

A widow, a cowboy, and 85 minutes of Mexican Western chaos. What could go wrong?
Wandering cowboy stops to help a widow out against the man who killed her husband.
Practical Effects
Genuine 1960s Mexican location shooting hits different.
Direction
Baledón keeps it tight at 85 minutes—no fat, all hat.

Director
Rafael Baledón
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gastón Santos was a real charro before acting, so those horse stunts? Actually him.
This was part of Mexico's 1960s western boom, riffing on Leone while keeping distinct national identity—less cynical, more melodramatic.