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#🎬నా ఫేవరెట్ మూవీ🤩 #🎬సినిమా రివ్యూ #🎬మూవీ ముచ్చట్లు #🤩నా ఫేవరెట్ హీరో🤩 #cowboy 🎦🎬🎥The Five Man Army (Italian: Un esercito di cinque uomini) is a 1969 Spaghetti Western directed by Don Taylor. Set during the Mexican Revolution, it follows a handpicked team of specialists on a "suicide mission" to rob a train carrying $500,000 in gold. The film is notable for its screenplay by a young Dario Argento and a score by the legendary Ennio Morricone. The Team Members The "army" consists of five men, each with a specific skill set required for the heist: The Dutchman (Peter Graves): The mastermind and leader of the squad. Mesito (Bud Spencer): The "Animal," a powerful strongman. Captain Augustus (James Daly): An aging explosives expert and dynamite genius. Samurai (Tetsuro Tamba): A silent, expert swordsman. Luis Dominguez (Nino Castelnuovo): A former circus acrobat Plot Summary Set during the Mexican Revolution in 1914, a mysterious mercenary known only as "The Dutchman" (played by Peter Graves) recruits four former associates for a high-stakes heist: The group's mission is to rob a heavily armored Mexican Army train carrying $500,000 in gold. The train is a rolling fortress, guarded by dozens of soldiers and equipped with cannons and machine guns. The Heist and Twist The "five man army" successfully uncouples the gold car from the moving train through a series of dangerous stunts—including an acrobat's climb and a samurai's silent infiltration. While the other four believe they are stealing the gold for themselves, the Dutchman reveals at the end that he promised the riches to the Mexican revolutionaries. He was motivated by personal revenge, as his wife had been executed by government soldiers. After an ambush by government troops where the five men fight together one last time, they ultimately decide to join the revolution and are hailed as heroes by the local rebels.🎥🎦🎬

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