"Way of a Gaucho" is basically an American style western movie...but set in the pampas of Argentina. And, surprisingly, the studio chose to actually film it there on location. As a result, the scenery is lovely and shows up well in glorious Technicolor.
Rory Calhoun plays Martin, a gaucho who is intensely proud. This pride leads to his downfall, as he gets into a fight and he ends up killing a man. As a result, he's given a choice....join the army or get punished like any killer would be punished. However, Martin is undisciplined and soon he ends up running away and spends much of the rest of the film as a bandit with his own gang of gauchos. Is there ANY chance at redemption for this man? And, what about his lovely wife (Gene Tierney)?
This film is very talky and a bit slow in spite of the plot. Additionally, you have no idea WHO is the bad guy and who is good. It's never clear why the bandits fight with the army. Is the army corrupt or abusing its power? After all, the film seems to imply the soldiers are somehow bad. Regardless, it's an okay movie with lovely scenery....and isn't a bad time-passer. I must warn you, however, the ending is a bit vague and wasn't entirely satisfying.