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The Five Man Army 1969 English Subtitle [WORKING]

Would you like this as a full screenplay, or a downloadable subtitle-style script?

– American dynamite expert. Sweats too much, laughs too loud. LUIS "THE ENGINEER" MONTERO – Ex-railroad worker. Knows every bolt, every weakness. AUGUSTO "THE KNIFE" REYES – Young, silent. Killed his first federal at fourteen. PIETRO "THE STRONGMAN" VICARI – Italian circus refugee. Can lift a cannonball with one hand.

Dutchman (40s, cold eyes, a professional soldier) sits in a shadowy cantina. Across from him: a Mexican revolutionary general, AUGUSTO SERRANO.

"We kept the men. You need men, not gold." The Five Man Army 1969 English Subtitle

Augusto appears from nowhere, knife flashing. Two guards fall without a sound.

They fight. Sam's dynamite takes out a dozen riders. Luis turns a broken rail into a spear. Augusto becomes a shadow of death. Pietro uses a wagon wheel as a shield. Dutchman shoots – never misses, never wastes.

"They knew. It's a trap."

"The government train. It carries one million pesos in gold. Enough to buy rifles for all my men."

"One hundred and fifty. On a moving train. Across the desert."

"The gold is nothing. The army is everything." Would you like this as a full screenplay,

Cantina. Night. A different table.

Third rule of a five-man army: gold can be replaced. Men cannot.

"We'll need a bigger army."

We meet them one by one, subtitle style:

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