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Compañeros

Titre original : Vamos a matar, compañeros
  • 1970
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  • 1h 55min
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Jack Palance, Tomas Milian, and Franco Nero in Compañeros (1970)
A Swedish arms dealer and a Mexican peon team up to rescue the intellectual leader of the Revolutionary cause, while taking part in numerous misadventures along the way.
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ActionComédieOccidentalWestern spaghetti

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Swedish arms dealer and a Mexican peon team up to rescue the intellectual leader of the Revolutionary cause, while taking part in numerous misadventures along the way.A Swedish arms dealer and a Mexican peon team up to rescue the intellectual leader of the Revolutionary cause, while taking part in numerous misadventures along the way.A Swedish arms dealer and a Mexican peon team up to rescue the intellectual leader of the Revolutionary cause, while taking part in numerous misadventures along the way.

  • Réalisation
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Scénario
    • Dino Maiuri
    • Massimo De Rita
    • Günter Ebert
  • Casting principal
    • Franco Nero
    • Tomas Milian
    • Fernando Rey
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Scénario
      • Dino Maiuri
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Günter Ebert
    • Casting principal
      • Franco Nero
      • Tomas Milian
      • Fernando Rey
    • 46avis d'utilisateurs
    • 38avis des critiques
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    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Yodlaf 'The Swede' Peterson
    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • El Vasco
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Prof. Vitaliano Xantos
    Iris Berben
    Iris Berben
    • Lola
    José Bódalo
    José Bódalo
    • Gen. Mongo Álvarez
    • (as Francisco Bódalo)
    Eduardo Fajardo
    Eduardo Fajardo
    • Mexican Colonel
    • (as Edoardo Fajardo)
    Karin Schubert
    Karin Schubert
    • Zaira Harris
    Gino Pernice
    Gino Pernice
    • Casino Croupier
    • (as Luigi Pernice)
    Álvaro de Luna
    Álvaro de Luna
    • John's Henchman
    Jesús Fernández
    • Teenage Xantista
    Claudio Scarchilli
    • Mexican Officer
    Lorenzo Robledo
    • Captain Jim
    Giovanni Petti
    • Mexican Border Officer
    Gérard Tichy
    Gérard Tichy
    • Mexican Lieutenant
    Gianni Pulone
    • John's Henchman
    • (as Giovanni Pulone)
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • John Svedese
    Rafael Albaicín
    • Mongo Henchman
    • (non crédité)
    Simón Arriaga
    • Mongo Henchman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Scénario
      • Dino Maiuri
      • Massimo De Rita
      • Günter Ebert
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    f.gimenez

    Great, wonderful "spaghetti-western"

    Yes, it is. "Vamos a matar, compañeros!" is to me one of the best "spaghetti-westerns" ever made. Starred by the best actors that a movie of this genre may have: Franco Nero, Tomas Milian, Jack Palance, Fernando Rey. Music by the master Morricone, one of his best compositions. And to boots, directed by the one and only Sergio Corbucci. This team just couldn´t make a bad movie... It´s most enjoyable from its beginning to the end. By the way, the last scene of the movie is what makes it even finer. Obviously I won´t tell you the end...because if you have the chance you must watch this movie.
    7westerner357

    Jack Palance is the standout in this whimsical spaghetti western

    Not really a comedy western per-se, but it doesn't take itself too seriously, either.

    Takes place in revolutionary Mexico during WWI. The Swede (Franco Nero) agrees to sell guns to guerrilla general Gen. Mongo but first they have to break into a safe in order for him to get paid and only the professor (Fernando Rey) knows the combination. Or so we are led to believe.

    The professor also leads a rival rag-tag army of students who are fighting both the Mexican Army as well as Mongo's men with Lola (Iris Berben) as the professor's second in command.

    It turns out the professor is being held by the Americans in Texas and the Swede and El Vasco (Tomas Milian), Mongo's right hand man, has to accompany him north to free him. However an ex-partner of the Swede's, John (Jack Palance) show up and has other plans for the Swede. The psychotic John like to smoke a lot of dope and has a pet falcon named Marsha (?) who lands on John's prosthetic hand after every scouting mission.

    This is one of Corbucci's better westerns in spite of the ridiculous political overtones he gives it. The story is entertaining and moves swiftly along for 2hrs. without me getting bored by any of it. I don't rate it as highly as the Leone's similarly themed DUCK YOU SUCKER (1971), but it's well worth watching all the same.

    The standout here for me is Jack Palance and I wish his part was bigger. He really does chew up the scenery and the part where he tortures Milian with a rat in a basket tied around his stomach, is a hoot. Ever notice how one of Palance's sidekick, the little oriental guy, has an old telephone receiver strapped onto his ear as a hearing aid? Nice touch. And the ending where Nero throws a large cross under the boxcar filled with explosives and a detonator, blowing up Palance in the process, is a welcome end to one of the main baddies of the film.

    The lighthearted Morricone score fits this film very well and I like the musical cues that are sprinkled throughout that alternate between that familiar fuzz guitar and whistling banjo playing that happens while the action has quieted down.

    Anchor Bay is up to it's usual standards using an excellent widescreen anamorphic print with nary a hair or scratch through it. It looks like it was made yesterday. Some of the dialog is in Italian with subtitles because it was taken from a Euro print and was never dubbed into English. However the transitions between Euro and American versions are seamless. There's also a fairly interesting 15 minute interview with Franco Nero, Tomas Milian and Ennio Morricone where they recount their experiences while they were involved in this film.

    7 out of 10

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    9TheLittleSongbird

    Spaghetti westerns rarely get more fun than this!

    Not in any way is this meant to sound biased, because actually there are some truly great spaghetti westerns out there. Companeros may not be one of the absolute best of them, but to me it's among the most fun. It is a little of a slow-starter and a touch episodic at first and it's less than original, but when the rest of the film is so much fun and so well put together they don't seem to matter.

    Companeros is a brilliantly made film, with gorgeously evocative scenery and costumes and stylish cinematography that give off a dream-like quality and harsh realism. Sergio Corbucci's direction as to be expected is exemplary, it's technically faultless while never getting in the way of the storytelling. Ennio Morricone's music score will not disappoint any fans of his and is one of the film's best assets, it's not quite one of his all-time greats but it's haunting and stirring and the theme song is one of the catchiest theme songs for any film. Like almost all his work, it really gives the film soul. Companeros is smartly scripted filled with subtle witty humour, it has blistering action especially one of the most suspenseful and entertaining shoot-out scenes I've ever seen for a film and the story is exciting, tense and fun-filled with a truly sensational and quite emotional ending.

    The cast is a talented one and Companeros in no way wastes the actors. Particularly good is Jack Palance, here he has one of his most loathsome characters and Palance's performance is devilishly enjoyable, clearly looking like he was having a ball. While he is a scene-stealer, Franco Nero and Tomas Milian do wonderfully in the lead roles too, in performances filled with charisma and likability, and work like dynamite together in a film where their chemistry ties it together. Overall, a great film and a huge lot of fun to watch. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    9astrofilms-1

    Another fun to watch Spaghetti Western!!!

    Vamos a Matar Companeros! is an authentic, made in Italy, Spaghetti Western film classic and is a must see movie for anyone who wants to discover the very best of the Spaghetti Western film genre. This Western-Comedy film was directed by Sergio Corbucci, the number #2 Italian director of all time for Spaghetti Westerns, after of course Sergio Leone, for the entire Spaghetti Western genre, which is saying a lot because there were hundreds of films in that genre alone! This film is just plain fun and entertaining to watch! All the actors are charismatic, comical and professional. The all star cast in the film are Jack Palance, Franco Nero and Thomas Milian. The story is basically about the Mexican Revolution of 1910 where a mercenary (Nero) and rebels, lead by rebel leader (Milian), must rescue a idealist professor to lead the revolution who is held hostage in Texas. This film was made during the height of student protests to the Vietnam War in the late 1960's and early 1970's which may explain the political theme. There are many good scenes, too many to list here, but the best scenes and most surreal, in my opinion, are the ones with the pet falcon and the strange one wooden-handed and marijuana smoking villain (Palance).

    The cinematography is beautifully filmed by cinematographer Alejandro Ulloa who also filmed other excellent Spaghetti Westerns. The music in the film is by the maestro of Spaghetti Western music and film music in general, Italian composer Ennio Morricone. Companeros includes a theme song and the beautiful classic acoustic and twangy electric guitar riffs invented by Morricone.
    9Indio500

    Brilliant! Corbucci's Finest?

    This is one of the most beautiful westerns you will ever see. It's a true masterpiece and arguably Corbucci's finest.

    Sergio Leone will always be the name everyone associates with spaghetti westerns but Sergio Corbucci's contribution to the genre deserves great recognition. People usually always mention Django and The Great Silence when talking about Corbucci's westerns but Companeros is perhaps his best work.

    Companeros is a much lighter film than the aforementioned. Like most Corbucci westerns there is a political undertone to the film and the plot revolves around the Mexican revolution (similar to A Professional Gun which Corbucci directed 2 years earlier). Che Guevara look-a-like Thomas Milian is superb as the comical revolutionary Vasco and Corbucci regular Franco Nero is excellent as his ultra-cool Swedish mercenary partner. Add to the mix a marijuana-smoking psychopath played by Jack Palance and you have one explosive concoction of a western. Pulling all this together is another masterful score by the legendary Ennio Morricone. I guarantee you will still be singing the theme tune a week later!

    I rate this as one of the best Westerns of all time. It's a really fun film and an absolute must for fans of the Spaghetti genre.

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    • Anecdotes
      At one point, Tomas Milian is seen dragging a coffin out of a graveyard. This is a reference to Sergio Corbucci and Franco Nero's previous collaboration Django (1966) in which the title character drags a coffin behind him.
    • Gaffes
      When El Vasco (Tomas Milian) grabs the glass-covered oil lamp to light up a covered wagon, you can see in the short closeup, that the lamp has no glass around the open fire.
    • Citations

      Yolof Peterson: Excuse me, but your mother is a prostitute, your father is a crook, and your grandfather is a man with a very broad buttocks.

      Pepito Tigrero: What?

      Yolof Peterson: Allow me to explain. Your mother is a whore, your father is a damn thief, and your grandfather is a notorious fag.

      [Yolof punches Pepito out]

      Yolof Peterson: I generously spared your sister...

    • Connexions
      Edited into Colpiti al cuore (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Vamos A Matar Compañeros (Titoli)
      Music composed by Ennio Morricone

      Lyrics by Sergio Corbucci & Bruno Corbucci

      Performed by Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juillet 1971 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • Espagne
      • Allemagne de l'Ouest
    • Langues
      • Français
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Les compagnons de la gloire
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Almería, Andalucía, Espagne
    • Sociétés de production
      • Tritone Cinematografica
      • Atlántida Films
      • Terra-Filmkunst
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      • 20 000 $US
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      1 heure 55 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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