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Hudson River Massacre 1965

★ 8.03 votes98 min📅 1965-11-12

Directed by the visionary Amando de Ossorio before his legendary Blind Dead series, Hudson River Massacre (1965) is a gritty Western set against the frosty backdrop of the Hudson River fur trade.

Director: Amando de Ossorio

Cast

George Martin
George Martin
Victor DeFrois
Giulia Rubini
Giulia Rubini
Ann Sullivan
Diana Lorys
Diana Lorys
Nela, the Saloon Girl
Santiago Rivero
Santiago Rivero
Sullivan
Pamela Tudor
Pamela Tudor
Swa, Limoux's companion
Franco Fantasia
Franco Fantasia
Leo Limoux
Luis Marín
Luis Marín
Craft
Raf Baldassarre
Raf Baldassarre
Amigo de Victor
Francisco Nieto
Francisco Nieto
Buscador de oro
Mirko Ellis
Mirko Ellis
Capitan Robert Doyle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hudson River Massacre (1965) about?

Hudson River Massacre (1965) follows Victor, a rebellious fur hunter, as he kidnaps Ann, the daughter of a ruthless English landowner, to challenge the oppressive regime controlling the Hudson River fur trade. Their growing love becomes a driving force in their fight for freedom against Sullivan's tyranny, blending action with a poignant story of defiance and survival.

Who directed Hudson River Massacre?

Hudson River Massacre was directed by Amando de Ossorio, a Spanish filmmaker best known for his cult horror series The Blind Dead.

Who stars in Hudson River Massacre?

The film stars George Martin as Victor, Giulia Rubini as Ann, and Diana Lorys, with Santiago Rivero and Pamela Tudor rounding out the cast.

Is Hudson River Massacre (1965) worth watching?

For Western enthusiasts, Hudson River Massacre offers a compelling blend of action and romance, set against a unique historical backdrop. While it lacks the polish of later films, its raw energy and unique theme make it a worthwhile watch for fans of vintage frontier stories and offbeat classics.

How long is Hudson River Massacre?

Hudson River Massacre runs for 98 minutes.

About Hudson River Massacre (1965) — A Fur-Trade Rebellion Western Classic

Directed by the visionary Amando de Ossorio before his legendary Blind Dead series, Hudson River Massacre (1965) is a gritty Western set against the frosty backdrop of the Hudson River fur trade. Victor, a daring rebel leader, wages war against the oppressive English landowners who control the region, kidnapping Ann—a noblewoman caught in the crossfire—as leverage for freedom. As their forbidden romance ignites amidst the chaos, both Victor and Ann become unlikely allies in a desperate fight for independence, their passion as fierce as their defiance. The film blends rugged action with a raw, emotional core, painting a portrait of rebellion and resilience in the American frontier.

With its stark visuals and tense narrative, Hudson River Massacre captures the spirit of rebellion in a time of colonial oppression, offering a unique twist on classic Western themes. The chemistry between the leads, George Martin and Giulia Rubini, adds a layer of warmth to the otherwise brutal struggle, while the crisp direction keeps the story moving at a relentless pace.