Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold (1984)

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Written by Matt Cimber, John Kershaw

Directed by Matt Cimber

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1984

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA/Spain

Filmed in Colour

A thrilling and dangerous adventure that follows a beautiful girl and her sidekick, The Pecos Kid, as they try to capture a fortune in ancient Mayan gold.

When is Yellow Hair and the Fortress of Gold next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Movies4Men December 15th, 3:20pm and on Movies4Men December 23rd, 10:45am. See more...

Cast

Laurene LandonYellow Hair
Ken RobersonPecos Kid
Cihangir GaffariShayowteewah
Luis LorenzoCol. Torres
Claudia GravyGrey Cloud
Aldo SambrellFlores
Eduardo FajardoMan-Who-Knows
Ramiro OliverosTortuga
Suzannah WoodsideRainbow
Concha Márquez PiquerGambling Woman
Antonio TarruellaGambling Man
Daniel Martin1st Comanche
Mario De AbrosFlores' Deputy
Román AriznavarretaMachine Gun Soldier
Pablo García OrtegaMachine Gun Soldier
Joaquín LópezFighting Indian
Juan Gomez FernándezYoung Soldier
Juan G. Delgado1st Barman
Alfonso María Delgado1st Waiter
Paloma GómezJust Married Girl
Florencio AmarillaStage Coach Apache
Fernando BarriladoFourth Gambler
José Truchado Jr.Just Married Boy
Benito PavónStage Coach Driver

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