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The following firearms can be seen in Behold A Pale Horse (1964):

Behold A Pale Horse is a 1964 movie that has faded into obscurity. No doubt one of the things that hurt it at the box-office (in the United States) was it was a story about the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). An event that most Americans no little about. Gregory Peck plays Manuel Artiguez, a die-hard Nationalist (the side that lost) who lives in exile in Southern France, but continues to conduct raids into Northern Spain. Even though the war has been over for twenty years. His rival is Capt. Vinolas of the Guardia Civil, the national Spanish police, played by Anthony Quinn. After twenty years Vinolas (Anthony Quinn) believes he has finally has a plan that will bring about the destruction of Artiguez (Gregory Peck). The stage is set for the final battle between the two men

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Behold A Pale Horse (1964)



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