Chato's Land 

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Whitmore,  James - Chato's Land
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FormatDVD
GenreWestern / War
Running Time100 mins
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingM
Available12-05-2010
LabelShock
ActorsWhitmore, James,
Basehart, Richard,
Bronson, Charles,
Palance, Jack,
Jordan, Richard,
Oakland, Simon,
Waite, Ralph
SourcedAustralia
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After Pardon Chato, a mestizo, killed a US marshal in self-defense, a posse pursues him, but as the white volunteers advance deep in Indian territory they become more hunted then prey, leading to internal strife. They rape Chato's woman, and are hunted down to the last man by the unrelenting warrior.

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