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irector Tom Gries (, ) stirred up controversy by including a steamy close encounter between Jim Brown and Raquel Welch in his rough-and-tumble action flick about an Arizona lawman (Brown) caught between downtrodden Yaqui peasants and a sadistic Mexican military commander (Fernando Lamas) while pursuing a bank-robbing revolutionary (Burt Reynolds). But the movie works best when it concentrates on another relationship. As critic Roger Ebert noted: “Brown has a cool, humorous charm and Reynolds plays to it like the other half

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