Rain for a Dusty Summer (1971)

I Have No Regrets - To Conquer Fear is to Conquer Death

Rain for a Dusty Summer (1971) poster

In Mexico, a mad general is leading his own war against the Church. Priests are rounded up, churches burned down and religion outlawed. The suffering of one pious catholic priest could bring the tide of change however.

Director: Arthur Lubin
Genre: Drama, Western
Runtime: 93 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Manuel Berenguer
Editing: Richard Greer
Country: Mexico, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Faith, Religion and Spirituality

Keywords

mexico, priest

More Films by Director: Arthur Lubin
More Films in Genre: Drama, Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rain for a Dusty Summer about?
In Mexico, a mad general is leading his own war against the Church. Priests are rounded up, churches burned down and religion outlawed. The suffering of one pious catholic priest could bring the tide of change however.
Who directed Rain for a Dusty Summer?
Rain for a Dusty Summer was directed by Arthur Lubin.
Who stars in Rain for a Dusty Summer?
Rain for a Dusty Summer stars Ernest Borgnine, Humberto Almazán, Sancho Gracia, Aldo Sambrell, Harry Harris, Gemma Cuervo.
How long is Rain for a Dusty Summer?
Rain for a Dusty Summer has a runtime of 1h 33m (93 minutes).
What genre is Rain for a Dusty Summer?
Rain for a Dusty Summer is a Drama, Western film.
Where was Rain for a Dusty Summer produced?
Rain for a Dusty Summer was produced in Mexico, United States of America.
What are the themes of Rain for a Dusty Summer?
The themes of Rain for a Dusty Summer include: Faith, Religion and Spirituality.