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  1. Jun 20, 1970 · Barquero is a 1970 drama western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Lee Van Cleef, Warren Oates and Forrest Tucker. It tells the story of a gang of outlaws who try to cross a river by ferry and face a stand-off with the locals and the ferry operator.

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    • Drama, Western
    • Gordon Douglas
    • 1970-06-20
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BarqueroBarquero - Wikipedia

    Barquero Film poster Directed by Gordon Douglas Written by George Schenck William Marks Starring Lee Van Cleef Warren Oates Forrest Tucker Cinematography Jerry Finnerman Edited by Charles Nelson Music by Dominic Frontiere Distributed by United Artists Release date September 3, 1970 (1970-09-03) Running time 115 minutes Country United States Language English Barquero is a 1970 American Western ...

  3. Barquero is a western film starring Lee Van Cleef as a ferryman who helps a group of travelers escape from bandits. See the full list of actors, writers, directors, producers and other crew members on IMDb.

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  5. Barquero is a 1970 film about a ferryman who refuses to let a gang of outlaws cross the river into Mexico. The movie features a standoff between the ferryman and the leader of the gang, who is played by Warren Oates.

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    • Gordon Douglas
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    • Lee Van Cleef
  6. Barquero. 1970 · 1 hr 50 min. R. Western. A group of outlaws, led by the vile Remy, get more than they bargained for when they mess with a local bargeman, who turns the tables on them. Subtitles: English.

  7. At a river crossing, a stand-off between a gang of outlaws and local townsfolk ensues when the ferry barge operator refuses to ferry the gang across the rive...

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