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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1916, when a Mexican rebel steals cannons from the American army, General Pershing sends out a group of misfits to retrieve the stolen weapons.In 1916, when a Mexican rebel steals cannons from the American army, General Pershing sends out a group of misfits to retrieve the stolen weapons.In 1916, when a Mexican rebel steals cannons from the American army, General Pershing sends out a group of misfits to retrieve the stolen weapons.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Charles Stalnaker
- Capt. Riggs
- (as John Stalnaker)
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Once you sit down to see this film " A Cannon for Cordoba " you get the feeling it's going to be a great. The reason? The film begins with a rousing score by noted composer Elmer Bernstein who gave us such memorable themes as 'The Great Escape and the Magnificent Seven.' Indeed, when you read the opening credits headlining the cast is none other than George Peppard as Capt. Rod Douglas, you know it's going to have action and lot's of it. Furthermore when you see actor John Russel playing General John J. Pershing, you know you're in for a heroic saga. The story is taken from the annals of the Mexican revolution and involves the U.S. in a border town dispute with the Mexican bandits who cross the Rio Grande in the early 1900s. Among the most brazen of the rebel leaders is General Cordova (Raf Vallone). With his army of Mexican revolutionaries, he attacks Pershing, kills his men and steals some valuable artillery pieces. Since the United States Army cannot enter Mexico legally, Capt. Douglas is sent on what is slated a suicide mission, without orders and without aid from Pershing. His mission is to retrieve the Cannons, destroy a rebel stronghold and bring Cordova back alive. Selecting the roughest, toughest, most experienced, certainly the most insolent men available, Douglas enters Mexico and attacks the nearly impregnable fortress. Dramatic action follows, as does lots of explosive excitement. If one is asks for criticism, I would say the choice of heavies. Vallone and John Larch are not very menacing. Not so with the men who side with Peppard. Pete Duel and Don Gordon (Who is superb.) Nevertheless, this movie is recommended as good viewing. ****
(1970) Cannon for Cordoba
WESTERN
The set up is like 30 minutes, and it involves a radical extremist Mexican General Cordoba (Raf Vallone) and his group of bandits successfully stealing six cannons from a train that made the mistake stopping by at a Mexican town headed toward the border. And with many soldiers either killed and injured, Captain Roderick Douglas (George Peppard) is then given instructions by his superior new orders. The first is to go undercover and locate the six cannons before destroying them, so that they would not be used against them. And then second order is to capture Cordoba alive so that he can face charges. And he does this with the help of his team, Jackson (Don Gordon), Andy (Peter Duel) and Peter (Nico Minardos). Two other people come to join his group as well of LT. Antonio Gutierrez (Gabriele Tinti) and Senorita Leonora Cristobal (Giovanna Ralli).
I did not care for the end of this movie, as well I did not care about the subplot regarding Jackson for not forgiving Douglas letting his brother shot and killed by Cordoba's men. I mean, why didn't Jackson direct his anger toward the person who committed the act. Douglas stopped him from saving him because between him and Jackson they were very much outnumbered, and that he himself would have gotten killed as well.
The set up is like 30 minutes, and it involves a radical extremist Mexican General Cordoba (Raf Vallone) and his group of bandits successfully stealing six cannons from a train that made the mistake stopping by at a Mexican town headed toward the border. And with many soldiers either killed and injured, Captain Roderick Douglas (George Peppard) is then given instructions by his superior new orders. The first is to go undercover and locate the six cannons before destroying them, so that they would not be used against them. And then second order is to capture Cordoba alive so that he can face charges. And he does this with the help of his team, Jackson (Don Gordon), Andy (Peter Duel) and Peter (Nico Minardos). Two other people come to join his group as well of LT. Antonio Gutierrez (Gabriele Tinti) and Senorita Leonora Cristobal (Giovanna Ralli).
I did not care for the end of this movie, as well I did not care about the subplot regarding Jackson for not forgiving Douglas letting his brother shot and killed by Cordoba's men. I mean, why didn't Jackson direct his anger toward the person who committed the act. Douglas stopped him from saving him because between him and Jackson they were very much outnumbered, and that he himself would have gotten killed as well.
I have reasons to love the great users of a camera; fluid direction of action lends itself to fast-paced adventure and comedy narrative; but such a skill, in the hands of a King Vidor or an Anthony Mann can also be applied to idea-level work. This is Paul Wendkos' masterpiece. Its storyline can be retailed in a single pair of sentences. General Hector Cordoba is setting up as near-emperor in Northern Mexico, and steals a huge cannon from General Blackjack Pershing. he sends his crack mission unit, divided, apprehensive but determined, led by George Peppard, to get the cannon back and bring back Cordoba alive, to put an end to the rebellion. Charismatic Raf Vallone plays Cordoba; the ladies in the piece are Giovanna Ralli and Francine York; with the squad even further comprised of Nico Minardos, Peter Deuel, and Don Gordon. Other stalwarts in the class include John Larch and John Russell. Also horning in on an already fantastically-dangerous operation are Miss Ralli, and a stubborn Mexican Teniente (Gabriela Tinti) whose regiment was betrayed when Cordoba set up on his own. The danger is multiplied when Gordon's brother as advance spy is captured and tortured to death while he has to watch...and he decides he needs to kill Peppard. The attack that captures the cannon, when Peppard's orders are not obeyed by a regular army type, is one of the most electrifying visual and staging achievements in cinematic history; the penetration of Cordoba's stronghold, the revelations uncovered there, and the actions that win the mission team a chance at victory--or almost victory--are flawlessly presented. This is a beautiful color adventure film, with unusually strong costumes, acting, lighting, art direction sets and music by Elmer Bernstein. The script by Stephen Kandel is probably his best ever for a feature film. This is probably the most underrated major western at the moment, but I have always appreciated its heroes as result- getting hard-workers. But as Peppard reminds his group on the way home, "The trouble with being a "hero"--is the morning after". To find out why he says so, you will have to see "Cannon For Cordoba".
Tipical golden-age western plot, a bunch of reluctant heroes in a suicide mission against the bad guy (and, as usually, his army of well armed companions). The main problem with this movie, like many other American commercial movies, especially westerns, is originality. Elmer Bernstein score is like one hundred other westerns music scores, the main character, George "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Peppard as the captain Douglas, is very much annoyed all the time; Giovanna Ralli and Raf Vallone apparently in paid holiday and the director Paul Vendkos (poor guy!) has made the capital mistake, I really think he has seen "The Professionals" by Richard Brooks (1966), that is the better version of the same story (by the way, is a masterpiece). The most notable thing of this unfortunate movie is George Peppard's cigar that you can see in "The A-Team" television series all through the eighties.
one states don't waste your time.......? I agree its not the best western around and it does resemble other movies of its genre. Peppard's is OK......but he did not carry the movie......for me. What surprised me, though it shouldn't have, was the nothing role of Andy Rice, Duel's performance was spot on and made the character pop when ever the camera was on him, Gordon also top notch and spot on. The whole movie I found myself looking for these 2 and if they were in the scene I was watching and hushing the room. But then Gordon has always played a great heavy and Duel....Well too bad we did not get a chance to see him push his way to the top, He definitely seemed to have the talent to have gone much further. so basically I liked it but I like action movies , the plot was OK and if your a Peppard fan its a must. Heck if you're a Duel fan it it showcases his talent even though it obviously was meant to. As I said before, you want to see some good acting that carries the film keep an eye out for Pete Duel and Don Gordon.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizFrancine York told an interviewer that she had no problem being topless in the movie. She said when she was offered the role, she thought, "I have beautiful breasts, so why not?".
- BlooperThe uniform stolen from a much shorter and stouter soldier fits Antonio perfectly.
- Citazioni
Capt. Rod Douglas: The trouble being a hero is the morning after.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Guns for Hire: The Making of 'The Magnificent Seven' (2000)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 44min(104 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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