Charro! (1969) - Charles Marquis Warren | Synopsis, Movie Info, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie (original) (raw)

Charro!

Directed by Charles Marquis Warren

Release Date - Mar 13, 1969 | Run Time - 98 min. | Countries - United States of America | MPAA Rating - PG

Charro! is a 1969 American western film starring Elvis Presley shot on location at Apacheland Movie Ranch and Old Tucson Studios in Arizona. It was his only role that did not feature him singing on-screen, and is the only Presley film to feature no songs at all except for the main title theme. It also features a bearded Presley for the first and last time in any of his films. The film was adaptated into a novel written by Harry Whittington.

The film co-starred Ina Balin, Victor French, Barbara Werle, and Solomon Sturges and was the final for director Charles Marquis Warren. It was also the only Presley film released to theaters by National General Pictures. The film made a profit but was not a runaway success, and remains one of Presley's least-seen films despite it being among his best in terms of a 'straight' (non-musical) acting performance.

Movie Info

Official Site

Tags

Cannon, Gunfight, Mexican, Mexican Revolution

Attributes

Narrative Location: Mexico

Alternate Titles

Charro!

AU, BR, CA, FI, PT, RO, GB, US

Come Hell, Come Sundown

, US

Come Sundown, Come Hell

, US

O simademenos ekdikitis

GR

Un uomo chiamato charro

IT

Ο Σημαδεμένος Εκδικητής

GR