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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTwo backstabbing deserters steal a Gatling Gun from their cavalry unit to attack an Apache tribe and steal their gold. They get help from a naive pacifist pastor. Meanwhile, both the cavalry... Leggi tuttoTwo backstabbing deserters steal a Gatling Gun from their cavalry unit to attack an Apache tribe and steal their gold. They get help from a naive pacifist pastor. Meanwhile, both the cavalry and the Apache go after them - and the Gun.Two backstabbing deserters steal a Gatling Gun from their cavalry unit to attack an Apache tribe and steal their gold. They get help from a naive pacifist pastor. Meanwhile, both the cavalry and the Apache go after them - and the Gun.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
BarBara Luna
- Leona
- (as Barbara Luna)
David Cargo
- Cpl. Benton
- (as Honorable Governor David F. Cargo)
Judith Jordan
- Martha Boland
- (as Judy Jordan)
Kalai Strode
- Indian Who Shoots Sneed
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
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(1972) Gatling Gun
ENGLISH DUBBED
SPAGHETTI WESTERN
Low budget western which also a history lesson centers on a double crosser Yankee, Pvt. Sneed (Robert Fuller) who steals a gatling gun so that he can sell it to some comanches. The Union soldiers eventually get it back except that the gun doesn't work, mainly because they're some missing parts, unbeknownst where they're. And as the film progresses, viewers don't know whether they will ever survive this desert since the comanches outnumber their regiment 3 to one.
Acting is lousy as well as the production values where you'd see some Indians getting shot earlier in the film, but then it's like some of those very same Indians who were supposed to be killed got up again.
Low budget western which also a history lesson centers on a double crosser Yankee, Pvt. Sneed (Robert Fuller) who steals a gatling gun so that he can sell it to some comanches. The Union soldiers eventually get it back except that the gun doesn't work, mainly because they're some missing parts, unbeknownst where they're. And as the film progresses, viewers don't know whether they will ever survive this desert since the comanches outnumber their regiment 3 to one.
Acting is lousy as well as the production values where you'd see some Indians getting shot earlier in the film, but then it's like some of those very same Indians who were supposed to be killed got up again.
Disappointingly routine western. Not bad enough to be funny, not good enough to be enjoyable.
The plot is a cliche: a bunch of bluejackets tries to protect a machinegun from an indian tribe in the desert. The indians are evil, the soldiers are (mostly) good and righteous, and the women are ornaments.
2/10 because it's not overlong...
The plot is a cliche: a bunch of bluejackets tries to protect a machinegun from an indian tribe in the desert. The indians are evil, the soldiers are (mostly) good and righteous, and the women are ornaments.
2/10 because it's not overlong...
i don't watch many westerns,the few I've seen i actually enjoy.this was one of them.a Gatling gun is being sought by the apache,and the us calvary led by guy stock well must overcome all odds to make sure it doesn't fall into the wrong hands.talk about a stellar cast.when i found John Carridine was in this,i just had to watch. Carridine was one of the greatest actors that ever lived,he plays a preacher,also in the cast is Pat Butram(Mr Haney of green acres)woody strode,Barbara Luna and Patrick Wayne(son of John Wayne)its a wild wild western,a good cast and good story.8 out of 10.all in all a very well made western made by universal in 1973.
I'm a die-hard Robert Fuller fan so having this DVD in my collection is great for me. Also the movie stars Pat Buttram and John Carradine, both of whom I have enjoyed their works for many years. If you really love all westerns and are into B movies then this is a movie for you. I think that the Indians got a raw deal in the movie all around. If I were the director I would have beefed the story up more. I also would have cast Fuller in the lead. And yes, I admit it I'm partial. I think that John Carradine played the part of the minister really well and of course Pat Buttram is always true to himself and always entertaining. The women in the movie alone would strike up a good debate about how women really were during that time period and how they are portrayed on the silver screen.
Low-budget, by-the-numbers western, routine in every department: writing, direction, acting, you name it. The plot is nothing special: a ragtag detachment of soldiers must protect a new Gatling gun from falling into the hands of rampaging Indians. A somewhat decent cast gives this picture a bit more than just a passing interest, but not much more. Phil Harris looks out of place, John Carradine was at a point in his career where he took just about anything and everything that was offered to him--which explains why he's in this--Guy Stockwell looks tired, and the only even remotely energetic performance is given by veteran western actor and John Ford favorite Woody Strode. Listlessly directed and sloppily written, this cheap-looking film has a burst of action near the end that breaks the monotony, but not enough to make it worth sitting through. Skip it.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizWoody Strode did most of the stunt bow and arrow shooting in the movie. When he was acting in the scene, his son Kalai Strode did the stunt bow shooting.
- BlooperWhen the camera pans across the aftermath of the final battle, one 'dead' Apache in an orange shirt is very obviously breathing.
- ConnessioniReferenced in The Spaghetti Westerns Podcast: Obscure Films (2020)
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 33 minuti
- Mix di suoni
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- 2.35 : 1
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