The Bandits | |
Director: | Robert Conrad Alfredo Zacarías |
Producer: | James M. George Alfredo Zacarías Harry Harvey Jr. |
Starring: | Robert Conrad Jan-Michael Vincent Manuel López Ochoa |
Cinematography: | Ted Voigtlander |
Editing: | Gloria Schoemann Grant K. Smith |
Music: | Manuel Esperón |
Distributor: | Producciones Zacarías S.A. |
Runtime: | 95 minutes (Mexico) 89 minutes |
Country: | Mexico |
Language: | English/Spanish |
The Bandits/Los Bandidos is a 1967 Mexican/American international co-production starring Robert Conrad who co-wrote and co-directed the film with the producer Alfredo Zacarías. The film was shot in Mexico in 1966 during a hiatus of Conrad's The Wild Wild West television series but the film was not released in the US until May 1979.[1]
Several of the crew such as cinematographer Ted Voigtlander, stunt director Whitey Hughes, co-editor Grant K. Smith and co-producers James M. George and Harry Harvey Jr. worked with Robert Conrad on The Wild Wild West.
Three Americans drifting through Mexico find themselves caught up in the French intervention in Mexico.