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1964118 minDrama, War

Behold a Pale Horse

Is Behold a Pale Horse a Hit or Flop?

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Is Behold a Pale Horse worth watching? With a rating of 5.931/10, this Drama, War film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Behold a Pale Horse Synopsis

Manuel Artiguez, a famous bandit during the Spanish civil war, has lived in French exile for 20 years. When his mother is dying he considers visiting her secretly in his Spanish home town. But his biggest enemy, the Spanish police officer Vinolas, prepared a trap at the hospital as a chance to finally catch Artiguez.

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Top Cast

Gregory Peck
Gregory PeckManuel Artiguez
Anthony Quinn
Anthony QuinnViñolas
Omar Sharif
Omar SharifFrancisco
Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond PellegrinCarlos
Paolo Stoppa
Paolo StoppaPedro
Mildred Dunnock
Mildred DunnockPilar
Daniela Rocca
Daniela RoccaRosana, Mistress of Viñolas
Christian Marquand
Christian MarquandZaganar
Marietto Angeletti
Marietto AngelettiPaco Dages
Perrette Pradier
Perrette PradierMaria, Hussy

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Is Behold a Pale Horse worth watching?

Behold a Pale Horse has received mixed reviews with a 5.931/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, War movies.

Is Behold a Pale Horse hit or flop?

Behold a Pale Horse has received average ratings (5.931/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Behold a Pale Horse is a Drama, War movie that Manuel Artiguez, a famous bandit during the Spanish civil war, has lived in French exile for 20 years. When his mother is dying he considers visiting ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 22, 2023
★ 7

Although this does definitively conclude, there is something almost unfinished about this story based around the aftermath of the Spanish Civil war. We start with "Miguel" (Gregory Peck) joining a long line of defeated republican freedom fighters leaving their country to exile in France. Meantime, his nemesis - police captain "Viñolas" (Anthony Quinn) is scheming up ways to entice him back... An opportunity occurs when the man's mother becomes seriously ill, and so every effort is made to get a message to her son to tempt him back. What now ensues is quite a poignant story that Peck, Omar Sharif as the priest "Francisco" and an effective Raymond Pellegrin as the young and vengeful "Carlos" deliver strongly. Fred Zinnemann take his time to develop the characters and the relationships, to illustrate the manipulation and betrayal - as well as the love, honour and loyalty. There's a little bit of police brutality and religious conflict and the writing leaves us enough space to come to our own conclusions about this developing scenario. Peck was good in these sort of loner, brooding roles, as was Quinn in the rather sinister ones and this is an enjoyable to watch meeting of two character actors making the best of a solid story.