss) and a resourceful young woman (Candice Bergen) survive a Native American attack and have to make their way home through the wilderness. As they face the hardships of the journey, the couple fall in love, only to witness a horrific bloodbath as the U.S. Cavalry takes revenge upon their enemy, in a battle that became notorious for its brutality.
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