Chino (Valdez, il mezzosangue): Difference between revisions
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[[File:Chino-Winchester73-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|... and fires. In next moment the gun switches to a [[Winchester Model 1892]] due to a continuty error.]]
[[File:Chino-Winchester73-7.jpg|thumb|none|500px|... and fires. In next moment the gun switches to a [[Winchester Model 1892]] due to a continuity error.]]
[[File:Chino-Winchester-A.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Chino fires Winchester 1873 on a promotion still.]]
[[File:Chino-Winchester-A.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Chino fires Winchester 1873 on a promotion still.]]
Chino (original Italian title Valdez, il mezzosangue ("Valdez, the Halfbreed"), also released in English as Valdez the Halfbreed and The Valdez Horses) is a 1973 co-production Italian-Spanish-French-American Western movie directed by John Sturges and Duilio Coletti and starring Charles Bronson as Chino Valdez, a half-breed horse breeder. The movie is based on the novel "The Valdez Horses" by Lee Hoffman.
Note: Jill Ireland's character is called Louise in non-English releases.
The following weapons were used in the film Chino (Valdez, il mezzosangue):
Single Action Army "Artillery" revolvers are used by landowner Maral (Marcel Bozzuffi) and his men, and also by local sheriff (Ettore Manni). As usually in European filmed Western movies, the revolvers are probably Italian made replicas.
Chino Valdez (Charles Bronson) uses a Winchester Model 1873 carbine in several scenes. The carbine has both saddle ring and underbarrel sling swivel, more common for European replicas rather for original American rifle.
During the confrontation with Maral's men Chino's Winchester Model 1873 switches to a Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine. His rivals also carry Winchester 1892 carbines.
Several Indian warriors carry Remington Rolling Block rifles and carbines. As the movie was filmed in Spain, these guns are very likely of Spanish military patterns.
A short barreled Coach Gun with exposed hammers is seen in Valdez' house. In various scenes the gun is used by Chino and by his young apprentice Jamie Wagner (Vincent Van Patten).