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Les 100 fusils

Titre original : 100 Rifles
  • 1969
  • 12
  • 1h 50min
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6,0/10
4,1 k
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Raquel Welch, Burt Reynolds, and Jim Brown in Les 100 fusils (1969)
In 1912 Sonora, Mexico, native revolutionary Yaqui Joe (Burt Reynolds) robs a bank to buy arms for his oppressed people, but finds himself sought by an American lawman and the Mexican Army.
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En 1912 Sonora, au Mexique, le révolutionnaire natif Yaqui Joe.En 1912 Sonora, au Mexique, le révolutionnaire natif Yaqui Joe.En 1912 Sonora, au Mexique, le révolutionnaire natif Yaqui Joe.

  • Réalisation
    • Tom Gries
  • Scénario
    • Clair Huffaker
    • Tom Gries
    • Robert MacLeod
  • Casting principal
    • Jim Brown
    • Raquel Welch
    • Burt Reynolds
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    4,1 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Tom Gries
    • Scénario
      • Clair Huffaker
      • Tom Gries
      • Robert MacLeod
    • Casting principal
      • Jim Brown
      • Raquel Welch
      • Burt Reynolds
    • 51avis d'utilisateurs
    • 35avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Lyedecker
    Raquel Welch
    Raquel Welch
    • Sarita
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Yaqui Joe
    Fernando Lamas
    Fernando Lamas
    • Verdugo
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Grimes
    Eric Braeden
    Eric Braeden
    • Von Klemme
    • (as Hans Gudegast)
    Michael Forest
    Michael Forest
    • Humara
    Aldo Sambrell
    Aldo Sambrell
    • Sgt. Paletes
    Soledad Miranda
    Soledad Miranda
    • Girl in Hotel
    Alberto Dalbés
    Alberto Dalbés
    • Padre Francisco
    • (as Alberto Dalbes)
    Charly Bravo
    • Lopez
    • (as Carlos Bravo)
    José Manuel Martín
    José Manuel Martín
    • Sarita's Father
    • (as Jose Manuel Martin)
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Gen. Romero
    • (scènes coupées)
    Sancho Gracia
    Sancho Gracia
    • Mexican Leader
    • (non crédité)
    Jose Halufi
    • Verdugo's Captain
    • (non crédité)
    Lorenzo Lamas
    Lorenzo Lamas
    • Indian Boy
    • (non crédité)
    Antonio Montoya
    • Townsman
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Tom Gries
    • Scénario
      • Clair Huffaker
      • Tom Gries
      • Robert MacLeod
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    6grantss

    Okay

    Decent enough action-drama, set in Mexico in the late-1800s/early-1900s. Good plot, though it runs out of steam towards the end. Direction is solid, though unspectacular.

    Good performances Jim Brown and Burt Reynolds. However, Raquel Welch steals the show with her stunning beauty and action-girl character.
    6ma-cortes

    Passable Western set in turn of the century Mexico , realized in Spaghetti style , and shot in Almeria , Spain , as usual

    Entertaining and amusing Western that tells the story of a thief (Burt Reynolds is of part Cherokee Indian descent) , his flight into Mexico and his pursuit by a Black American lawman (Jim Brown) and both of whom chased by a despotic military governor (Fernando Lamas) and his hoodlums (Aldo Sambrell , Eric Braeden) . As in 19th century Mexico appears a half-breed bank robber (Burt Reynolds plays a native/half-white American and his previous film, Navajo Joe 1966 , he also played an Indian) , he is Yaqui Joe , an Indian who robs a bank in order to buy guns for his people who are being savagely repressed by the government . As the lawman and the outlaw eventually become allies and team up with a female revolutionary (Raquel Welch) to help save them from annihilation and to take up the cause of the Indians.

    Stirring and exciting Western with thrills , violence , shootouts , a lot of firing squad and plenty of action in which a misfit group formed by Yaqui Joe and a sheriff join up with a female revolutionary and attempt to take money from a bank to buy arms for their oppressed people but all of them are relentlessly pursued by the Mexican Army . It includes spectacular pursuits in which the pursued protagonists cross impressive landscapes , rivers and mountains . Although quite racy in its day for its interracial sex sizzle of Brown and Welch , it's overblown and tame by today's standards . In fact , this film was apparently one of the first movies to feature a sex scene between people of different races . What it lacks in political correctness it makes up for in fits of action . Although this film was shot in Spain , it was filmed by an American studio -20th Century-Fox- with an American director , Tom Gries , producer Marvin Schwartz , and expert Western writer Cliff Huffaker , being based on the novel written by Robert MacLeod . Nice acting by Burt Reynolds as a mestizo or half Yaqui Indian who finds himself wanted by an American lawman , adequately played by Jim Brown . Raquel Welch is gorgeous and memorably over-the-top as as the woman who forms a strong axis to Brown . This is one of a number of westerns that Burt Reynolds made during the mid- to late 1960s and early 1970s . These include Navajo Joe(1966), Sam Whiskey (1969) and The man who loved Cat Dancing (1973). And gorgeous Raquel Welch giving a mediocre acting ; Raquel Welch and Burt Reynolds fell out whilst making this movie, three years later they both starred in "Fuzz" . Support casting and crew are formed by an European (usually Spanish) cast , all of them ordinaries in Paella/Spaghetti Western shot in Spain such as : Aldo Sambrell , Alberto Dalbes , Sancho Gracia , Jose Manuel Martin , Charly Bravo , Rafael Albaicín and the beauty Soledad Miranda as a prostitute .

    Superbly photographed by Cecilio Paniagua on spectacular outdoors from Almeria -though the train wreck station shot in Villamanta, Madrid- , including its terrain closely resembles the northeast Mexico/southwest US área and where in the 60s and 70s were filmed uncountable Westerns . The Spanish Cecilio Paniagua was a very good cameraman who photographed several Westerns such as ¨Custer of the West¨ , "Great Treasure Hunt" , and ¨Hunting party¨ , all of them filmed in Almeria . Special mention for the thrilling as well as evocative musical score by maestro Jerry Goldsmith , composed in his peculiar style . The motion picture was professionally directed by Tom Gries though flopped in theatres . This movie was filmed in the same Almeria, Spain, region as director Tom Gries' TV series The Rat Patrol (1966), both starred Eric Braeden . Traveling to Hollywood in 1947, Gries took a job as a talent agent, and eventually went to work for producer/director Stanley Kramer . He entered the production end of the business as an associate producer, then graduated to writing and producing documentaries. Tom switched to television, where he received an Emmy in 1963 for directing the series East Side/West Side (1963) . Tom was an expert director of Western as ¨Breakheart pass¨ , this ¨100 Rifles¨ , and ¨Will Penny¨ that is the best work ever made ; Gries also directed other successes as ¨Breakout¨, ¨The glass house¨ , ¨Helter Skelter¨ and TV series as ¨QBVII¨ , but he also made some real duds . His later output in other genres was routine.
    harry-76

    Spaghetti or Chop Suey?

    The action film is a pretty obvious genre. It's purpose is to distract, entertain, and many money. Yes, there's quite a market for this material, probably supported by a similar audience that keep gothic paperbacks moving in the marketplace year after year.

    "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.
    7Nazi_Fighter_David

    The film makes a little sense but a lot of amusing noise

    The movie takes place during a bloody time period of Mexico history… At that time, anyone coming to Mexico ought to be speaking Spanish… But Lyedecker (Jim Brown) didn't speak the language… He was a black policeman looking for a valuable man, a bank robber named Joe Herrera (Burt Reynolds), who looks Mexican but doesn't talk Mexican… Herrera is a half-breed, whose mother was a Yaqui Indian and his father was from Alabama…

    General Verdugo (Fernando Lamas) is sure that the money was not spent on women or on Whisky… For him, Joe stole the $6,000 from the Citizen's Bank in Phoenix, Arizona to buy 100 rifles for his people, the Yaqui Indians…

    Verdugo—a murderer and an assassin who runs the State of Sonora—have orders to get rid of the Yaquis any way he could, and he took the easy way by killing everybody… He even kidnapped Yaqui children to regain the rifles… And now he wants Lyedecker's head on a stick in the middle of the plaza for everyone to see…

    Lyedecker doesn't care about nothing and nobody… He took a job that nobody else wanted… His intentions are to take Joe back for the $200 reward and a permanent job… The policeman rejected any deal in spite of all the atrocities he witnessed like executing Indians or hanging them up like a side of beef…

    Steven Grimes (Dan O'Herlihy)—who runs the railroad— doesn't want his train to be a small sacrifice to the mean general… The German military adviser Lt. Von Klemme (Eric Braeden) thinks that the Indians must be finished off as quickly as possible before more guns come through… Raquel Welch's most audacious moment comes out when the Indians attack a well-guarded train carrying troops and supplies, and she was openly showering in the flat part, under a water tower…

    With a very nice score by Jerry Goldsmith, "100 Rifles" is a slam-bang action epic, with loads of explosions and gory fighting, making little sense but a lot of amusing noise
    Macholic

    Very Enjoyable US Spaghetti

    I just rewatched "100 Rifles" and it is still a joy to watch, good actors and effective action makes this very spaghetti-like US western simmer, as well as a very sexy Raquel Welsh. Made 2 years before Leone made his "Duck You Sucker" and has a surprisingly lot of elements in common with it. A healthy dose of humor is also infused into this film. 7/10

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    • Anecdotes
      Chuck 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.
    • Gaffes
      The 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.
    • Citations

      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.

    • Versions alternatives
      Originally 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.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Le clan des Siciliens (1969)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 mai 1969 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Les cent fusils
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Monasterio de Santa Maria la Real de Valdeiglesias, Pelayos de la Presa, Madrid, Espagne(Old monastery ruins scenes)
    • Société de production
      • Marvin Schwartz Productions
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      • 3 920 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 50 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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