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Behold a Pale Horse ()


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Famous Spanish bandit Artiguez returns to his native Spanish village after 20 years in French exile, but Spanish cop Vinolas sets a trap for him.

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Manuel Artiguez
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Viñolas
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Francisco
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Carlos
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Pedro
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Pilar
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Rosana, Mistress of Vinolas
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Zaganar
Marietto ...
Paco Dages (as Marietto Angeletti)
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Maria, Hussy (as Perette Pradier)
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Luis, Guide of Paco
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Teresa, Wife of Vinolas
Molly Urquhart ...
Hospital Nurse
Jean-Paul Moulinot ...
Father Esteban
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Celestina
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Priest
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(as Claude Confortes)
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Reporter
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Lt. Sanchez
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Horse Dealer (as Jose-Luis Vilallonga)
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Cafe Girl
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Annick Allières
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(uncredited)
Albert Michel ...
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Directed by

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Fred Zinnemann

Written by

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Emeric Pressburger ... (novel)
 
J.P. Miller ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Gregory Peck ... producer (uncredited)
Alexandre Trauner ... associate producer (as Alexander Trauner)
Fred Zinnemann ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Maurice Jarre

Cinematography by

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Jean Badal ... (photography)

Editing by

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Walter Thompson

Editorial Department

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Tom Rolf ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Margot Capelier

Production Design by

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Alexandre Trauner ... (as Alexander Trauner)

Art Direction by

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Auguste Capelier

Set Decoration by

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Maurice Barnathan

Costume Design by

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Joan Bridge
Elizabeth Haffenden

Makeup Department

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Marc Blanchard ... hair stylist
Michel Deruelle ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Louis Wipf ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Paul Feyder ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Jean Monchablon ... sound

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Henri Tiquet ... camera operator

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Maurice Jarre ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Alice Ziller ... continuity

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Walter Kelley ... dialogue coach
Ruth Roberts ... dialogue coach
Frédéric Rossif ... opening montage by courtesy of (as Frederic Rossif)
Nicole Stéphane ... opening montage by courtesy of (as Nicole Stephane)

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Plot Summary
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Taglines The Danger of His Mission! The Daring of His Adventure! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Et vint le jour de la vengeance (France)
  • Y llegó el día de la venganza (Spain)
  • Погледни смъртта в очите (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • 日曜日には鼠を殺せ (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Chegou a Hora da Vingança (Portugal)
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  • 118 min
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Budget $3,900,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia The movie was banned in Spain, which was still ruled by Generalisimo Francisco Franco, the fascist victor of the Spanish Civil War. See more »
Goofs In the first 5 minutes of the movie it is supposed to be 1939 and the Loyalist (Republican) soldiers are crossing into exile on the French border. As they cross over they are turning in their guns and the first one to turn in his gun turns in a Russian PPSh-41 submachine gun. The PPSh-41 was not developed until 1941. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Hollywood contra Franco (2008). See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits - the first card shown contains the passage from Revelations 6:8, which contains the phrase "Behold a Pale Horse", the title of the film. See more »
Quotes Francisco: The Lord giveth and taketh.
Pilar: Mostly taketh.
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