Directed by Albert Band, it stars Ronee Blakley, Scott Glenn, Freddy Fender, and Dean Stockwell.
[2] A poor family that leaves Oklahoma for Texas are persuaded by a drifter to move to the valley.
[4] Her husband later dies and she finds herself the subject of attention by a man called Bill who she learns is a gun runner for Villa.
[11] In January 1979, Maria Luz Corral de Villa came to McAllen, Texas, a south border town to see Kika de la Garza, to present him with a pardon request for her late husband to be exonerated for his actions against the United States.
Ms de Villa who at the age of 84 was in frail health arrived by air ambulance.