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Hombre

Movie (1967)


John 'Hombre' Russel is a man raised by the Apaches, in an Indian colony. He lives with them, when he is informed that he has inherited a lodging-house in the city. He goes to the city and decides to trade the place per a herd. He need to move to another city and gets the stagecoach, which is being replaced by the train, in a special trip paid by Faver and his wife Audra. The stagecoach gathers ...

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Released: Mar 21st, 1967
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Hombre Main Cast

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Paul Newman
Paul Newman
plays John Russell
Fredric March
Fredric March
plays Dr. Alex Favor
Richard Boone
Richard Boone
plays Cicero Grimes
Diane Cilento
Diane Cilento
plays Jessie
Cameron Mitchell
Cameron Mitchell
plays Frank Braden
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Movie Trivia/Goofs

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  • The photo in the closing credits of the film was taken in 1886 by Camillus Fly, the famous Tombstone (AZ) photographer. The white boy in the photo is Jimmy (Santiago) McKinn, captured by the Apaches in 1885. Like the Paul Newman character in the film, McKinn was totally assimilated in the tribe and was rescued against his will when Geronimo surrendered in 1886.
  • Movie Goof (revealing mistake): When John Russell is coming to Delgado to see Mendez, in the background are 3 or 4 farm vehicles working in the distance. The sun can be see gleaming from one of them as it moves through a dust cloud it is making.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): The shotgun shells Mendez carries are a modern red plastic case. Period shells were brass cased.
  • Movie Goof (anachronisms): In one scene, the sheriff bemoans the risks of his job, saying that he's a target for some "punk" looking to make a reputation for himself; the term, meaning a young hoodlum, did not come into use until 1917, long after the time period of the film.
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