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Western

White Comanche

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William Shatner plays two roles: cowboy Johnny Moon and his ruthless Indian twin brother, Notah. Notah likes peyote and gets the crazy idea that he's the Comanche messiah sent to lead the Comanche nation against the white man but more specifically the dusty desert town of Rio Hondo. Moon, estranged from his brother, decides to stop Notah either by words or by bullets.

Release Date : 1968-06-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Producciones Cinematográficas A.B.International Producers Enterprises

Production Country : Spain

Alternative Titles : Hour of VengeanceWhite Comanche

Cast

Joseph Cotten

Character Name : Sheriff Logan

Original Name : Joseph Cotten

Gender : Male

William Shatner

Character Name : Johnny Moon / Notah

Original Name : William Shatner

Gender : Male

Rosanna Yanni

Character Name : Kelly

Original Name : Rosanna Yanni

Gender : Female

Perla Cristal

Character Name : White Fawn

Original Name : Perla Cristal

Gender : Female

Mariano Vidal Molina

Character Name : General Garcia

Original Name : Mariano Vidal Molina

Gender : Male

Luis Prendes

Character Name : Grimes

Original Name : Luis Prendes

Gender : Male

Barta Barri

Character Name : Major Bolker

Original Name : Barta Barri

Gender : Male

Víctor Israel

Character Name : Carter

Original Name : Víctor Israel

Gender : Male

José Terrón

Character Name : Comanche / Townsman

Original Name : José Terrón

Gender : Male

Soledad Miranda

Character Name : India

Original Name : Soledad Miranda

Gender : Female

Diana Lorys

Character Name :

Original Name : Diana Lorys

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-06-03

Now then, where to start.... well, it's dreadful. William Shatner plays "Johnny Moon" (mostly white) and his errant twin "Notah" (mostly Comanche) in this appallingly bad western that for some reason managed to attract the attention of Joseph Cotten who plays the Sheriff. "Johnny" keeps getting the blame for the mischief caused by his brother until finally there must be a reckoning. Sadly, this reckoning comes about 90 minutes too late to rescue this nonsense on horseback. The writing (from 4 folks, perhaps each looking after words that started with A-G, H-N; O-T etc. respectively?) is terrible, as is the direction and the score. There is some nice scenery to be seen, if you can open your eyes long enough between squirms but otherwise this is certainly not worth watching, even if the rest of your film collection has been eaten by marauding locusts and your Netflix subscription has been cancelled.