Hombre,1sh 1966 Paul Newman, Martin Ritt, Fredric March, it means man
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Tri-Folded One-Sheet Movie Poster (1sh; measures 27" x 41" [69 x 104 cm])
Hombre, the 1967 white-man-raised-by-Native-American-Indians cowboy western ("HOMBRE means man! Don't do him any favors. Don't tell him any sad stories. He's taking a rise alone. The men who try and stop him and the women who try to stay with him-they'll find out-he's all Hombre... And he hurts hard!"; "HOMBRE means man... and Paul Newman is HOMBRE... Giving one "H" of a performance after 'Hud' and 'Harper'"; "She'd been loved and let down, and then she met HOMBRE"; "He came looking for trouble and he found it - in HOMBRE"; "He wanted to be a friend to a man who had none - HOMBRE"; "Hombre means man... Paul Newman is Hombre!"; "He was 'Hud', 'Harper' and the 'Hustler'...