[1] Alex Cox in his book 10,000 Ways to Die refers to the film as "derivative and boring", "a reminder that talent as a director is not inheritable, or a family trait.
"[2] US-American adventurer Stark has been sentenced to death in a Mexican village.
He is told that Fidel has somehow been persuaded or even forced to join a gang.
The American believes that the rancher is worried sick about his son's well-being.
The rancher intends to whitewash his honour by getting rid of Fidel because he's ashamed of having an illegitimate son.