El vaquero Duell McCall quiere entregar rápidamente un rebaño de ganado en el pueblo, cobrar y seguir adelante, pero el romance con la chica local Nora le involucra en una disputa entre el j... Leer todoEl vaquero Duell McCall quiere entregar rápidamente un rebaño de ganado en el pueblo, cobrar y seguir adelante, pero el romance con la chica local Nora le involucra en una disputa entre el jefe del pueblo y el padre de Nora.El vaquero Duell McCall quiere entregar rápidamente un rebaño de ganado en el pueblo, cobrar y seguir adelante, pero el romance con la chica local Nora le involucra en una disputa entre el jefe del pueblo y el padre de Nora.
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Still, there's occasionally some good dialogue, and it has a acceptable gritty feeling without the "gloss" associated with made-for-tv movies being made today. There are also a few striking visuals as well as some good action sequences. It's nice also that the ethnicity of Kotto's character is never once referred to (and he makes a good henchman.) Western fans will probably be satisfied, though it sure won't make any converts.
This is the first of four Desperado films from the late 1980s, and the series of four are really pretty good oaters for those of us who like the western flicks. While they may not be on the level of Lonesome Dove and Open Range, they are a lot more exciting than many of the oaters I used to enjoy as a youth.
Alex McArthur's Duell McCall is exciting to watch as the good "bad guy," and Lise Cutter as his love interest, Nora, is very credible as well as being most easy on the eyes. Nora is also a good shooter and does not leave it all to the guys. In this first of the series, there are a host of well known supporting actors in the cast including: Donald Moffat, Pernell Roberts, Yaphet Kotto, Dirk Blocker, Robert Vaughn, and even Gladys Knight.
My only complaint is this show probably had too many stars for them all to shine as brightly as one might have wished. In spite of that, the Desperado series is a fun one, and all four shows are fun to re-watch every few years.
Best wishes, Dave Wile
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- CuriosidadesDavid Warner was a late replacement for Nicol Williamson.
- Citas
Nora Malloy: Look, ah, I'm sorry.
Duell McCall: No, I am a tramp. What can I say?
Nora Malloy: Well, you know, one person's tramp is another person's free spirit.
- ConexionesFollowed by El regreso del pistolero (1988)
- Banda sonoraDesperado
by Don Henley and Glenn Frey