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The Deadly Trackers (1973)

“The sheriff fought for peace. Now he would kill for vengeance.”

  • PG
  • 110 min
  • Western
  • imdb logo 5.6/10 (1020 votes)

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Plot

In the gritty tale of The Deadly Trackers, Sheriff Sean Kilpatrick is a staunch believer in peaceful resolutions, convinced that the cycle of violence is only perpetuated by firearms. However, his world is shattered beyond repair when he crosses paths with the ruthless Frank Brand, the merciless leader of a band of bloodthirsty bank robbers. Kilpatrick's pacifistic approach backfires catastrophically when an attempted negotiation results in the brutal murder of his family during the gang's chaotic escape. Haunted by loss and fueled by an unquenchable thirst for revenge, Kilpatrick forsakes his principles and embarks on a lone, relentless pursuit across the border into Mexico. He casts aside his badge for the role of a vigilante, revealing a disturbing propensity for violence not just towards Brand and his gang, but anyone unfortunate enough to cross his path during his mission of vengeance. Kilpatrick's transformation is far from the heroic journey one might expect—he becomes a mirror of the very monsters he seeks to destroy. However, his quest is complicated by the unwavering presence of a Mexican Sheriff, a stalwart defender of the law, uninterested in personal vendettas. The Sheriff's uncompromising commitment to justice creates a stark contrast to Kilpatrick's path of revenge, leading to a tense standoff between two lawmen with drastically different interpretations of their roles. As Kilpatrick descends further into his violent crusade, viewers are left questioning where the line between justice and vengeance truly lies.

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The Deadly Trackers is a western movie featuring Richard Harris.

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