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Texas, addio

  • 1966
  • 12
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
2 k
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Franco Nero in Texas, addio (1966)
Spaghetti WesternActionDramaWestern

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Texan sheriff and his younger brother travel across the border into Mexico to confront the man who killed their father.A Texan sheriff and his younger brother travel across the border into Mexico to confront the man who killed their father.A Texan sheriff and his younger brother travel across the border into Mexico to confront the man who killed their father.

  • Réalisation
    • Ferdinando Baldi
  • Scénario
    • Ferdinando Baldi
    • Franco Rossetti
  • Casting principal
    • Franco Nero
    • Alberto Dell'Acqua
    • Elisa Montés
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    2 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ferdinando Baldi
    • Scénario
      • Ferdinando Baldi
      • Franco Rossetti
    • Casting principal
      • Franco Nero
      • Alberto Dell'Acqua
      • Elisa Montés
    • 26avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux18

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    Franco Nero
    Franco Nero
    • Burt Sullivan
    Alberto Dell'Acqua
    • Jim Sullivan
    • (as Cole Kitosch)
    Elisa Montés
    Elisa Montés
    • Mulatta Girl
    • (as Elisa Montes)
    José Guardiola
    José Guardiola
    • McLeod
    Livio Lorenzon
    • Alcalde Miguel
    Hugo Blanco
    Hugo Blanco
    • Pedro
    Luigi Pistilli
    Luigi Pistilli
    • Hernandez
    Antonella Murgia
    • Burt's Mother
    Gino Pernice
    Gino Pernice
    • Bank Employee
    Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
    • Dick
    • (as Ivan Scratuglia)
    Silvana Bacci
    • Paquita - Barmaid
    Remo De Angelis
    Remo De Angelis
    • Juan - Delgado Henchman
    Mario Novelli
    • Bounty Hunter
    José Suárez
    José Suárez
    • Cisco Delgado
    • (as José Suarez)
    Enrico Chiappafreddo
    • Outlaw in Opening
    • (non crédité)
    Lucio De Santis
    Lucio De Santis
    • McLeod Henchman
    • (non crédité)
    Antonio Moreno
      Dan Sturkie
      • Burt Sullivan
      • (English version)
      • (voix)
      • (non crédité)
      • Réalisation
        • Ferdinando Baldi
      • Scénario
        • Ferdinando Baldi
        • Franco Rossetti
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      Avis des utilisateurs26

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      5cengelm

      Mediocrity

      Sheriff Burt Sullivan and his younger brother Jim want to take revenge for their murdered father and say "Good bye, Texas!" to head for Cisco Delgado, the hiss-and-hate bad guy, who resides in Mexico. Unlike in many other Spaghetti Westerns the hero is never really slick and instead decides for an against-all-odds approach. The darkness of other serious spaghetti westerns is missing.

      The sung score is memorable, the cinematography of Enzo Barboni is mediocre, Franco Nero is good as usual while the other actors do their job with little ambition. Overall this Western has average quality.

      5 / 10.
      7spider89119

      a very good action packed Euro-western

      Before watching the movie, I watched the interview with Franco Nero that's on the disc. When he said that this western is "more like an American western" than any of his other movies I began to worry since I generally don't care for American westerns.

      The opening theme song of the movie is decidedly Euro-western, so that gave me some hope. Then the story began. The beginning scenes of the movie when they are in Texas are kind of hokey and corny in an American western sort of way, so I started to doubt the worth of this movie again. Fortunately this part of the movie is very short. The Sullivan brothers head off to Mexico and that's where the story unfolds and quickly becomes one hundred percent spaghetti western.

      The music score is very good, with lots of spaghetti style trumpets and guitar. The theme song becomes a haunting recurring melody.

      Franco Nero gives another action packed performance in this movie. His character, Burt Sullivan, has an uncanny ability with a gun that's reminiscent of Django. Jose Suarez is excellent in the role of the slimy land baron who murdered Sullivan's father, and Jose Guardiola is great as his cultured crony McLeod.

      Needless to say, this movie was much better than I expected after hearing Franco Nero's comments. This is definitely not an American western! If you like your spaghetti westerns packed with action and revenge Franco Nero style, do yourself a favor and check this one out.
      4westerner357

      Sloppy - If you were expecting more DJANGO, it isn't here...

      (aka: THE AVENGER)

      Sheriff Burt Sullivan (Franco Nero) leaves his job temporarily to go down to Mexico with his kid brother Jim (Alberto Dell'Acqua) and hunt down Cisco Delgado, the man who killed their father. Only there's an added surprise complication since the Delgado is related to Sullivan in a way which I won't reveal.

      I had no problem with the dubbing since it's no worse that what you find with many films in this genre, but there's some pretty sloppy editing here. For example, early in the movie Sullivan (Nero) is ambushed by a man with a rifle up in some rocks. He has a shootout with the man and eventually kills him, but he doesn't go over to investigate and find out who the man was or find some clues as to why he was after him. Instead he turns the other way and finds his brother Jim waiting down at the bottom of the hill, playing a banjo. Bizarre to say the least.

      The opening title track sung by Don Powell isn't any great shakes, either. Some of the later music cues in the film sound like surf instrumentals with a slightly Spanish tinge to them. Like out of KILL BILL or something. They sound pretty cool in light of the dreary opening track.

      I must say that I did like the Almeria locations that vary between desert and rocky high ground as well as beautiful canyons and a river that could pass for the Rio Grande, but that's not enough to take it over the edge, imo.

      The beautiful widescreen anamorphic Anchor Bay DVD comes with a 10 minute featurette where Franco Nero discusses the making of the film and how he used stuntmen in the fight scenes to make it look more believable, and he's right. Some of the fist fights do look good.

      As it is, it doesn't hold a candle to DJANGO or Nero's previous western before this, TEMPO DE MASSACRO (MASSACRE TIME) which is one of my favorites. I wish Anchor Bay would release that one since it not only stars Franco Nero, but was directed by master horror director, Lucio Fulci.

      In the meantime, I consider Texas, ADDIO below average.

      4 out of 10

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      7Witchfinder-General-666

      Good Spaghetti Western

      Like almost every Western starring Franco Nero after Sergio Corbucci's 1966 masterpiece "Django", "Texas, Addio" was marketed as a Django-sequel in Germany and Austria. Although it has neither anything to do with Django, nor is it anywhere near "Django" in it's value as one of the genre's highlights, Texas Addio is still a good Spaghetti Western. Besides the great Franco Nero it features typical Spaghetti Western supporting actors like Luigi Pistilli, Livio Lorenzon and Gino Pernice. When It comes to Ferdinando Baldi's Westerns, however, I would personally recommend "Blindman" way over "Texas Addio".

      Along with his younger brother Jim, Burt Sullivan, a former Sheriff in Texas, leaves to Mexico to search and capture his father's murderer, Cisco Delgado, and bring him to justice...alive. Cisco, however, has in the meantime become a powerful landowner and crime boss.

      Franco Nero has once said that out of all the Westerns he played in, "Texas Addio" is the only one that could also be an American Western. This is kinda true, on the one hand, since Nero's character Burt Sullivan is not the typical anti-hero, but a man who is looking to bring his father's murderer to justice alive, rather than just taking revenge. On the other hand some characters, like the grouchy and cynical Alcalde Miguel, played by Livio Lorenzo, are very typical Spaghetti-characters. Franco Nero's performance is great as always, many of the supporting actors are very good too. All things considered, "Texas Addio" is a fairly good Spaghetti Western, not one of the genre's highlights, but definitely worth watching.
      El-Stumpo

      Django Goes To Texas

      These days you forget what a name Nero was in the Sixties and Seventies. In 1966, the former army grunt turned physical actor starred in three westerns within six months - Django, Massacre Time and Texas Adios - before heading to Hollywood for a supporting role in Camelot, and then international stardom. It was as Django, however, that turned him into a major star in Europe; Nero as the steel-eyed Angel of Death dragging a coffin behind him personified the fashionable neo-nihilism of the Italian western and made him as iconic as the Kings of the Squint, Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef.

      Texas Adios, released in 1966, was a much more deliberately American western. Franco Nero is a clear-cut moral figure as Burt Sullivan, sheriff in a Texas town who takes his younger womanizing brother Jim across the border to find their father's killer, the mysterious "Delgado". It's Adios Texas and Hola Mexico, but the country they find is more hostile than Burt imagined. It's a lawless landscape where no-one can be trusted, controlled by morally bankrupt power brokers and would-be revolutionaries, and Delgado turns out to be the most powerful land baron in Mexico who likes to play with his captives before executing them. What begins as a simple quest for revenge becomes much more ambiguous as the plot unfolds and family secrets are revealed.

      Like all great Italian westerns, Texas Adios is beautifully shot by Enzo Barboni, who as "EB Clutcher" would later create his own sub-genre of Trinity movies with Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. And, despite its allusions to the classic models of Gary Cooper and Jimmy Stewart, it's a spaghetti western at heart, and its heart is cold and cruel. "Are you tired of living (pronounced 'leeeeving')?" asks Delgado's greasy right hand man, and the answer seems to be a resounding yes: sympathetic characters are disposed of with little fanfare, and Nero's idealistic younger brother Jim played by Alberto Dell'Acqua is taught that becoming a man means becoming immune to killing.

      Me, I'm already numb to the wholesale slaughter, and you will be too, as we ride the blood-soaked plains in Texas Adios.

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      Histoire

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      • Anecdotes
        Although Burt Sullivan (Franco Nero) is portrayed as roughly seven years older than his brother Jim (Alberto Dell'Acqua), Dell'Acqua is in fact three years Nero's senior.
      • Gaffes
        At 14 minutes Burt Sullivan, upon arriving in Mexico, converts $200 worth of US Silver Dollars into $1,000 Mexican pesos. The paper dollar pesos, are never used. Throughout the movie both Burt and Jim continue to use silver dollars.
      • Connexions
        Featured in L'Oeil du cyclone: Westernissimo (1995)
      • Bandes originales
        Texas, Addio
        Written by Don Powell (as Powell) and Antón García Abril (as Abril)

        Performed by Don Powell

        Recorded by Parade Records

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      • How long is Texas, Adios?Alimenté par Alexa
      • Did George Montgomery do the English dub for Franco Nero? If not, someone did a great impression.

      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 20 septembre 1967 (France)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Italie
        • Espagne
      • Langue
        • Italien
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Texas, adios
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Cabo de Gata, Almería, Andalucía, Espagne
      • Sociétés de production
        • B.R.C. Produzione S.r.l.
        • Estela Films
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      • Montant brut mondial
        • 3 441 $US
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      • Durée
        1 heure 33 minutes
      • Couleur
        • Color
      • Mixage
        • Mono
      • Rapport de forme
        • 2.35 : 1

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