In 1912, during the Mexican Revolution, the border between Texas and Mexico is on flames due to savage raids by Mexican bandits who call themselves freedom fighters, so the US government entrusts to General Pershing the capture of General Héctor Córdoba, the most notorious among them.
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Production | Vincent M. Fennelly | Producer |
Camera | Antonio Macasoli | Director of Photography |
Art | José María Tapiador | Art Direction |
Sound | Elmer Bernstein | Original Music Composer |
Editing | Walter Hannemann | Editor |
Production | Lynn Stalmaster | Casting |
Directing | Paul Wendkos | Director |
Sound | Don Minkler | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Sound | Frank E. Warner | Sound Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Ricardo Vásquez Sese | Makeup Designer |
Costume & Make-Up | Eric Seelig | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Art | Art Cole | Property Master |
Crew | Alex Weldon | Special Effects |
Camera | Mariano Denia | Grip |
Directing | José María Ochoa | First Assistant Director |
Camera | Ricardo Navarrete | Camera Operator |
Production | Stephen Kandel | Associate Producer |
Production | Edward Morey Jr. | Production Supervisor |
Editing | O. Nicholas Brown | Assistant Editor |
Sound | Richard Carruth | Music Editor |
Sound | Roy Charman | Sound |
Sound | George Rice | Sound |
Production | Robert Goodstein | Production Manager |
Art | Rafael Salazar | Set Decoration |
Directing | Eva del Castillo Ortiz | Script Supervisor |
Lighting | Alejandro de la Fuente | Gaffer |
Writing | Stephen Kandel | Screenplay |
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