Running from the law after a bank robbery in Mexico, Dad Longworth finds an opportunity to take the stolen gold and leave his partner Rio to be captured. Years later, Rio escapes from the prison where he has been since, and hunts down Dad for revenge. Dad is now a respectable sheriff in California, and has been living in fear of Rio's return.
Running from the law after a bank robbery in Mexico, Dad Longworth finds an opportunity to take the stolen gold and leave his partner Rio to be captured. Years later, Rio escapes from the prison where he has been since, and hunts down Dad for revenge. Dad is now a respectable sheriff in California, and has been living in fear of Rio's return.
The film explores universal themes of betrayal, revenge, and individual morality within a Western setting, focusing on personal choices and their tragic consequences rather than promoting a specific political ideology or systemic critique.
This 1961 Western features a predominantly traditional cast, consistent with the genre and era, without explicit race or gender swaps of established roles. The narrative centers on themes of betrayal and revenge, and does not explicitly critique traditional identities or incorporate strong DEI themes into its core plot.
One-Eyed Jacks, a 1961 Western, does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative centers on heterosexual relationships and a story of betrayal and revenge, with no elements pertaining to queer identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "One-Eyed Jacks" is an adaptation of the novel "The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones." A review of the main characters in both the source material and the film reveals no instances where a character's established gender was changed for the screen adaptation.
The film "One-Eyed Jacks" is an adaptation of the novel "The Authentic Death of Hendry Jones." A review of its main characters and their portrayals against the source material reveals no instances where a character's established race was changed.
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