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| Burt Lancaster | Dolworth | |
| Lee Marvin | Fardan | |
| Robert Ryan | Ehrengard | |
| Woody Strode | Jake | |
| Jack Palance | Raza | |
| Claudia Cardinale | Maria | |
| Ralph Bellamy | Grant | |
| Joe De Santis | Ortega | |
| Rafael Bertrand | Fierro | |
| Jorge Martínez de Hoyos | Padillia | |
| Marie Gomez | Chiquita | |
| José Chávez | Revolutionary | |
| Carlos Romero | Revolutionary | |
| Vaughn Taylor | Banker | |
| David Cadiente | ||
| Burt Lancaster | ||
| Lee Marvin | ||
| Robert Ryan | ||
| Woody Strode | ||
| Jack Palance | ||
| Claudia Cardinale | ||
| Ralph Bellamy | ||
| Joe De Santis | ||
| Rafael Bertrand | ||
| Jorge Martínez de Hoyos | ||
| Marie Gomez | ||
| José Chávez | ||
| Carlos Romero | ||
| Vaughn Taylor |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Richard Brooks
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| Writer |
Richard Brooks
Frank O'Rourke |
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| Cinematography |
Conrad L. Hall
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The Professionals is a 1966 American Western film directed by Richard Brooks. A kidnap-rescue adventure set in about 1917, it features a small group of experts heading into Mexico to free the Mexican-born wife of a wealthy Texan from several hundred bandits. The film is based on the novel A Mule for the Marquesa by Frank O'Rourke. |
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