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Barbarosa
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Barbarosa is a motion picture starring Willie Nelson and Gary Busey about a young cowboy on the run from the law who partners with a famous bandito and learns about life from him. It is 'a tale of betrayal, vendetta, honor, and dignity'.
Barbarosa is a motion picture starring Willie Nelson and Gary Busey about a young cowboy on the run from the law who partners with a famous bandito and learns about life from him. It is 'a tale of betrayal, vendetta, honor, and dignity'.
Actors:
Kai Wulff,
Juan José Martínez,
Rene Luna,
Jake Busey,
Christopher García,
Bentley H. Garrett,
Itasco Wilson,
Joanelle Romero,
Sonia de León,
Danny De La Paz,
Michael S. ORourke
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Kai Wulff
Juan José Martínez
Rene Luna
Jake Busey
15 June 1971, Los Angeles, California, USA
Christopher García
Bentley H. Garrett
Itasco Wilson
Joanelle Romero
Sonia de León
Danny De La Paz
3 April 1957, Whittier, California, USA
Michael S. ORourke
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Barbarosa #Fred Schepisi #Gary Busey #Incorporated Television Company (ITC) #Isela Vega #Willie Nelson
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January 31, 2013
Schepisi's Western is an underestimated film, boasting strong performances from Willie Nelson and Gary Busey
February 04, 2004
Barbarosa comes along just when we thought Westerns were extinct: this gritty mongrel saga ought to satisfy all sagebrush devotees.
May 28, 2011
Schepisi doesn't have time to show off; Despite the opportunity for some beautiful widescreen vistas, he doesn't use them as a crutch or a cheap conduit for a scene transition without a proper segue. [Well, other than Busey's unbelievably toothy grin.]

