San Sebastian 1746 in 1968 ()


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A behind-the-scenes look at the filming of a few scenes from Guns for San Sebastian (1968) in a desert in northern Mexico.

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Karl Weber ...
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Floyd L. Peterson

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Justo Lacomba ... (written by) and
Ed Apfel ... (written by)

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Floyd L. Peterson ... producer

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John A. Alonzo ... (as John Alonzo)

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Bud S. Smith ... (as Bud Smith)
Chuck Workman

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Thomas M. Daniel ... sound recordist (as Tom Daniel)
Don LaFontaine ... sound editor
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A look behind the scenes during the filming of "The Guns for San Sebastian," in Durango, Mexico. The off-screen narrator describes a multi-national and multi-lingual production, cast, and crew that uses authentic locales, props, and wardrobe to tell a story that's more than 200 years old. We see Anthony Quinn and others in character and out, on and off the set, as the narrator suggests that this sort of international collaboration is the future of filmmaking. Written by

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  • 10 min
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Movie Connections Features Guns for San Sebastian (1968). See more »
Crazy Credits The narrator identifies all credited cast members. See more »

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