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''Breakheart Pass'' is an American 1975 western adventure film that stars Charles Bronson, Ben Johnson, Richard Crenna, and Jill Ireland. The movie was based on the novel by Alistair MacLean of the same title, and was filmed in north central Idaho. ==Plot== In the 1870s, residents of the garrison at the Fort Humboldt Army outpost are supposedly suffering from a diphtheria epidemic. A train is heading towards the fort filled with reinforcements and medical supplies. There are also civilian passengers on the train – Nevada Governor Fairchild (Richard Crenna) and his fiancée Marica (Jill Ireland), among others. The train stops briefly in Myrtle, where it takes on board a local lawman Sheriff Pearce (Ben Johnson) and his prisoner, John Deakin (Charles Bronson), a notorious outlaw who was identified via a picture in a newspaper article. However, Deakin is actually an undercover federal agent. Deakin, along with his partner, the Reverend (Bill McKinney), discovers en route that there is no epidemic at the outpost and the "epidemic" is actually a conspiracy between a group of killers and a tribe of Indians. One by one, though, men aboard the train keep dying as it steams toward Breakheart Pass. At Breakheart Pass, all hell breaks loose as Indians attack the train (to take the more than 400 stolen rifles they were promised). The Army train, which lost all its troops in a spectacular crash, is defenseless. Meanwhile, the Indians' gold-smuggling co-conspirators (hired killers) are signaled by the train whistle, and ride out to take the train in order to load their gold onto it. Guns & dynamite erupt in the ensuing battle, and in the end, the pass is littered with carnage as the Indians are left running. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Breakheart Pass (film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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