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Blindman, le justicier aveugle

Original title: Blindman
  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.4K
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Tony Anthony in Blindman, le justicier aveugle (1971)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

After fifty mail-order brides are kidnapped by bandits, the blind gunfighter hired to escort them heads into Mexico in pursuit.After fifty mail-order brides are kidnapped by bandits, the blind gunfighter hired to escort them heads into Mexico in pursuit.After fifty mail-order brides are kidnapped by bandits, the blind gunfighter hired to escort them heads into Mexico in pursuit.

  • Director
    • Ferdinando Baldi
  • Writers
    • Tony Anthony
    • Vincenzo Cerami
    • Pier Giovanni Anchisi
  • Stars
    • Tony Anthony
    • Ringo Starr
    • Lloyd Battista
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ferdinando Baldi
    • Writers
      • Tony Anthony
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Pier Giovanni Anchisi
    • Stars
      • Tony Anthony
      • Ringo Starr
      • Lloyd Battista
    • 32User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tony Anthony
    Tony Anthony
    • Blindman…
    Ringo Starr
    Ringo Starr
    • Candy
    Lloyd Battista
    Lloyd Battista
    • Domingo
    Magda Konopka
    Magda Konopka
    • Sweet Mama
    Raf Baldassarre
    Raf Baldassarre
    • Mexican General
    • (as Raf Baldassarie)
    Marisa Solinas
    Marisa Solinas
    • Margherita
    Franz von Treuberg
    • Pilar's Father
    • (as Franz Treuberg)
    David Dreyer
    • Dude
    Gaetano Scala
    • Domingo Henchman
    Agneta Eckemyr
    Agneta Eckemyr
    • Pilar
    Mary Badin
    • Bride
    Dominique Badou
    • Bride
    Carla Brait
    Carla Brait
    • Black Maid
    Shirley Corrigan
    Shirley Corrigan
    • Bride
    Giuliana Giuliani
    • Bride
    Katerina Lindfelt
    • Bride
    Malisa Longo
    Malisa Longo
    • Bride
    Alice Mannell
    • Bride
    • Director
      • Ferdinando Baldi
    • Writers
      • Tony Anthony
      • Vincenzo Cerami
      • Pier Giovanni Anchisi
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    6elvinjones

    crazy!!!

    this movie is absolutely crazy and sick!!! i don't know if is a good movie but is so fun to see!!! if you need a special treatment from cinema, if you are without your personal dose of ganja, see Blindman, a unique trip...this movie has stayed six months uninterrupted in a cinema of karachi...what kind of people are the people of karachi???
    chaos-rampant

    A cartoonish action romp, spaghetti style.

    It's not the first and it won't be the last spaghetti western that sees a purely iconic anti-hero roaming the sierras of Almeria in search of loot, money or treasure of one kind or the other. But it's the first and probably the last time that such a loot will have feminists and other PC characters foaming so furiously in the mouth. The titular Blindman (Tony Anthony) has a contract to deliver 50 women to the workers of a mine in Texas, only he's about to discover his cargo has been stolen by a sardonic baddie named Domingo and is being kept somewhere in Mexico.

    If I use the word 'cargo' to describe the 50 hapless women, it's because that's exactly how the movie treats them; as objects to be ravaged, enjoyed or transported as the need arises. They're herded and driven tied in wagons like cattle, washed with buckets of water like animals in a stable and always regarded as a piece of entertainment. Feminists will have a ball of course but Ferdinando Baldi's movie avoids any and all questions of moral and sexist nature by taking a purely cartoonish road. Blindman does not ask the viewer regard it as a serious piece of cinema anymore than it regards itself as such.

    After the half-hour mark story becomes largely irrelevant and it's all about the set-piece and the explosive action. It's more or less Blindman trying to get his 50 women while they're being taken from one place to the other – but every five minutes someone is getting shot at or something blows up.

    The two most prominent set-pieces among them being first the sight of the fifty women dressed in white nightgowns running scared through the desert while they're being pursued by a dozen savage Mexicans in heat, who proceed to shoot them, tear their clothes and take them right there and then. The other is the closing shootout taking place in a large windswept cemetery that perhaps recalls the ending of DJANGO.

    Another interesting angle here is that the connection between the spaghetti western and samurai cinema is furthered by having protagonist Blindman explicitly homage blind masseur swordsman Ichi from the ZATOICHI series, perhaps the single most popular serialized character in Japanese chambara. Blindman is cut from the same mold of solitary badass as Shintaro Katsu's blind swordsman and he shares the same impeccable aim despite his physical shortcoming. But that's something the avid genre fan already knows – the moment Blindman appears on screen we know he's going to kick ass and kick ass he does. He even hefts his Winchester like a two-handed sword and there's a bayonet in the rifle to further resemble the samurai sword.
    9spider89119

    a fantastic spaghetti western

    This is one of those movies that is just plain great. I would recommend this movie to anyone, not just spaghetti western fans.

    Tony Anthony is great in this movie. This is the second Anthony spaghetti western that I have seen, and the other one (A Dollar Between the Teeth) is incredible also. After seeing this film, I am convinced that Tony Anthony deserves more recognition as a spaghetti western star than he has gotten. He belongs right up there with Nero, Gemma, Eastwood, and Milian (no one comes close to Lee Van Cleef). His character in this film is one tough hombre. He really takes a beating, but always returns to create Hell on Earth for his enemies. He has a lot of great lines in this movie too.

    The movie really stretches ones suspension of disbelief when the blind man is able to ride a horse to Mexico, and when he exhibits his uncanny ability to aim a gun, but this is such a high-quality film that it manages to pull it off with ease.

    The music score is excellent -a great classic spaghetti western sound with a little bit of sitar thrown in.

    Besides being a spaghetti western, this film also borrows some elements from exploitation movies, (lots of scantily clad and naked women, women behind bars, etc.) but manages to do it without sacrificing the quality of the movie. Fans of both genres should be especially pleased with this film.

    This is a must-see for spaghetti western fans, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys movies that are somewhat off-beat, and very well made.
    7Coventry

    In the Western Lands of the Two-Eyed, Blindman is King!

    Not quite as great as the Spaghetti Western classics directed by Sergio Leone or Sergio Corbucci, but "Blindman" definitely ranks among the most entertaining and creatively plotted efforts in the genre. Blindman is pretty much the western equivalent of the legendary Japanese Zatôichi character. The latter is an incredibly precise & lethal blind Samurai swordsman and the former shoots surprisingly straight despite his visual handicap. Blindman has a contract to escort no less than fifty gorgeous women to their future husbands working in Texan mines, but even at the beginning of the film already he has lost them. Blindman's partner double-crossed him and sold the women to the feared Mexican bandit-brothers Domingo and Candy. Blindman and his super-intelligent horse have no choice but to go to Mexico and regain the women single-handedly. Fernando Baldi's "Blindman" isn't as violent or nasty as most of the contemporary Spaghetti Westerns (with the notable exception of a couple of scenes) but mainly attracts attention with its situational humor and the clichéd (yet funny) character drawings. For example, Blindman doesn't immediately notice when his women have been replaced with fifty old and terribly unattractive ladies and the film ends exactly like it begun; with our hero chasing the women that once again have been stolen from him. Tony Anthony plays a terrific Blindman. He's charismatic yet inconspicuous and his laughter is very contagious. Speaking of wild laughter, the Raf Baldassarre joyfully overacts as the Mexican General and the most impressive supportive role is for Beatles drummer Ringo Starr as one of the malicious brothers. Stelvio Cipriani's musical score is terrific and remains stuck in your head long after finishing the film. The music is always one of the main reasons to watch Spaghetti Westerns, as well as the usually striking widescreen cinematography. This semi-classic too contains a lot of masterful shots and enchanting landscapes. Recommended!
    7Witchfinder-General-666

    Great Bizarre Spaghetti Western!

    "I want my fifty women!" "Blindman", a unique Spaghetti Western full of sarcasm, has one of the genre's most bizarre story lines. Clearly inspired by the Japanese "Zatôichi" films about the eponymous blind Samurai (played by Shintarô Katsu"), "Blindman" is about a blind gunman who escorts a group of fifty women to Texas, where they are to be married to miners. But he is cheated and the fifty young women are kidnapped by a gang working for two Mexican pimps/bandidos and their beautiful but villainous sister. They underestimate Blindman, a man who has to trust on his horse and his hearing, and soon have to find out that their handicapped opponent is a deadlier challenge than they might have expected. Tony Anthony is unforgettable as the blind gunman, staring into nonentity and demanding his fifty women back. The locations are great, the supporting cast includes Ringo Starr, as the younger of the two villainous brothers. Not very well known, but full of dark humor and action, Blindman, a Spaghetti Western with a very good soundtrack, is one of the genre's little treasures. Brutal, witty, bizarre, unique! Great fun film!

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    • Trivia
      Sir Ringo Starr wrote and recorded a title song but it wasn't used in the movie. It was released as the B-side of his hit, "Back Off Boogaloo".
    • Goofs
      Domingo's chief henchman is given the nickname "Dude". Prior to the 1960s, "dude" was a synonym for "dandy", which refers to a well-dressed urban male, a description that does not suit the character in this film.
    • Quotes

      Blindman: What... kind of a son of a bitch... puts a snake in a man's food?

    • Crazy credits
      The Italian version ends when Blindman, riding towards the screen, is on the left side of the screen, and a minute-long credits roll (consisting of the actresses playing the brides, four supporting actors, most of the technical crew and the miscellaneous companies) plays over a reprise of The General's theme. The English version ends with an earlier shot of Blindman to the right of the screen, and simply displays text reading "The End" without segueing into any new music or credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in L'Oeil du cyclone: Westernissimo (1995)

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1972 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • ABKCO Films
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    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blindman
    • Filming locations
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production company
      • ABKCO Films
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    • Budget
      • $1,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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