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  1. With Dean Reed, Alberto Farnese, Patty Shepard, Luis Induni. The story of Mestizo, a young mixed race man who fells in love with a white girl. In order to gain his happiness he must fight against the racial prejudices and a gang of ferocious outlaws.

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    • Western
    • Manuel Esteba, Antonio Mollica, José Ulloa
    • 1970-04-09
  2. Twenty Paces to Death (Veinte pasos para la muerte in Spanish) is an Italian-Spanish western film of 1970 directed by Manuel Esteba and starred by Dean Reed, Alberto Farnese, Patty Shepard, Luis Induni, Marta May, Maria Pia Conte, Tony Chandler and César Ojinaga.

  3. Original Title Veinte pasos para la muerte. Status Released Original Language Spanish; Castilian. Budget-Revenue-Keywords. outlaw gang; social prejudices

  4. Mar 7, 2019 · Then, on the way back to his Texas ranch, Kellaway comes across an Indian camp where everyone has been killed except for a half-breed boy who’s buried in the dirt up to his neck. Kellaway frees the lad, names him Mestizo and takes him home to raise as his own. Flash forward several years.

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  5. Twenty Paces to Death ( Veinte pasos para la muerte in Spanish) is an Italian-Spanish western film of 1970 directed by Manuel Esteba and starred by Dean Reed, Alberto Farnese, Patty Shepard, Luis Induni, Marta May, Maria Pia Conte, Tony Chandler and César Ojinaga.

  6. Twenty Paces to Death is a film directed by Manuel Esteba, Antonio Mollica with Dean Reed, Alberto Farnese, Patty Shepard, Luis Induni .... Year: 1970. Original title: Veinte pasos para la muerte. Synopsis: The story of Mestizo, a young mixed race man who fells in love with a white girl.

  7. Veinte pasos para la muerte es una película wéstern italo-española de 1970 dirigida por Manuel Esteba [1] [2] [3] y protagonizada por Dean Reed, Alberto Farnese, Patty Shepard, [4] Luis Induni, Marta May, Maria Pia Conte, Tony Chandler y César Ojinaga.