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Release Date:
October 1, 1966
Original Title:
The Texican
Alternate Titles:
El Texican
Texas Kid
Genres:
Western
Production Companies:
Balcázar
M. C. R. Productions
Production Countries:
Spain | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 18
Runtime: 86
Wanted north of the border, Jess Carlin resides safely in Mexico. Then he hears his brother was killed in a gunfight with another man. Knowning his brother never carried a gun he heads north to find his brother's killer. After battling bounty hunters he arrives in Rimrock, a town controlled by Luke Starr. Starr is the man he wants but he unable to find any evidence until he is given an item found by his brother's body.
Art Direction:
Juan Alberto Soler
Conductor:
Robby Poitevin
Costume Design:
Rafael Borqué
Director:
Lesley Selander
Director of Photography:
Francisco Marín
Editor:
Teresa Alcocer
Executive Producer:
Julian Ludwig
Paul C. Ross
Hairdresser:
Hipólita López
Makeup Artist:
Rodrigo Gurrucharri
Original Music Composer:
Nico Fidenco
Producer:
John C. Champion
Bruce Balaban
Screenplay:
José Antonio de la Loma
John C. Champion
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