An action packed tale of the Mexican revolutionary war hero Pancho Villa (
Yul Brynner) and his efforts to defeat the enemy and his villainous rival general Huerta (
Herbert Lom). Aviator and gun runner Arnold (
Robert Mitchum) is captured by Villa's forces which include the rather wonderfully sinister Fierro (
Charles Bronson) who likes to shoot prisoners as a hobby.
Arnold is enrolled in Villa's army and uses his plane to help turn the tide against the enemy. However, Huerta's jealousy at Villa's success brings everything to a head. Villa is sent to Mexico City and Arnold back to the US to face theft charges...
An uneven film which includes a lot more fighting than less exciting things like characterisation, historical accuracy and plot line. Brynner's, Bronson's and Lom's characters are fairly one-dimensional but if the film is approached in the right way then it is a lot of fun and the battle scenes are spectacular. Also interesting to see Brynner play a character with hair.