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Los Locos
Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée
Written by Mario Van Peebles
Produced byMario Van Peebles
John E. Vohlers
Starring Mario Van Peebles
Melora Walters
René Auberjonois
Danny Trejo
Cinematography Pierre Gill
Edited by Jean-Marc Vallée
Music by Lesley Barber
Production
company
Van Peebles Films
Distributed by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Release date
  • December 20, 1997 (1997-12-20)
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Los Locos, also known as Los Locos: Posse Rides Again, is a 1997 Western film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, written by and starring Mario Van Peebles. It also stars Melora Walters, René Auberjonois, and Danny Trejo.

Plot

During the 1800s in the Wild West, a gunman by the name of Chance is hired to escort emotionally challenged people across the desert safely.

Production

The film was originally conceived as an independently-assembled project by writer/producer Van Peebles. After completion, Polygram, who had previously released Posse to moderate success, acquired the film for home video release, and in most territories sold it as a sequel even though it had no ties to the film and Van Peebles plays a character unrelated to his role in the earlier film.

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External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Los Locos
Directed by Jean-Marc Vallée
Written by Mario Van Peebles
Produced byMario Van Peebles
John E. Vohlers
Starring Mario Van Peebles
Melora Walters
René Auberjonois
Danny Trejo
Cinematography Pierre Gill
Edited by Jean-Marc Vallée
Music by Lesley Barber
Production
company
Van Peebles Films
Distributed by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Release date
  • December 20, 1997 (1997-12-20)
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Los Locos, also known as Los Locos: Posse Rides Again, is a 1997 Western film directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, written by and starring Mario Van Peebles. It also stars Melora Walters, René Auberjonois, and Danny Trejo.

Plot

During the 1800s in the Wild West, a gunman by the name of Chance is hired to escort emotionally challenged people across the desert safely.

Production

The film was originally conceived as an independently-assembled project by writer/producer Van Peebles. After completion, Polygram, who had previously released Posse to moderate success, acquired the film for home video release, and in most territories sold it as a sequel even though it had no ties to the film and Van Peebles plays a character unrelated to his role in the earlier film.

References

External links



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