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Pancho Villa

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Telly Savalas, Anne Francis, Chuck Connors, and Clint Walker in Pancho Villa (1972)
Spaghetti WesternActionBiographyComedyDramaWestern

A double-cross in an arms deal prompts Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to raid a US Army weapons depot in Columbus, New Mexico.A double-cross in an arms deal prompts Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to raid a US Army weapons depot in Columbus, New Mexico.A double-cross in an arms deal prompts Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to raid a US Army weapons depot in Columbus, New Mexico.

  • Director
    • Eugenio Martín
  • Writers
    • Eugenio Martín
    • Julian Zimet
  • Stars
    • Telly Savalas
    • Clint Walker
    • Chuck Connors
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    774
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    • Director
      • Eugenio Martín
    • Writers
      • Eugenio Martín
      • Julian Zimet
    • Stars
      • Telly Savalas
      • Clint Walker
      • Chuck Connors
    • 21User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Pancho Villa
    Clint Walker
    Clint Walker
    • Scotty
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Col. Wilcox
    Anne Francis
    Anne Francis
    • Flo
    José María Prada
    José María Prada
    • Luis
    Ángel del Pozo
    Ángel del Pozo
    • Lt. Eager
    Luis Dávila
    Luis Dávila
    • McDermott
    Mónica Randall
    Mónica Randall
    • Lupe
    Antonio Casas
    Antonio Casas
    • Gen. Goyo
    Alberto Dalbés
    Alberto Dalbés
    • Mendoza
    Barta Barri
    Barta Barri
    • Alfonso
    Eduardo Calvo
    Eduardo Calvo
    • Banker
    Lucy Tiller
    • Woman
    Inés Oviedo
    • Soldadera
    Dan van Husen
    Dan van Husen
    • Bart
    Adolfo Thous
    • Flores
    Fernando Sánchez Polack
    Fernando Sánchez Polack
    • Manuel
    • (as F. Sanchez Polack)
    Lola Gaos
    Lola Gaos
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    • Director
      • Eugenio Martín
    • Writers
      • Eugenio Martín
      • Julian Zimet
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    4Red-Barracuda

    Weak Spanish western

    The western was in a bit of a cul-de-sac by the early 70's. The spaghetti and revisionist strands had pushed the format to its extremes, meaning that not much new territory was pursued. Pancho Villa was neither spaghetti, nor a revisionist; it was a Spanish western which decided that the best foot forward was to play things for laughs. It traded largely on its star actor Telly Savalas who was a massive TV star at the time as a result of Kojack.

    The result is a silly and often tedious biopic about the Mexican revolutionary of the title and is specifically about his mini-invasion of the U.S.A. in 1916. I don't know the real story but it's quite obvious that this is a loose retelling at best. There is a lot of very stupid humour here including ludicrous separate scenes involving a fly and a lizard. The humour really isn't very good so these scenes just come across as misguided. To ramp up the campy nature further the army officer who is Pancho Villa's adversary is played by Chuck Connors in a quite deranged fashion. Despite a promising opening half, things get bogged down when the Mexicans enter America and things do drag quite a bit thereafter. It is a somewhat strange movie so is possibly worth watching for that reason if you are inclined enough. It ends with Savalas crooning a song over the end credits.
    johnwaynefreak

    Telly Savalas, a comedy moustache and one hell of a train crash.

    Telly Savalas stars as the Mexican rebel Villa, `the only man to invade the USA!' Although the story had been told historically before (i.e. `Villa Rides' with Yul Brynner) this version is played more for laughs. This was made at the height of Savalas' popularity in the year that Kojak became a household name.

    Here, Villa `borrows' $30,000 to buy guns for his rebel cause. He sends his partner Scotty into America to do the trade, but while there he is double-crossed. He escapes back to Mexico where Villa prepares to take revenge on the men who cheated him. He crosses the border and captures the American town of Columbus.

    This western pits a mainly Spanish cast against Savalas, Clint Walker, Anne Francis and Chuck Connors. They give good performances although Savalas has a tendency to go over the top at times; so does the film, with dumb scenes such as when a whole room of soldiers cannot (at the command of Connors as Col. Wilcox) swat a fly. But this scene is justified however, as Wilcox explains `By killing that fly, I am saving your lives'. Well, ahem, quite. Yes, the script is that bad. But keep watching for the `exciting' climax . When the film is boring, it's awful, but some scenes are excellent, helped no end by Savalas' performance.
    Vincentiu

    mixture

    comedy, western,cartoon, music and Telly Savalas. in one film. a film about nothing except easy amusing. because each character is only caricature. few fight scenes are not worthy spice for this salad.and poor Pancho Villa is absent. his story is only subject for not very inspired party. is it a disappointment ? no way ! it is only slice from a time.small experiment for a kind of public, ironic piece about USA and different form of cartoon about a really Mexican hero.nothing more. after 40 years it can be a curiosity. but the purpose is entertainment, discover of a good actor as clown and few drops of comedy with French nuances.
    7FightingWesterner

    Fun But Dumb

    Fast and funny account of Pancho Villa's invasion of the United States in order to get revenge on an unscrupulous arms dealer that double crossed him, only to get side-tracked by various mishaps and distractions.

    Telly Savalas and Clint Walker are great as the smarmy Villa and his number one crony but Chuck Conners is wasted on the caricatured role of a gung-ho Colonel racing to repel Villa's army. All his scenes (particularly the fly in the mess hall) are cringe-worthy in their silliness!

    All the fun is somewhat spoiled by the (historically accurate) sight of foreign invaders murdering US soldiers. These scenes would have been better off if they had been whitewashed as they undermine Savalas' "lovable rogue" performance, though it probably played better in those early-seventies days of "radical chic" than it does now.

    Overall, the film is so fast-paced that you never slow down long enough to realize how dumb it is until the ending credits roll and Telly starts singing to you!
    4Bunuel1976

    PANCHO VILLA (Eugenio Martin, 1972) **

    Telly Savalas hams it up as the Mexican revolutionary (though he's matched by Chuck Connors as a military martinet) in this jokey yet rather boring pastiche on the famous historical figure's life and times. An earlier attempt, VILLA RIDES! (1968) with Yul Brynner in the role and co-starring Robert Mitchcum, dealt with these events more soberly and on a grander scale. As such, PANCHO VILLA is an all-too typical European venture and an undistinguished one at that, despite its credentials; the end result is more often silly rather than amusing - though a few moments, most notably the action set-pieces and a scene involving a brawl inside a church, offer some mild pleasure. Oh, and Savalas even gets to sing over the end titles!

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      Filmed back to back with Horror Express (1972).
    • Connections
      Referenced in Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years: Episode #1.4 (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      We All End Up the Same
      Lyrics by Don Black

      Music by John Cacavas

      Performed by Telly Savalas

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    • Release date
      • October 31, 1972 (West Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vendetta
    • Filming locations
      • Estudios Madrid 70, Daganzo, Madrid, Spain(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Granada Films
      • Scotia International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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