Manuel Tejada delivers a compelling performance in Cut-Throats Nine (1972), a film that immerses viewers in a harsh, unforgiving environment. Set against a backdrop of snow and treachery, Tejada's role adds depth to the narrative of survival and betrayal. Though little is known about his broader career, his contribution to this exploitation classic underscores the raw intensity of the genre, marking him as a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema.
Cut-Throats Nine
A wagon load of convicts on their way to prison is being escorted through the mountains by a cavalry troop. They are attacked by a bandit gang, and only a sergeant, his beautiful young daughter and an assortment of seven sadistic, murderous prisoners survive, and they are left without horses or a wagon. The sergeant must find a way to get his prisoners to their destination while protecting his daughter, watching out for the still pursuing bandits and trying to determine which one of the prisoners was the man who raped and murdered his wife.