Valdez Is Coming / Breakheart Pass / Missouri Breaks This thrilling Western 3 movie collection features all of your favorite tough guys--Charles Bronson, Burt Lancaster, Marlon Brando and Jack Nicholson. BREAKHEART PASS (1975, Rated PG, 95 minutes): In 1870, the soldiers of an Army outpost in Utah are suffering from a diphtheria epidemic. A train filled with additional soldiers, medical supplies and a motley crew of passengers, is on its way. John Deakin (Charles Bronson), an undercover agent posing as an arrested criminal, makes a stunning discovery that there is no epidemic at the fort. But what is the sinister motive behind this conspiracy? VALDEZ IS COMING (1970, Rated PG-13, 91 minutes): After shooting a wrongly accused man during a tense stand-off, constable Bob Valdez (Burt Lancaster) discovers that the fugitive has left behind a pregnant Native American girlfriend. Valdez decides to ask everyone involved in the shootout to put together $100 for the squaw. However, this doesn't please Tanner, the posse's ill-tempered leader who has Valdez beaten by his goons. Valdez retreats to recuperate, and when he returns, he goes after Tanner with a bloody vengeance. THE MISSOURI BREAKS (1976, Rated PG, 126 minutes): A rancher, a rustler, and a regulator face off in Arthur Penn's eccentric western. As a cover for their horse thievery, a gang of Montana rustlers, led by the laid-back Tom Logan (Jack Nicholson), buys a small farm adjacent to the ranch of their latest target, Braxton (John McLiam). When the gang leaves Tom on the farm and heads to Canada for another score, Tom takes a shine to farming and Braxton's rebellious, strong-willed daughter, Jane (Kathleen Lloyd). Braxton, however, hires the psychopathic regulator Lee Clayton (Marlon Brando) to root out the rustlers. With a series of unorthodox methods, Clayton hunts down Logan and his gang one by one.