The Violent Ones

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The Violent Ones
Tommy Sands
CinematographyFleet Southcott
Edited byFred W. Berger
Music byMarlin Skiles
Production
company
Harold Goldman Associates
Distributed byFeature Film Corp. of AmericaUnited Artists
Release date
October 1967
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Violent Ones is a 1967 film directed by and starring Fernando Lamas. The story was written and created by Charles Davis, Fred Freiberger, Herman Miller, and Doug Wilson. The film was shot in the Alabama Hills, Mojave Desert and Lone Pine, California.[1]

Plot

Juanita, a girl in a town that's populated by Hispanics, is raped and beaten. The only thing she says before falling into a deep coma is that her attacker is an outsider, a Gringo. Local Mexican-American Sheriff Vega arrests all three outsiders there are. All he can do is intimidating the prisoners so that one of them admits to being the attacker, or that the girl wake up to identify him. The girl dies, and her father prepares a lynch mob.

The sheriff can't get any help from the state, and even Mendoza, his deputy, is unwilling to help him. The sheriff takes the prisoners out of the jail in a trip to the closest city where they can be processed. But the prisoners, an unstable kid, a brutish man and a coldly intelligent youngster have other plans.

Cast

References

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