1912 raubt der in Sonora, Mexiko, geborene Revolutionär Yaqui Joe eine Bank aus, um Waffen für sein unterdrücktes Volk zu kaufen, wird aber von einem amerikanischen Gesetzeshüter und der mex... Alles lesen1912 raubt der in Sonora, Mexiko, geborene Revolutionär Yaqui Joe eine Bank aus, um Waffen für sein unterdrücktes Volk zu kaufen, wird aber von einem amerikanischen Gesetzeshüter und der mexikanischen Armee gesucht.1912 raubt der in Sonora, Mexiko, geborene Revolutionär Yaqui Joe eine Bank aus, um Waffen für sein unterdrücktes Volk zu kaufen, wird aber von einem amerikanischen Gesetzeshüter und der mexikanischen Armee gesucht.
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- Von Klemme
- (as Hans Gudegast)
- Padre Francisco
- (as Alberto Dalbes)
- Lopez
- (as Carlos Bravo)
- Sarita's Father
- (as Jose Manuel Martin)
- Gen. Romero
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- Mexican Leader
- (Nicht genannt)
- Verdugo's Captain
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- Indian Boy
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- Townsman
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Good performances Jim Brown and Burt Reynolds. However, Raquel Welch steals the show with her stunning beauty and action-girl character.
"100 Rifles" is a substandard action western that offers a time capsule back to the late 60s early 70s. Generally unpleasant in its excessive depiction of killing and bloodletting, the film does utilize the star talents of three interesting actors.
The lead role gave Jim Brown an opportunity to strut his macho stuff, riding horses, shooting bad guys, and fist fighting his male costar on occasion. It also provided a couple of intended heated love scenes with his leading lady. Unfortunately, Brown comes across as wooden and even disinterested here. Too, his vocal instrument is much too high pitched and unsonorous to match his impressive physicality.
Burt Reynolds comes off better, making the most of his high cheekbones and sunken eyes--lending credibility to character ethnicity. He, like Brown, is in fine physical shape, and even elects to do some fancy stuntwork himself, like jumping off a moving train.
Still, it's Rachel Welch that emerges victorious here. Here's an actress that takes on a routine part in a routine script and plays it for all its worth. Also in great shape, Welch knows that if she's got it, she might as well flaunt it. She does, and we are the appreciative recipients.
The film also shows how much energy it takes to do this kind of production. Not a great deal of brainwork required, but a barrelful of brawnwork.
Arizona lawman Lydecker (Brown) travels into Mexico to arrest bank robber Yaqui Joe Herrera (Reynolds), and lands in the middle of a war between the Yaquis and the Mexican army.
A good blood pumping Oater feasting on Spaghetti leanings, 100 Rifles boasts star appeal coupled with exciting genre staples. Filmed in Almeria in Spain, pic doesn't lack for smooth on the eyes locations either. The dialogue is a mixture of cheese and the philosophical, but it sits well in the production. It's strong on violence, with a number of action sequences very well constructed, while it has a cheeky glint in its eye and for sure is sexy into the bargain. OK, so the cast aren't exactly pulling up any trees, but they are fun to watch as we take in weasel villains and lovable rogues.
Good time to be had here. 7/10
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- WissenswertesChuck Roberson (John Wayne's longtime stuntman) was meant to double for Jim Brown on some of the riskier stunts, with director Tom Gries planning to put black-face on him. Burt Reynolds would not perform with him, deeming it improper, and stated "Those days are gone, you better get a black stuntman here right now." When the production manager stated it was not in the budget, and "Fox would never go for it," Reynolds paid $500 out of his own pocket to pay for a black stuntman.
- PatzerThe machine gun on the porch would have had to shoot through the supports of the porch railing to hit the people on the ground below, but no damage is seen to the railing or supports.
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Yaqui Joe Herrera: How come they done give you a badge in the first place?
Lyedecker: Well I guess I took a job nobody wanted. And even at that it took me a whole year to get it.
- Alternative VersionenOriginally rated R upon its initial release, in 1973 the film was edited and re-rated PG. The recent Region 1 DVD by FOX is this PG rated version.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Der Clan der Sizilianer (1969)
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- Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Valdeiglesias, Pelayos de la Presa, Madrid, Spanien(Old monastery ruins scenes)
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- 3.920.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 50 Minuten
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- 1.85 : 1