

Alright, let's talk about El valiente. Is it worth tracking down in this day and age? Honestly, yeah, for certain folks. If you dig **old-school, no-frills adventure**, where the good guy is _really_ good and the bad guys are just… bad, you’ll probably find a charming, if a bit slow, experience. It’s definitely not for...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, let's talk about El valiente. Is it worth tracking down in this day and age? Honestly, yeah, for certain folks. If you dig **old-school, no-frills adventure**, where the good guy is _really_ good and the bad guys are just… bad, you’ll probably find a charming, if a bit slow, experience. It’s definitely not for anyone expecting intricate plot twists or deep character studies. If you hate anything that smells like a classic Western trope, just keep walking. 🚶♂️ The film opens with a re..."

Max Wagner
Francisco Moré de la Torre, Juan Puerta, Robert Middlemass, John Hunter Booth, Salvador Martín, Manuel París, Paul Perez, Holworthy Hall
United States
1920 · IMDb —
Robert N. Bradbury

