A Bullet for Sandoval
A Bullet for Sandoval

Movie spotlight

A Bullet for Sandoval

1969
Movie
105 min
Spanish

After his girlfriend dies in childbirth, Confederate deserter John Warner travels to Mexico, where the woman's father, Don Pedro Sandoval, grudgingly hands over his child. But with no locals willing to provide milk, the baby dies. Rounding up a group of rebels, Warner goes on a rampage through northern Mexico, with the ultimate goal of taking down Sandoval in this gritty Western.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Juan Antonio de la RivaGenres: Western, Action, Drama

Plot Summary

Set during the tumultuous Mexican Revolution, the film follows a ruthless bandit, El Sandoval, who leads his gang through a series of violent confrontations. As his power grows, so does the distrust among his own men, leading to internal strife and betrayal. The narrative explores themes of greed, loyalty, and the brutal consequences of unchecked ambition in a lawless land.

Critical Reception

While not a widely discussed film internationally, 'A Bullet for Sandoval' is recognized within Mexican cinema for its gritty portrayal of revolutionary violence and its exploration of character dynamics within a bandit group. It is often noted for its atmospheric direction and solid performances, contributing to its status as a notable entry in the Mexican Western genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its atmospheric direction and depiction of revolutionary violence.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of complex character relationships within a bandit crew.

  • Considered a solid example of the Mexican Western genre.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews is not readily available for this film.

Fun Fact

The film was made during a period when Mexican cinema was producing numerous Westerns, often adapting American genre conventions to local historical and cultural contexts.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review