Adventurer's Fate

Adventurer's Fate

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Jose Mojica Marins
Produced by Jose Mojica Marins
Augusto Pereira
Written by Jose Mojica Marins
Starring Jose Mojica Marins
Mário Lima
Music by João da Silva
Cinematography Honorio Marin
Editing by Luiz Elias
Release date(s) 1958 (1958)
Running time 88 minutes
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese

Adventurer's Fate (original title: A Sina do Aventureiro) is a 1958 Brazilian western film written, directed by, and starring José Mojica Marins.[1][2] Marins is also known by his alter ego Zé do Caixão (in English, Coffin Joe).

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After running away from a shoot out, the outlaw Jaime falls to the edge of a river, where he is helped by two beautiful young women. He becomes involved romantically with Dorinha, daughter of a farmer and, because of his love for her, kills her father. When escaping the arrest, Jaime has to face Xavier, a bloodthirsty outlaw who plans to avenge the father of Dorinha. Marins appears as Gregorio, a gunman of the flock of Xavier. Marins also wrote the lyrics of the ten songs of the soundtrack. In 1964, the film was relaunched with an extra dose of sex, having included a new scenes with about ten minutes in the brothel.[1]

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