There are frequent scenes of people being shot. The film has a high body count. Most of the violence is bloodless unless mentioned otherwise.
Men steering a stagecoach are ambushed and shot. One man is shot in the forehead, leaving a bloody bullet hole in his head.
People are lined up and shot by firing squads.
At least 100 people are trapped in large pits and gunned down by the Mexican army. There are no graphic wounds but the amount of death in the scene is shocking.
A man is stabbed and thrown off a train.
A man is shot in the eye
Dozens of Mexican army men are gunned down during a robbery. Dozens more are machine gunned while crossing a bridge. The bridge is then blown up.
The main character finds all of his family and friends massacred in a cave. The scene is very long as the camera pans along the faces of dead men, women and children, some spattered with blood.
A general is shot multiple times in the chest. this scene has bloody bullet wounds.
2 men are shot in slow motion, showing blood spraying out of the bullet holes in slo-mo. A man is then shot in the head. blood trickles down his face in slo-mo.
A massive battle takes place after 2 trains collide. hundreds of men fire at each other and shoot one another.
A man is shot in the back and then blows himself up with a stick of dynamite.
A man is riddled with machine gun fire. The bullets push his corpse across the ground. No blood or wounds shown.
There are other minor scenes of violence.