Em Seven Saints, Utah, a gangue de criminosos de McCracken está competindo pela fortuna em pepitas de ouro dos caçadores de peles Jim Rainbolt e Shaun Garrett, o que também chama a atenção d... Ler tudoEm Seven Saints, Utah, a gangue de criminosos de McCracken está competindo pela fortuna em pepitas de ouro dos caçadores de peles Jim Rainbolt e Shaun Garrett, o que também chama a atenção do bandido mexicano Gondora e seus caballeros.Em Seven Saints, Utah, a gangue de criminosos de McCracken está competindo pela fortuna em pepitas de ouro dos caçadores de peles Jim Rainbolt e Shaun Garrett, o que também chama a atenção do bandido mexicano Gondora e seus caballeros.
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- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Amos
- (as Jack C Williams)
- Frank
- (não creditado)
- Bandit
- (não creditado)
- Mexican Robber
- (não creditado)
- Gondara's Cook
- (não creditado)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
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Moore while buying a pack horse in town pays with a gold nugget that interests bandit Gene Evans. He comes after Moore and his partner Clint Walker with his gang. But Moore and Walker get help from an old running buddy of Walker's former bandit chief Robert Middleton and doctor/gunfighter Chill Wills.
Neither Walker or Moore are any kind of cowboy heroes. The 50s marked the adult western and these adults are no better than they ought to be. Even Clint Walker whom Warner Brothers had hopes of turning into a new generation's Gary Cooper.
Not much budget was spent on Gold Of The Seven Saints. But the players really deliver on this one.
In "Gold of the Seven Saints", Walker and his partner Roger Moore are on the run, trying to escape basically everyone else, because the partners are carrying a large amount of gold that everyone wants a piece of. Walker never loses his cool when things go wrong, as they often do here. In a beautiful, and perhaps deliberate, contrast to the potential explosive violence contained in his titanic frame, Walker reacts to the wrong turns fate throws at him with a laconic acceptance that is pleasingly understated. His innately kindly and gentle personality always shines through. A very likable hero indeed.
I am not sure Roger Moore was the best pick for this Western. His accent keeps changing, especially early in the film, until at some point he is definitively identified as Irish. And he definitely comes in a distant second in the battle of the chests: Walker's massive upper body dominates the screen, and Moore's hairless average looking torso contrasts poorly.
The dialogue mostly avoids becoming to clichéd, and the action avoids unnecessary subplots, focusing relentlessly on Walker and Moore's striving to attain apparently unattainable safety and peace of mind. The camera-work is in spectacular black and white, with almost the whole movie shot outdoors in the desert, where majestic mesas and scrub brush dominate the landscape.
One interesting moment occurs when Chill Wills, having just induced the delivery of a baby by blowing snuff up the mother's nose, says something along the lines of "it is amazing what wonderful things you can do with snuff!" Fans of Terry Gilliam will recognize an eerie similarity between this line and the one Gilliam's Baron Munchaussen delivers, "I have found that a modicum of snuff can be most efficacious!"
Overall, this is a fine and satisfying way to spend an hour and a half in the West.
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- CuriosidadesThe novel (by Steve Frazee) on which this movie was based was originally titled "Desert Guns".
- Erros de gravaçãoRoger Moore's Irish accent slips in and out frequently.
- Citações
Doc Wilson Gates, MD: You're kinda fond of that young feller, ain't ya?
Jim Rainbolt: Sort of used to him after three years. He's got a knack for getting us into trouble and his mouth is too big for his size sometimes, but there ain't nobody I'd rather have backing me.
- ConexõesReferenced in Sweet Trash (1970)
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 28 min(88 min)
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1