Outlaw and Mercenary


After robbing a bank, two men on the run to the Mexican border are pursued by executioner-masked sheriffs intent on killing them.


Outlaw Beau Cotton and mercenary Wyatt Rider have robbed a bank and are trying to escape to the Mexican border. The executioner-masked sheriffs who are on their trail want to kill Beau because of his mixed race. Tensions between the two men begin to surface during this chase, making their escape even more difficult.

The film offers viewers a thought-provoking perspective on the stressful and desperate situations the characters find themselves in, as well as on the subject of mixed-race discrimination. We see how much the discrimination against Beau's mixed race plays a role in the sheriffs' desire to kill him.

The film leaves a strong impact on viewers with its suspense-filled scenes and its handling of an important issue like mixed-race discrimination.

The film was shot in the southwestern regions of America. This makes the atmosphere of the film and the difficulties the characters face even more realistic.

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