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      Bells of San Fernando

      Released Mar 1, 1947 1h 14m Drama List
      Reviews Michael O'Brien (Donald Woods) lives in Paradise Valley, an isolated town where the sole entrance is controlled by the greedy and violent Juan Mendoza (Anthony Warde). When Mendoza announces his intention to marry Maria (Gloria Warren), the fact that she's O'Brien's girlfriend doesn't stop him. While O'Brien tries to find a way to get help from Gov. Fernando (Monte Blue), a newly discovered gold mine quickly becomes an opportunity for Mendoza to assert his control over the town. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member One of the old time westerns, this is when Mexico pretty much owned California. Anyway king of the valley who is mexican tries to steal away our hero's girlfreind and stops at nothing, but they have a few tricks up there sleve. Its a good watch, mine was in the Mill Creek Western 50 pack, a good buy. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis Michael O'Brien (Donald Woods) lives in Paradise Valley, an isolated town where the sole entrance is controlled by the greedy and violent Juan Mendoza (Anthony Warde). When Mendoza announces his intention to marry Maria (Gloria Warren), the fact that she's O'Brien's girlfriend doesn't stop him. While O'Brien tries to find a way to get help from Gov. Fernando (Monte Blue), a newly discovered gold mine quickly becomes an opportunity for Mendoza to assert his control over the town.
      Director
      Terry Morse
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Mar 1, 1947, Limited
      Release Date (DVD)
      Mar 29, 2005
      Runtime
      1h 14m