Featured Image: The old mining town of Nelson CREDIT: Nick Mojave. SOURCE: Wikipedia (This work is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-ShareAlike 2.5License).
Nelson Nevada was named El Dorado in its heyday which started in 1859 and lasted until 1945 when gold was discovered in nearby El Dorado Canyon. Queho, whose claim to fame is going down in history as “Nevada’s first mass murder” took odd jobs around EL Dorado before he became a fugitive. . . The Vegas footage from 1958 is worth the price of the ticket. . . EDITOR
This is the Bill Burrud Treasure series and is for the Lost Ben Sublett gold mine in the New Mexico and Texas area.
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Photo: Equestrian bronze statue of Pancho Villa in the Plazade la Revolucion in Chihuahua, CH Mexico. CREDIT: LyricmacSOURCE: Wikipedia (Public Domain).
The is a segment taken from the 1957 TV series “Treasure” with Bill Burrud. We follow the Burrud Treasure Hunting team as they travel to mexico in search of buried treasure.
All of the original 30 half-hour episodes are now available on dvd by going to www.twothumbsupdvd.com
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Pancho Villas Lost Loot Part 2
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Pancho Villa Video Montage
From youtube uploaded by DocsOnlineon Sept 17, 2011
Battle scene from the film, “And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself “. The original scene had no music, so it’s a scoring exercise in bringing drama to a scene with music.
A Must have in every Western Fans library. Click on movie poster.
As a western movie fan this movie would certainly be in top 10 list. But then again, if you combine the action filled story of the revolutionary hero Pancho Villa and get Sam Peckinpah, Robert Mitchum and Charles Bronson to tell the story you can’t go wrong. This is one you western fans, and anyone who likes a movie might check out. . . EDITOR
Published on Jun 6, 2012
Viva la revolución! Oscar® winner Yul Brynner stars as Pancho Villa in this thrilling story of the Mexican Revolution. Along for the ride are legends Robert Mitchum with Charles Bronson at his sneering best. A gritty screenplay by Sam Peckinpah (The Wild Bunch) brings out the chemistry between the stars and makes this action packed tale of real life desperados a must see!
Pancho Villa (1972) Chuck Connors and Telly Savalas WESTERN (FULL MOVIE)
Good old shoot um’ up spaghetti western. Lots of fun. . . . EDITOR
Published on Apr 11, 2012
Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa is double-crossed in an arms deal planned by his comrade Scotty. Villa and Scotty plot a raid on a U.S. cavalry fort in retaliation. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069057/