
Hudson River Massacre | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 1, 2020
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A forgotten western worth remembering. There are not many depictions of old Canada. Big characters in some big shootouts.
| genre | Adventure | foreign |
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| synopsis | Hudson river fur hunters rebel against their English masters in this pre-Blind Dead effort from de Ossorio. Victor, chief of the rebels, kidnaps Ann from the ruthless landowner, Sullivan, as a bartering tool. Ann and Victor, in love, fight together against Sullivan for a free life together. |
| lead actors | George Martin | Giulia Rubini | Diana Lorys | Santiago Rivero | Pamela Tudor | Franco Fantasia | Luis MarĂn | Raf Baldassarre | Francisco Nieto | Mirko Ellis |
| director | Amando de Ossorio |









