Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the 19th century, when the Japanese Emperor sends a gift pony to the US President it gets stolen and ransomed by Indians but Sheriff Gideon aided by an inept Japanese servant offers to de... Leer todoIn the 19th century, when the Japanese Emperor sends a gift pony to the US President it gets stolen and ransomed by Indians but Sheriff Gideon aided by an inept Japanese servant offers to deliver the ransom.In the 19th century, when the Japanese Emperor sends a gift pony to the US President it gets stolen and ransomed by Indians but Sheriff Gideon aided by an inept Japanese servant offers to deliver the ransom.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Sgt. Donovan
- (as Nazareno Zamperla)
- Yamoto
- (as Ideo Saito)
- Shannon
- (as Giovanni Petti)
- Robinson Watson 'Grasso'
- (as Chris Huerta)
- Comanchero
- (as Raphael Albaicin)
Opiniones destacadas
It seems to me that the three must have had a great time, notably during the inevitable bar room fight sequence.
Not that the story makes much sense, but the photography is more than adequate for a spaghetti Western, and Milian gets to deliver the most memorable line in the movie when they arrive in an inexplicably empty town. Thinking that it might be due to a religious holiday, Milian points out that "America is full of prostitutes"... meaning Protestants, of course.
The self-parodying approach runs right through the movie. I found it refreshing and at times quite inspired. 7/10.
The novelty of the movie is represented by the exaggerated nonsensical samurai portray, brilliantly played by Milian who is the real star in here (and so much at ease!). Some great moments are the spit in the eye which is probably the best spit I've seen (it kept me laughing for a week at least!) and the identification of the pony Shimbè.
The movie has a feel good attitude all the time and some wanna-be morality is displayed, quite similarly to They call me Trinity. Noticeably, Sakura and Blanc the Blanc fulfil their dreams, while Black Jack retires after being prized, and the Indians are saved.
Good vibes have the power to take a bit of your soul and this movie does just that. I recommend to watch it without great expectations and to relax your mind.
As far as the film goes, it's not a good film either. It's all about some 'Japanese' folks in the West. Some might just have been Japanese but the main one was played by the Cuban-American Toma Milian and it's undoubtedly one of the most embarrassing roles he ever took. Seeing the guy in a goofy wig, mustache and kimono looked utterly stupid. Unfortunately, the film itself never rose much above this. Probably not worth your time unless you insist on seeing EVERYTHING made by Sergio Carbucci AND you can find a better DVD copy.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaEli Wallach's fourth Spaghetti Western, and his seventh and final Western film.
- Citas
Sheriff Edward Gideon: [Observing a deserted town] What the hell's goin' on around here?
Sakura: Oh... maybe today holiday.
Blanc de Blanc: He's right. Today's the day of St. Blanc the Martyr. That's my saint day! Hey, Sheriff, do you mind if I-?
Sheriff Edward Gideon: Shut up, Swiss. Sit down. You bring tears to my eyes, but we ain't Catholics in these parts.
Sakura: Uh-uh-uh, that's right. In America, all prostitutes.
Sheriff Edward Gideon: [Annoyed] Protestants.
- ConexionesReferenced in DVD (2006)
- Bandas sonorasWhite Yellow And Black
(uncredited)
Written by Guido De Angelis, Maurizio De Angelis and Susan Duncan Smith
Performed by Guido De Angelis and Maurizio De Angelis (as Dilly Dilly)
Selecciones populares
- How long is The White, the Yellow, and the Black?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 200,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 52 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1