Zorro
The Cisco Kid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7xz5KqDaLQ
I am pretty sure High Planes Drifter has no south of the border characters.
Look up westerns by stars, Audie Murphy, Randolph Scott, etc.
What are you looking for?
Why?
You’re pretty much out of luck. Many of the words used in ranching and herding cattle are borrowed words from Spanish. Like “Ranch” and “lariet” and even cowboy. Ranchero, La rieta, Vaquero, and on and on.
Shane, Winchester 73, Bend of the River, The Shootist, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, The Long Riders.
Shane
I think it may qualify.
As a resident of New Mexico, movies that present the south of the border characters accurately are good.
Why?
Spaghetti, westerns.
what is the problem with Spanish in films based on the southwest?
Ever been there?
You seem to not understand southwest culture.
Deseperado: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EHShj4TPwg
High Noon is a classic western.
Eastwood’s Pale Rider and Unforgiven are about as late as “classics” go.
Sergio Leone’s Once Upon A Time in the West is a must-see, IMHO.
But really, it’s hard to make a lot of Westerns without acknowledging some elements of the (North American) West as it was: with Native Americans, Spaniards, French, Mexicans, Irish, English, Blacks, and even Chinese. Even the Russians had a hand in the history of North America.
And what constitutes a “Western” can be pretty broad. Check out Quigley: Down Under with Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman. Or A Man Called Horse with Richard Harris.
Define “Western Movie”.
Is it set in a certain time period?
Is it set in a certain geographical area?
You cannot separate 1800’s “cowboys” from “spanish”.
It was (and still is) intermingled.
“We don’ need no stinkin’ gringos”
I also ask why would you do that? Does Mexican Spanish offend you for some reason? Here in Texas it would be difficult to avoid in history-based films.
Am looking for Hollywood Musical Comedies from the 1940s and 50s I can enjoy without any risk of hearing or seeing a single Canadian.
Can any FReepers help?
Also looking for Godzilla films in which there are absolutely no references to cheese or other dairy products.
Thanks!
Regards,