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Format: VHS
 Mar 1997
 Not Rated
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Sound: HiFi
 109 min.
 Color
 UPC: 043396601192 |
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Movie Description William Holden (NETWORK, SUNSET BOULEVARD) stars in this rugged Western--based on an actual incident--as a Mexican-Irish rancher who sells his herd to the Union army during the Civil War. An eye-patch-wearing Confederate colonel (Richard Widmark) tries to buy the cattle, but apolitical Kelly doesn't sell to him solely because he doesn't think Confederate money will ever be worth anything. However, the determined colonel kidnaps Kelly and forces him to steal the cattle back and drive them south to his hungry troops down in Virginia. Director Edward Dmytryk (THE CAINE MUTINY) provides the requisite roping, shooting, and punching; Johnny Mercer songs set the mood. There's also some romantic double-crossing as mansion owner Charity Warwick (Victoria Shaw) helps the colonel trap Kelly, who later repays the favor by wooing the colonel's frustrated sweetheart (Janice Rule). Holden is fairly laconic as Kelly, but Widmark brings furious energy to his role as the colonel. Weather-beaten regulars such as Arthur Franz, Patrick O'Neal, and Roger Carmel round out the cast. It's uneven but enjoyable fare, with the highlight a spectacular cattle stampede.
Synopsis Set during the Civil War, ALVAREZ KELLY stars William Holden as the eponymous Mexican-Irish soldier who sells the Union army a herd of cattle, only to have it stolen by a Confederate officer for his own hungry troops.
Film Notes Partially filmed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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