Nach einem Bankraub in Mexiko wird der Bandit Rio gefaßt und wandert für fünf Jahre hinter Gitter. Nach seiner Entlassung will er sich an seinem ehemaligen Kumpan Dad Longworth rächen. Doch ... Alles lesenNach einem Bankraub in Mexiko wird der Bandit Rio gefaßt und wandert für fünf Jahre hinter Gitter. Nach seiner Entlassung will er sich an seinem ehemaligen Kumpan Dad Longworth rächen. Doch Longworth, der sich seinerzeit mit der Beute aus dem Staub machte, ist mittlerweile Sherif... Alles lesenNach einem Bankraub in Mexiko wird der Bandit Rio gefaßt und wandert für fünf Jahre hinter Gitter. Nach seiner Entlassung will er sich an seinem ehemaligen Kumpan Dad Longworth rächen. Doch Longworth, der sich seinerzeit mit der Beute aus dem Staub machte, ist mittlerweile Sheriff in Monterey.
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- 3 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Carvey
- (as Elisha Cook)
- Mexican Rurale Captain
- (as Rudolph Acosta)
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screen acting was well-honed by this time and he has a
confidence, a greasy smoothness, in the part of Bob Amory that he
hadn't displayed up to this point. Perhaps it was because he was
working with two stellar actors from the method school that
spurred him to give them a run for their money. Or perhaps he was
more relaxed due to his extensive experience working in westerns
(or because he was one of the only authentic cowboys on the set).
Nevertheless, his contribution is equal to the leads, and far above
everyone else. And that's so small feat. Before Kubrick had left the
production, he obviously installed several of his favorite players:
Slim Pickens, Tim Carey, Elisha Cook Jr in supporting roles. Each
same part makes a significant contribution to the complexity and
charm of the story. But Johnson rises above them all. His snake- rattling Amory is just as pathetic as he is creepy. The scene in
which he chickens out of a gun duel with Brando is electrifying,
mostly due to the ambiguity in Johnson's close-ups. Watching it,
you're not quite sure if the character is too stupid to back down or
just plain chilled to the bone with fear.
Marlon Brando's first cut of the film was allegedly 5 hours long. He was reportedely unhappy with the final product, despite its box-office success. "Now, it's a good picture for them [Paramount]," he said upon its release, "but it's not the picture I made... now the characters in the film are black-and-white, not gray-and-human as I planned them."
Hand it to Brando to be dissatisfied with a film because he didn't manage to make it as long as he wanted to. Regardless of what Brando thought, this is a really fine Western and a unique one, too - it seems fresh and "new," like a Cool Man's West or something. Having Brando (when he was still looking fairly trim) in the lead role certainly gives it a certain glamor and the story itself - and execution - is great.
Overall I wish Brando had made another film after this but to the best of my knowledge this is really the only true film he ever made. If he was just trying to prove he could direct, he did - even if the film has its flaws, it's far from bad. In fact, it's very, very good - and extremely entertaining.
4.5/5
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- WissenswertesMarlon Brando insisted on getting drunk to film a scene in which he was supposed to act drunk, but he got too drunk to act or direct and so he insisted on repeating the process another day. Again he got too drunk to direct or act.
- PatzerIn the final shootout, Sheriff Longworth has a six-shooter, but shoots off eight bullets without reloading.
- Alternative VersionenNew 4K digital restoration, 2 disc,from 2016, undertaken by Universal Pictures in partnership with The Film Foundation and in consultation with filmmakers Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, with uncompressed monaural sound & lots of new extras.soundtrack on the Blu-ray
- VerbindungenFeatured in Moviedrome: One-Eyed Jacks (1988)
- SoundtracksStreets of Laredo
(uncredited)
Traditional
[Hummed by Deputy Lon (Slim Pickens) when Luisa brings food to Rio at the jail]
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- Budget
- 6.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 580 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 21 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1