Blue Page #4

Synopsis: A Mexican bandit, part of a gang led by his father, goes on a raid into the U.S. He falls for a beautiful woman and decides to leave his life of crime and settle down with her. Eventually his father and the gang come back for him, and he finds himself torn between his love for the woman and his loyalty to his father and his fellow gang members.
Genre: Romance, Western
Director(s): Silvio Narizzano
Production: Paramount Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.0
TV-14
Year:
1968
113 min
1,468 Views


Hey, Jess, he says this hole ain't right.

Jess, move your men back over the river.

I figure if we come

through this tomorrow...

you and him will...

I no longer reckon what will be, Jess.

So much has happened.

You love him a lot, don't you?

I guess...

Good luck, Jess.

I want every gun cleaned and oiled

right away.

So get to it.

Now we've gotta be fair with him, miss.

He's gotta be hard.

You're thinking of them, aren't you?

Blue, I know how hard it must be

to have to kill those you once loved.

I still love them...

in spite of what's happened.

And what will happen tomorrow.

But hard as it is for me...

it's easy for me to kill also.

You saw these hands

the night I was choking Ortega.

You saw how it pleasured me.

It pleasured me. I took pleasure in it.

Like I always did, like I always will.

I could never change, Joanne.

It's not possible...

if it ever was.

Blue, I've lost you, haven't I?

Everybody, out of sight.

Xavier.

Signal.

It is too late for you

to change face, gringo.

My father will not take you back.

Signal.

Careful. Head your horses into the current.

Go back!

Let's go back!

Come back!

Come back!

Cowards!

Hold your fire.

You have fought well,

as a true leader should.

Ortega honours you.

Let me die on my side of the river...

Azul.

The End

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Ronald M. Cohen

Ronald M. Cohen (December 23, 1939, Chicago, Illinois – April 21, 1998, Los Angeles, California) was a US American screen writer and film producer. His screenwriting career started in the 1960s and he studied Film at New York University. His screenwriting career encompassed Blue (1968 film), the 1977 film Twilight's Last Gleaming and the 1984 TV series Call to Glory. In 1977 he wrote a script for the movie adaption of Lothar-Günther Buchheims novel Das Boot, but it was rejected by Buchheim. For his screenwriting for the Series American Dream he was nominated for an Emmy in 1981. His last finished work was the screenwriting for the successful 1997 TV film Last Stand at Saber River starring Tom Selleck. He was in a relationship with actress Julie Adams. more…

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