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Behold a Pale Horse (1964)

Manuel Artiguez, a famous bandit during the Spanish civil war, has lived in French exile for 20 years... (source: imdb.com)

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14 August 1964
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$4,000,000
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USA
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Franstudio, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, France
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Behold a Pale Horse is a 1964 film directed by Fred Zinnemann, based on the novel Killing a Mouse on Sunday by Emeric Pressburger, which itself is loosely based on the life of the Spanish anarchist guerrilla, Francisco Sabaté Llopart?. It stars Gregory Peck, Omar Sharif and Anthony Quinn. The film is the story of a Catalan guerrilla, exiled in France after the Spanish Civil War, returning to Catalonia to visit his mother on her deathbed.

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