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Border Bandits

"A true tale of South Texas, retold."

A documentary retelling the 1915 killings of Jesús Bazán and Antonio Longoria in South Texas after a raid on the McAllen Ranch. Based on the oral history of Roland Warnock, who said he witnessed Texas Rangers from Company D shoot two unarmed Mexican-American men in the back and later helped bury them, the film uses his recorded testimony, archival materials, interviews, and reenactments to revisit the official account and the legacy of anti-Mexican violence by Texas Rangers in the borderlands.

Top Cast

  • John Dillon

    John Dillon

    Self / Narrator

  • Mike Cox

    Mike Cox

    Self

  • Don Graham

    Don Graham

    Self

  • Rolando Hinojosa

    Rolando Hinojosa

    Self

  • Roland A. Warnock

    Roland A. Warnock

    Self / archival voice

Overview

A documentary retelling the 1915 killings of Jesús Bazán and Antonio Longoria in South Texas after a raid on the McAllen Ranch. Based on the oral history of Roland Warnock, who said he witnessed Texas Rangers from Company D shoot two unarmed Mexican-American men in the back and later helped bury them, the film uses his recorded testimony, archival materials, interviews, and reenactments to revisit the official account and the legacy of anti-Mexican violence by Texas Rangers in the borderlands.

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