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Catlow

  • 1971
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  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Yul Brynner in Catlow (1971)
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Spaghetti WesternComedyWestern

An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.

  • Director
    • Sam Wanamaker
  • Writers
    • Scot Finch
    • James Griffith
    • Louis L'Amour
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Richard Crenna
    • Leonard Nimoy
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
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    • Director
      • Sam Wanamaker
    • Writers
      • Scot Finch
      • James Griffith
      • Louis L'Amour
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Richard Crenna
      • Leonard Nimoy
    • 23User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Catlow
    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Cowan
    Leonard Nimoy
    Leonard Nimoy
    • Miller
    Daliah Lavi
    Daliah Lavi
    • Rosita
    Jo Ann Pflug
    Jo Ann Pflug
    • Christina Calderon
    Jeff Corey
    Jeff Corey
    • Merridew
    Michael DeLano
    Michael DeLano
    • Rio
    • (as Michael Delano)
    Julián Mateos
    Julián Mateos
    • Recalde
    • (as Julian Mateos)
    David Ladd
    David Ladd
    • Caxton
    Bessie Love
    Bessie Love
    • Mrs. Frost
    Robert Logan
    Robert Logan
    • Oley
    • (as Bob Logan)
    John Clark
    • Keleher
    Dan van Husen
    Dan van Husen
    • Dutch
    Cass Martin
    • Sanchez
    José Nieto
    José Nieto
    • General
    • (as Jose Nieto)
    Ángel del Pozo
    Ángel del Pozo
    • Vargas
    • (as Angel del Pozo)
    Víctor Israel
    Víctor Israel
    • Pesquiera
    • (as Victor Israel)
    Erika López
    • Sara
    • (as Erika Lopez)
    • Director
      • Sam Wanamaker
    • Writers
      • Scot Finch
      • James Griffith
      • Louis L'Amour
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    8CMcGrew

    Gleeful Yul Brynner plays super-outlaw of the old west

    Yul Brynner plays the cheerfully lawless rogue "Catlow", perpetually on the run from lawman and friend "Ben" (Richard Crenna) and malevolent bounty hunter "Miller" (Leonard Nemoy - in one of his early post-Star Trek roles). Great music, obviously 'influenced' by the soundtrack to "The Magnificent Seven", and an over-the-top plot involving stealing mexican gold stolen from the confederacy, Apaches, alternatively willing and vengeful women, banditos, and enough captures and escapes for several movies. Lightweight fun (in that lightheartedly violent way of late-1960's/early 1970's movies, in which any character whose name we didn't know was liable to receive instant death from the hero or villain -- a characteristic, of course, of many action movies to this day), with just enough actual danger (from the Apaches and Miller) to keep it interesting.
    6hitchcockthelegend

    You can't steal from a man just because you don't know his name.

    Catlow is directed by Sam Wanamaker and adapted to screenplay from the Louis L'Amour novel by Scott Finch and J.J. Griffith. It stars Yul Brynner, Richard Crenna, Leonard Nimoy and Daliah Lavi. Filmed in Metrocolor/Panavision, photography is by Ted Scaife and music by Roy Budd.

    One time buddies in the Civil War, Catlow (Brynner) and Cowan (Crenna), are now on opposite sides of the law. Let the shenanigans begin!

    Catlow is one of those Oaters that is - in spite of its ordinariness - so harmless to the point it's near impossible to dislike with genuine displeasure. Essentially it finds Brynner and Crenna as pals constantly playing cat and mouse with each other, all while they are entangled in danger (courtesy of Mexican soldiers, Indians and Nimoy's vengeful gunman) and affairs of the heart (Lavi and the beautiful Jo Ann Pflug).

    It's all very formulaic, and directed as such, but there's still a lot going for it. Everybody seems to be having a good time of things, with some hamming it up on purpose - obviously with a tongue in cheek nod to Spaghetti Westerns - others relishing chances to exude ebullience (Lavi) and gruff meanness (Nimoy). There's some truly funny moments, with witty dialogue to match, and the action scenes are as solid as the rock formations that boom out of the Almeria locations.

    Budd's musical score is a bit hit and miss, often sounding like it belongs in an episode of Alias Smith and Jones as opposed to a full feature length film, while there's a lack of an edge to make the finale be anything other than run of the mill. Tis fun though! Pic looks lovely, with TCM HD channel showing a print that extols the virtues of having a top cinematographer on lens duties. Harmless and enjoyable enough, even if ultimately it's forgettable once over. 6/10
    Wizard-8

    Leonard Nimoy - naked!

    Yes, you read that right - Nimoy does a nude scene! (Though it might be a body double.) If you can get past that, you find a really entertaining western. Yul Brynner is great - it's nice to see him have a role that gives him a chance to do some comedy. Kudos to the rest of the cast as well, though Nimoy is mostly wasted in a role that just has him pursuing Brynner (and not much else.) Fast-paced, plenty of smiles and laughs (though a number of serious scenes that work as well), and plenty of action - what more do you want?
    4Coventry

    Mediocre western....But Yul Brunner is GOD!

    This decent but little known comedy-western is all about acting! Especially Yul Brunner has the time of his life portraying a smooth cattle-thief who just promoted himself to gold-robber. His name is Catlow and he rides through the Texan desert with his gang of thugs, chased by Sheriff Richard Crenna (the two are buddies even though they ought to be enemies) and hired hit man Leonard Nimoy. Everybody – Catlow as well as his pursuers – encounters trouble on their ways, such as aggressive Indians, sneaky Mexican villains and deadly ladies… The script of this film (which I believe was filmed in Spain, like many contemporary westerns) isn't very special and lacks coherence. Sam Wanamaker's direction is very hammy and it looks like though the cast is pretty much doing what they feel like. Still, it often is enormous fun to see the comic interactions between Brunner and Crenna when they're trying to outsmart each other with lists and dialogues. Leonard Nimoy is terrific as well, but unfortunately he has little screen time. The beautiful camera-work and exhilarating Country & Western music make you regret that the story is so weak.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    Such a pleasant western!

    This is a rather little entertaining western to watch. It has all of the violence and shooting but still it's made in a sort of more light and fun way.

    Never thought I would ever see Leonard Nimoy in a western. He made some appearance in western's but mostly in series and TV-movies. I think this is his biggest western's role out of his career. On top of that, he also plays the villain in this one and he does it extremely well. He truly had some real talent for playing the bad guy and I wouldn't had minded seeing him in more roles such as this one. Yul Brynner is also good as always. He really was in his element in westerns. In this movie he takes a more of a kind and humorous approach, which also works out really well for him.

    The characters are good ones but the character treatment isn't among the greatest. Yul Brynner will disappear out of the movie for some time, then Richard Crenna and then Leonard Nimoy. He's supposed to be the main villain, but nevertheless he gets hardly featured in the second halve of the movie at all. Consistency is not a too common thing within this movie.

    It's fine that the movie concentrates mainly on two characters, that are different and also on the other side of the law, but still great friends, although they are not afraid to punch, or shoot at each other either to get what they want. This sort of approach of an unlikely friendship isn't of course uncommon in a western.

    The story is a fine one, that leaves plenty of room for action. There a lot of shootouts, also involving villainous Indians. It all makes sure that the movie at all time is a fast going, with plenty happening on the screen.

    It's a real '70's western. '70's westerns are a total different thing from westerns from any other decade. It has that typical kind of '70's rawness all over it and in this case the movie also features some experimental techniques, such as some extremely fast editing in some scenes. Not sure if it truly helps or uplifts the movie but it still makes it a tiny bit more interesting to watch.

    Really a movie I enjoyed watching, though it's obviously no genre classic. It's just too small and insignificant for that.

    7/10

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    • Trivia
      Leonard Nimoy mentioned this film in both of his autobiographies because it gave him a chance to break away from his role as Spock on Star Trek (1966). He mentioned that the time he made the film was one of the happiest of his life, even though his part was rather brief.
    • Goofs
      When Cowan is riding through the canyon at the start of the film he sees a chukkar partridge on a rock. This could not happen in the post Civil War era, as this bird was not introduced into the U.S. from Afghanistan until the 1920's as a game bird.
    • Quotes

      Catlow: Now you keep those mules moving or we'll have those asses full of lead instead of gold.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Hammer (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Catlow's Theme (Main Title)
      Composed and Arranged by Roy Budd

      Performed by Roy Budd And His Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • May 19, 1972 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • El oro de nadie
    • Filming locations
      • Cabo de Gata, Almería, Andalucía, Spain(Desert scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Frontier Film Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $237,650
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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