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1999121 minWestern, Action, Drama, History

One Man's Hero

Is One Man's Hero a Hit or Flop?

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Is One Man's Hero worth watching? With a rating of 5.3/10, this Western, Action, Drama, History film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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One Man's Hero Synopsis

One Man's Hero tells the little-known story of the "St. Patrick's Battalion" or "San Patricios," a group of mostly Irish and other immigrants of the Catholic faith who deserted to Mexico after encountering religious and ethnic prejudice in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War. The plot centers around the personal story of John Riley, an Irishman who had been a sergeant in the American Army who is commissioned as a captain in the Mexican army and commands the battalion, as he leads his men in battle and struggles with authorities on both sides of the border

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Top Cast

Tom Berenger
Tom BerengerCaptain John Riley
Joaquim de Almeida
Joaquim de AlmeidaCortina
Daniela Romo
Daniela RomoMarta
Mark Moses
Mark MosesCol. Benton Lacy
Stuart Graham
Stuart GrahamCorporal Kenneally
Gregg Fitzgerald
Gregg FitzgeraldPaddy Noonan
Don Wycherley
Don WycherleyBrian Athlone
Wolf Muser
Wolf MuserCpl. Schultz
Luke Hayden
Luke HaydenSeamus McDougherty
Ilia Volok
Ilia VolokDaniel Grzbalski

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Is One Man's Hero worth watching?

One Man's Hero has received mixed reviews with a 5.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Western, Action, Drama movies.

Is One Man's Hero hit or flop?

One Man's Hero has received average ratings (5.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is One Man's Hero?

One Man's Hero is a Western, Action, Drama movie that One Man's Hero tells the little-known story of the "St. Patrick's Battalion" or "San Patricios," a group of mostly Irish and other immigrants of the C...

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Critic Reviews

SPDonlanJul 20, 2024
★ 0

Terrific material; terrible movie. By the nineteenth century, Irish catholic soldiers had centuries of experience abroad, in the service of the British Empire, as well as in continental armies and across South America. Here, the St Patrick's Battalion, a largely Irish unit, defends Mexico in the Mexican-American War (1846-1848). There are complex subjects here – American imperialism and racism, patriotism and pan-religious loyalties – all in the period of the Great Famine (1845-1852). But the film is so melodramatic, so poorly produced, directed, and acted, that it’s difficult to trust any of it, even by the standards of historical accuracy in film.