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La strada per Forte Alamo

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,1/10
341
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La strada per Forte Alamo (1964)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

Un cavaliere solitario incontra un soldato morente, che gli consegna un documento che autorizza il pagamento di $150.000 all'esercito degli Stati Uniti. Il cavaliere raccoglie alcuni collegh... Leggi tuttoUn cavaliere solitario incontra un soldato morente, che gli consegna un documento che autorizza il pagamento di $150.000 all'esercito degli Stati Uniti. Il cavaliere raccoglie alcuni colleghi che portano il giornale in banca.Un cavaliere solitario incontra un soldato morente, che gli consegna un documento che autorizza il pagamento di $150.000 all'esercito degli Stati Uniti. Il cavaliere raccoglie alcuni colleghi che portano il giornale in banca.

  • Regia
    • Mario Bava
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Lorenzo Gicca Palli
    • Francesco Prosperi
    • Livia Contardi
  • Star
    • Ken Clark
    • Jany Clair
    • Michel Lemoine
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,1/10
    341
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Mario Bava
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lorenzo Gicca Palli
      • Francesco Prosperi
      • Livia Contardi
    • Star
      • Ken Clark
      • Jany Clair
      • Michel Lemoine
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
    • 14Recensioni della critica
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    Ken Clark
    Ken Clark
    • Bill Mannerly…
    Jany Clair
    Jany Clair
    • Janet
    Michel Lemoine
    Michel Lemoine
    • Kid Carson
    Andreina Paul
    • Mrs. Collins
    Alberto Cevenini
    • Slim Kincaid
    • (as Kirk Bert)
    Gustavo De Nardo
    Gustavo De Nardo
    • Sergeant Warwick
    • (as Dean Ardow)
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    Antonio Gradoli
    Antonio Gradoli
    • Captain Hull
    • (as Anthony Gradwell)
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    Gérard Herter
    Gérard Herter
    • Mr. Silver
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    Claudio Ruffini
    • Sandy-Haired Gambler
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      • Mario Bava
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Lorenzo Gicca Palli
      • Francesco Prosperi
      • Livia Contardi
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    6unbrokenmetal

    Cowboys and Indians

    "La strada per Fort Alamo" was shot in Italy, not in Spain like most Italian westerns. Director "John Old" alias Mario Bava was obviously influenced by the John Ford classics such as "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon", all just in a much cheaper B-movie style; it has almost nothing in common with the typical "Django pays for your funeral" kind of western. This movie has a good script with good dialogs; it's about a bandit who has to pose as an army officer after he got caught wearing a stolen uniform. When Indians attack, he gets opportunity to show he is a brave good guy. One word to the disappointed Bava fans: surely the master had to earn a living, too, and this is what he did for it. You don't shoot masterpieces like "Danger: Diabolik" or "Mask of Satan" every week. More important than such comparisons is that "La strada per Fort Alamo" is a good quality western in a traditional way, and if you don't expect more than that, it's well worth watching.
    5Death_to_Pan_and_Scan

    La Strada per mal melodrama

    I've only seen each of the 3 Bava spaghetti westerns once (neither among his best work or his preferred genre), but I disagree with many people who considered Nebraska Jim to be a better film. Strictly from an entertainment sense, Arizone Bill (La Strada per Fort Alamo) held my interest noticeably better (though admittedly the copy of Nebraska Jim that I saw had severely distraction issues with audio). While Nebraska Jim seemed like a mostly cookie cutter extended western TV show episode you'd expect to see on American TV, Arizona Bill was more like a 2nd rate Good Bad and Ugly wannabe with its stolen civil war funds plot line and a group of criminals that ranges from a couple of more 'decent' people who are criminals to outright despicable violent ones. It was just slightly different enough to make it more interesting to me and it felt more like a Bava film. Maybe if I rewatch these films a few more times I'll notice things I've overlooked which will explain others' preferences, but I'm a bit skeptical that that will happen.

    It's not the greatest or most original film, but it kept me entertained and my biggest complaint is with regards to the 'romantic' subplot and its cheesy accompanying music (at least on the copy I saw, I'm not sure if it was or wasn't the original music used). Bava isn't always at his best when trying to provide romance/love interests to his films. Black Sunday (La Maschera del demonio) is IMHO the quintessential Italian Gothic horror film and a favorite of mine, but even his admirers have to admit that in that great film, the 'undying love' of the young Dr. Gorobec for Katia -- whom he has just met one day previous -- is a bit silly and one-dimensional and at times almost laughably overly melodramatic. I took off one point for the botched romance portions of Arizona Bill, though I did like it overall more than Nebraska which ended up with the same 5/10 score from me.

    The copy of the film I saw was an English language widescreen version from an old somewhat glitchy videotape source with a runtime closer to the USA or German cuts. I'm not sure what was excised from the original 90 minute cut listed on IMDb and maybe when TL's big Bava book comes out it will tell us what is or isn't missing from the cut I saw, but I hope one of the cult DVD companies (like Image, Anchor Bay or Blue Underground) pick up both this title and "Nebraska Jim" sometime in the near future to provide Bava's fans with a good legitimate uncut DVD release with the best transfer possible considering whatever film elements exist. I'm sure the underrated director's fans would welcome quality releases of all his films, even the lesser known and hard to find ones where Mario took over directorial duties from a previous director leaving a project.
    4dinky-4

    A spaghetti western without much sauce

    Director Mario Bava usually has a visual flair which helps elevate his movies above their "Grade B" genres. He doesn't seem to have his heart in this project, however. It plays out in a routine fashion and about the only scene which might linger in the memory has the Indians putting dollar bills adrift in a river in order to lure cavalry soldiers out into the open. Ken Curtis, who always deserved better, makes an attractive hero but the script gives him little to work with.
    4entomol71

    Shoddy Italian western

    First of all I am a fan of Italian films but "the road to Fort Alamo" is one of the worst Italian western that I've seen. It was shot without means. The interiors have a fictitious background with a blue light and fictitious cactus so as to simulate the desolate and barren moorlands of Texas or Arizona, but any clever viewers can note that the real vegetation is made of oak (Q. pubescens) and other plants typical of European climate. Some shots (cowboys that are riding) are accelerated, Bud, the leading actor, cannot ride, therefore he was always replaced by a double. The Indians are awkward, always shot at a distance. I admit the shots are the only thing which make this movie credible, but the others contemporary films like "le pistole non discutono", "preparati la bara" are masterpieces compared with this one.

    I give it 4 out of 10.
    Michael_Elliott

    Bland Western from Bava

    The Road to Fort Alamo (1964)

    ** (out of 4)

    Solo rider Bud Massadey (Ken Clark) comes across a Calvary massacre. A dying man gives him a paper payment of $150,000 that is to be paid to the U.S. Army. Bud teams up with a gang to get the money but he's double crossed by a card cheat. Soon Bud and his partner are rescued by another Calvary and sure enough he eventually catches up with the cheat.

    Mario Bava's THE ROAD TO FORT ALAMO is a pretty bland and boring Spaghetti Western that really doesn't have too much going for it. The Italian director was hitting a very high mark during this point of his career and it's easy to call this the least entertaining movie he made during this period. It's really too bad that this movie seems to have been a "director-for-hire" project as there's just not too much life here.

    Technically speaking, the film is certainly well-made and it appears that Bava got the job done. That job was getting the film completed without it going over budget. The film was obviously shot with a shoe-string budget and the director at least manages to make it look very professional. I thought the costumes were terrific and Bava at least managed to make the atmosphere seem as if you were back in this era.

    With that said, the story itself was just rather boring and none of the characters were all that interesting either. Heck, I'd go even further and say that the entire film was just rather bland to the point where you didn't care about anything that was going on. The performances were okay for the most part but none of them really jumped off the screen to grab your attention.

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      Bill rides up to dead soldiers at the beginning. He resumes riding in the direction he was going, but in the next shot the scenery is that of the opposite direction - where he'd just been.
    • Citazioni

      [surrounded by Ozark Indians]

      Bud Massedy: We've no hope at all.

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Mario Bava: Maestro of the Macabre (2000)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Way To Alamo
      Performed by Tony Wendell

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      • 24 ottobre 1964 (Italia)
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Elios Studios, Roma, Lazio, Italia(Studio)
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