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Les baroudeurs

Original title: You Can't Win 'Em All
  • 1970
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Charles Bronson, Tony Curtis, and Michèle Mercier in Les baroudeurs (1970)
ActionAdventureComedyWar

During the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two Americans and a group of foreign mercenaries offer their services to a local Turkish governor who hires them as guards for a secret transport.During the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two Americans and a group of foreign mercenaries offer their services to a local Turkish governor who hires them as guards for a secret transport.During the 1922 Turkish Civil War, two Americans and a group of foreign mercenaries offer their services to a local Turkish governor who hires them as guards for a secret transport.

  • Director
    • Peter Collinson
  • Writer
    • Leo Gordon
  • Stars
    • Tony Curtis
    • Charles Bronson
    • Michèle Mercier
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Peter Collinson
    • Writer
      • Leo Gordon
    • Stars
      • Tony Curtis
      • Charles Bronson
      • Michèle Mercier
    • 26User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Adam Dyer
    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Josh Corey
    Michèle Mercier
    Michèle Mercier
    • Aila
    • (as Michele Mercier)
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • The General - Ataturk
    Fikret Hakan
    Fikret Hakan
    • Colonel Elci
    Grégoire Aslan
    Grégoire Aslan
    • Osman Bey
    • (as Gregoire Aslan)
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Bolek
    John Alderson
    John Alderson
    • U.S. Army Major
    Tony Bonner
    Tony Bonner
    • Reese
    Horst Janson
    Horst Janson
    • Wollen
    John Acheson
    • Davis
    Howard Goorney
    Salih Güney
    Salih Güney
    • Capt. Enver
    • (as Salih Guney)
    Yüksel Gözen
    • Papadopoulos
    • (as Yuksel Gozen)
    Erol Keskin
    Erol Keskin
      Ken Buckle
      Henia Halil
      • Madam
      • (as Gonia Halil)
      Terry Yorke
        • Director
          • Peter Collinson
        • Writer
          • Leo Gordon
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        Michael_Elliott

        For Curtis and Bronson Fans

        You Can't Win 'Em All (1970)

        ** (out of 4)

        Mildly entertaining action film has former WW1 soldiers traveling to Turkey where they are hired by Osman Bey to help guard a gold shipment but after countless double crossings and twists, the soldiers begin to realize that there might be something more at stake than just gold. It's important to note that the soldiers are played by Tony Curtis and Charles Bronson and those names are big enough to make you want to keep watching even when the film itself starts to unravel and come apart. The movie gets off to a great start as Curtis is stranded at sea in a sinking boat and gets picked up by captain Bronson but before he can get on the two have a nice exchange of words. The first twenty-minutes of the movie are fast, sharp and contain some very funny moments but all of this stuff pretty much goes away once the center story kicks in. I never really could get too involved with the story in Turkey simply because it really didn't feel all that real and I also thought it was rather poorly written. I think there's way too much story trying to go on and there's really nothing behind it because the main goal is just to get to the next action scene. As far as the action goes, we get a couple excellent sequences. The opening bar fight is pretty good but the real highlight comes towards the middle of the film when the train carrying the gold comes under attack. After viewing the movie I had to do a Google search to see how many stuntmen got killed in this sequence but apparently it was none. The physical stunts are extremely graphic and there are a few scenes where horses are tripping off one another and there's one instant that will really stick out because it seems the human riding it gets crushed during all the mayhem. There's another big action piece at the end, which results in another twist in the story that actually works pretty good. The main draw of this movie is going to be seeing Curtis and Bronson together and they actually do a pretty good job. I thought that laid back, smart ass attitude of Curtis worked perfectly well with Bronson stone cold approach. The two are simply so different that when they mix it up they just come off very funny. The banter between the men in the bar at the start of the film is certainly one of the highlights. YOU CAN'T WIN 'EM ALL is far from a masterpiece and in reality it's not even a good movie. With that said, fans of the two stars will probably want to check it out but others will probably not find too much to keep them watching from start to finish.
        4Leofwine_draca

        Forgotten Turkish-set action flick

        YOU CAN'T WIN 'EM ALL is an unusual American adventure film with a European feel. The story is heavily indebted to the usual spaghetti westerns made during the era, with a couple of ne'er-do-well characters getting caught up in a good cause and gradually realising that more is at stake than making money. This time around, the characters have to guard a gold shipment from various renegade factions, leading to plenty of stock action scenes and gung-ho adventure staples.

        The film wins plaudits for casting a couple of decent actors as the leads; there's Charles Bronson, acting all tough and stoic as usual, while Tony Curtis in contrast brings plenty of laid-back charm to his character role. The supporting cast is largely made up of ethnic Turks, although eagle-eyed viewers may spot CAPTAIN KRONOS himself, Horst Janson, in a minor role. YOU CAN'T WIN 'EM ALL is a relatively fast paced and action-packed adventure film, but I felt oddly unconnected to it throughout, like I didn't really give two hoots about what was going on; it's not one I enjoyed.
        7thinker1691

        " A Man who lies, cheats and steals can't be all bad "

        Not many people know that Hollywood actor Leo Gordon was also a noteworthy screenwriter. In point of fact Mr. Gordon wrote the script for this motion picture called " You Can't win them all. " He tells the the story of two traveling mercenaries Adam Dyer (Tony Curtis and Josh Corey (Charles Bronson) who arrive in Turkey in 1922. It was a turbulent time and the government was in the mists of a civil war. Our heroes arrive and sensing an opportunity to get rich, join which ever side will pay the most. This includes hiring on to guard a valuable shipment which includes members of a royal family, bars of gold and several million dollars worth of jewels. Throughout this movie which is filled with action, physical confrontations and exciting drama, our heroes try to stay one step ahead of they who would keep them from their treasure, only to realize it's not that easy. Michèle Mercier plays, Aila, a woman dedicated to the cause and proves a worthy adversary and ally for a Turkish General who is played by Patrick Magee. Leo Gordon who plays Bolek is in the film, but has a very brief role, still, with guns blazing, he does make his character exciting. Despite the movie's inability to make it at the box office, it has become a Classic in it's own right. Recommended. ****
        8lost-in-limbo

        Rent-a-Bronson/Curtis

        In my quest of tracking down starring Charles Bronson features; "You Can't Win 'Em All" aka "Soldiers of Fortune" was one of the hardest to come by. In which is a bit a surprise, because it's rather an entertainingly sturdy old-fashion boy's own adventure with feverish plotting, buoyant performances and striking scenic locations on show. Think of another Bronson feature "Villa Rides" made two years before it, as the story is kind of similar but set in a different time, different place.

        It's 1922 and two former U.S army soldiers Adam Dyer and Josh Corey meet under unusual circumstances, where these rivals join together as a group of mercenaries in Turkey. They're hired by a local governor for a mission through the Mediterranean, which includes transporting his three daughters and a gold shipment. This leads to a lot of devious developments occurring on the war-torn journey.

        Charles Bronson and Tony Curtis simply clicked together as the two soldiers of fortune. Curtis' happy-go-lucky approach matched up well with Bronson's laconically calculated manner. Both provided many amusingly perceptive quips, as they try to out wit each other. The snappy script keeps the sharp humour and comic elements on the cards. This along side the illustratively sun-baked Turkey backdrop with its local flavour and revolutionary wars gave British director Peter Collinson an excitingly colourful frame to work with. His uniformed handling is lively, tough and sprawling in its made-up spectacles. Random opportunities knock for the characters to take up and so does the rough and tumble action. It's punchy with enough bangs for you buck, as the madcap narrative moves at a locomotive pace. Bert Kaempfert's flighty music score is a majestically sounding arrangement that suit's the film's epic framework and exotic locations. The cast also features the likes of Leo Gordon (who also penned the film's screenplay), Patrick Magee, Horst Janson, Tony Bonner and extremely beautiful Michèle Mercier.

        "You Can't Win 'Em All" is an agreeably fitting and strong-willed adventure comedy escapism.
        4Prismark10

        The Persuaders

        You Can't Win Them All was directed by Peter Collinson who made the landmark British heist thriller, The Italian Job.

        Here Charles Bronson (Josh Corey) and Tony Curtis (Adam Dyer) play two soldiers of fortune who get together after Bronson finds Curtis stranded in the sea and soon constantly try to double cross each other as they see themselves as rivals.

        The film is set in 1922 Turkey as the country is undergoing revolution internally and war with its neighbours and the two protagonists see this as an opportunity to make money. They join together and get hired by a local governor for a mission to transport his three daughters and some gold which leads to lots of devious shenanigans along the way.

        Bronson and Curtis make a likable pair and work well together. Curtis is positive, amiable and a joker whereas Bronson is meaner, more calculating and colder.

        There is some gorgeous Turkish location photography but the film is too stop and start and never truly gets going or engages. There is too much bickering and mutual distrust between Curtis and Bronson which stalls the film at the beginning and then only much later on we get the action sequences which are very well staged but feels like too little or two late

        Some of the dialogue is jarring and the politics of the region is not easy to understand but it's an interesting misfire.

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        • Trivia
          Because of some fictitious historical events, the film was banned and never released in Turkey. On 26 May 2013, 43 years later, a digital TV platform broadcast the movie for the first time ever.
        • Goofs
          The movie is set in 1922, but a contemporary Canadian flag appears on the wall in the tavern. In 1970, when the film was made, the Canadian flag shown had only existed for five years.
        • Crazy credits
          Opening credits prologue: THE AEGEAN SEA 1922
        • Connections
          Featured in Kain's Quest: The Stone Killer (2015)
        • Soundtracks
          Main Title Theme
          Bert Kaempfert and Herbert Rehbein

          Performed by Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra (uncredited)

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        • Release date
          • August 14, 1970 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • United Kingdom
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • The Dubious Patriots
        • Filming locations
          • Cappadocia, Turkey
        • Production company
          • Columbia Pictures
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 37m(97 min)
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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