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  1. Plot. A frontier scout, Jess Remsberg, is searching for the murderer of his Comanche wife. He carries her scalp with him as a reminder of his vengeance. All he knows is that it was done by a white man. While crossing the desert he rescues Ellen Grange from a pursuing band of Apaches, and returns her to her businessman husband, Willard Grange.

  2. Duel at Diablo. Yesterday they fought each other - today they fight together in a dead end canyon called Diablo!

  3. What is Duel at Diablo about? Apache Natives are after Ellen (Bibi Andersson), her baby, and her husband, William (Dennis Weaver). The family crosses paths with Jess (James Garner), a man who is trying to find out who killed his own wife, a Native American woman.

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    • Ralph Nelson
  4. The family crosses paths with Jess (James Garner), a man who is trying to find out who killed his own wife, a Native American woman. He begins to travel with the couple, but the trailing...

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    • James Garner
    • Ralph Nelson
    • United Artists
  5. Sep 2, 2019 · From the opening strains of Neal Hefti's guitar-driven theme, it's apparent that Duel at Diablo (1966) wants to break from the conventional Western movie mold. Its acting credits confirm that, with an eclectic cast headed by James Garner, Sidney Poitier (in his first Western), English actor Bill Travers ( Born Free ), and Swedish star--and ...

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  8. The theme for Ellen Grange makes its first appearance in the film after Jess returns her to her husband, Willard; Ellen’s melody is revealed to be a slowed-down triple-meter variant of the main theme’s accompanimental figure (or perhaps it is more accurate to say that the main theme’s accompaniment is a speeded-up version of Ellen’s theme).