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Arizona Colt

  • 1966
  • 12 avec avertissement
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
773
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Arizona Colt (1966)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

After getting sprung from prison by a Mexican bandit, a bounty hunter is hired to protect a town by the father of a saloon girl killed by a member of the bandit's gang.After getting sprung from prison by a Mexican bandit, a bounty hunter is hired to protect a town by the father of a saloon girl killed by a member of the bandit's gang.After getting sprung from prison by a Mexican bandit, a bounty hunter is hired to protect a town by the father of a saloon girl killed by a member of the bandit's gang.

  • Director
    • Michele Lupo
  • Writers
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Luciano Martino
    • Lewis E. Ciannelli
  • Stars
    • Giuliano Gemma
    • Fernando Sancho
    • Corinne Marchand
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    773
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michele Lupo
    • Writers
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Luciano Martino
      • Lewis E. Ciannelli
    • Stars
      • Giuliano Gemma
      • Fernando Sancho
      • Corinne Marchand
    • 11User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Giuliano Gemma
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    • Arizona Colt
    Fernando Sancho
    Fernando Sancho
    • Torrez Gordo Watch
    Corinne Marchand
    Corinne Marchand
    • Jane
    Nello Pazzafini
    Nello Pazzafini
    • Kay
    • (as Giovanni Pazzafini)
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    Andrea Bosic
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    Roberto Camardiel
    Roberto Camardiel
    • Whiskey
    Mirko Ellis
    • Sheriff
    Gérard Lartigau
    • John
    Rosalba Neri
    Rosalba Neri
    • Dolores
    Pietro Tordi
    Pietro Tordi
    • Priest
    José Manuel Martín
    José Manuel Martín
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    Gianni Solaro
    • Banker
    Valentino Macchi
    Renato Chiantoni
    • Undertaker
    Tom Felleghy
    • Will
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    Emma Baron
    Emma Baron
    Pietro Ceccarelli
    • Rancher
    • (as Otto Rock)
    • Director
      • Michele Lupo
    • Writers
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Luciano Martino
      • Lewis E. Ciannelli
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    7spider89119

    another very good Giuliano Gemma western

    The Man From Nowhere aka Arizona Colt is a spaghetti western with solid performances from a great cast. The main players are Giuliano Gemma and Fernando Sancho, both of whom are great in this film, as always. Sancho, always the villain, is even more ruthless than usual in this outing. The lovely Rosalba Neri, another familiar spaghetti western face, also makes an appearance in the movie.

    Gemma, as Arizona Colt, can be likened to Bugs Bunny having some fun being the foil to Fernando Sancho and his gang of Elmer Fudds, but that doesn't make this a comedy western by any means. While there are many amusing parts, the body count is high, and there is a strong element of revenge.

    The music score is very good, with lots of spaghetti style, and the movie is filmed and directed well. The story takes some time to pull you in, but it does, and it is a good one.

    I am giving this one 7 stars mainly because I don't think it is as good as Gemma's Ringo movies, but that having been said, I still highly recommend this film. It has a lot going for it.
    4cwhaskell

    Arizona Colt

    Released on DVD here in the states as "The Man From Nowhere", this entry into the Western All'Italiana oeuvre features pretty boy Guiliano Gemma as the good, veteran character actor Fernando Sancho as the bad, and a disappointing script as the ugly.

    Arizona Colt can never quite figure out what it's trying to be. As a Hollywood western there would have been a few too many deaths and too strong a focus on destruction. As an Italian Western it takes itself too seriously and leans too heavily on wide tracking shots of the ol' west.

    There is some good humor, and the reveal how Arizona is going to take on a town full of baddies is very slick, but this movie is a series of good moments and an overall weak effort when considered as a whole.

    Rating: 16/40
    8coltras35

    Arizona Colt

    After spending time in prison, bounty hunter, Arizona Colt (Giuliano Gemma) escapes after the Sidewinder gang massacres the guards and releases the prisoners whom all take off with Gordo (Fernando Sancho) and his men. Pressuring him into joining them, Arizona refuses to join the gang and leaves after humiliating Gordon and his men and heads to Blackstone Hill. There, the daughter (Rosalba Neri) of the saloon owner is murdered by one of Gordo's men. Arizona makes an uneasy deal with the townspeople that he'll bring back the killer for a reward in addition to marrying the bar owner's other daughter, Jane. After a brush with death, Arizona Colt must save the entire town now taken over by Gordo and the Sidewinders.

    Giuliano Gemma flashes his pearly white teeth and twirls his sixgun as Arizona Colt who isn't too far from his "Ringo" persona. Matter of fact, there's a scene which nods towards Ringo when Colt asks for milk but then orders beer instead. It's a handsome looking western with great cinematography, a hummable score and title song, and some nifty action. Not as strong as Gemma's Ringo films but it's still a solid western that is well made and has a strong plot. Nice shootout finale between Arizona and Gordo - quite apt that it takes place in a shack full of empty coffins!! Maybe the runtime is a little long, though.
    4Bunuel1976

    THE MAN FROM NOWHERE (Michele Lupo, 1966) **

    This is the eighth Spaghetti Western I've watched starring Giuliano Gemma - the others had been A PISTOL FOR RINGO (1965), THE RETURN OF RINGO (1965), FORT YUMA GOLD (1966), DAY OF ANGER (1967), A SKY FULL OF STARS FOR A ROOF (1968), THE PRICE OF POWER (1969) and SILVER SADDLE (1978). All of them are superior to THE MAN FROM NOWHERE - which turned out to be a sub-standard example of the genre and, though not an intentional parody, is so clichéd as to seem that way! Incidentally, the U.S. title is quite stupid since the main character (named Arizona Colt - also the film's original title) explicitly states he is named after the state he hails from!!

    Fernando Sancho (again) is the trigger-happy chief villain; among his ragged outlaw gang is a drunkard Mickey Shaughnessy type who, unsurprisingly, befriends the hero - while favorite Euro-Cult starlet Rosalba Neri appears as a saloon-hostess, though she's killed off almost immediately! The film is stretched to a length of almost two hours for no very good reason which, with a none-too-exciting plot line at its centre (concocted by the ubiquitous Ernesto Gastaldi), quickly becomes tedious; even so, it does work its way to a good climax (with the hero utilizing a fake pair of hands to divert his adversary's attention, followed by a shoot-out in semi-darkness inside a funeral parlor).

    The Wild East DVD I watched was extremely poor, which certainly didn't help my involvement in the film any: first off, the English dubbing is horrendous (Gemma's character is saddled with a ludicrous Southern accent); the muddy print - presented in a masked 1.85:1 ratio so as to simulate the original 2.35:1 Techniscope format! - features a number of jarring jump-cuts (indicating missing or damaged frames and suggesting, somewhat distressingly, that the film's supposed to be even longer than it already is) and, during one early instance, even falls several generations below the already unsatisfying standard on display. For the record, THE MAN FROM NOWHERE had a follow-up in ARIZONA COLT, HIRED GUN (1970) - with a different actor in the lead (Anthony Steffen), it's mainly notable for being Sergio Martino's debut film.
    Wizard-8

    Not the best example of the spaghetti western genre

    I really enjoy spaghetti westerns, so obviously I have seen a lot of examples of the genre. Though I haven't seen every spaghetti western made, I have seen enough so that I can say with confidence that "Arizona Colt" (a.k.a. "Man From Nowhere") is below average. I wouldn't say it's a TERRIBLE movie - it has some positive attributes. The scenery is nice, the production values and action sequences are acceptable, and Fernando Sancho makes a pretty good villain. However, the movie stumbles in two key areas. The first mistake is that the movie is very slow-going - they should have really increased the pace. The second mistake is that the movie lasts almost two hours, which is far past the breaking point. Had they edited down the script before filming began, these problems may not have happened, and we might have had a pretty good movie. But as it is, I can only recommend this particular spaghetti western to die-hard fans of Euro westerns.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was a major box office success in Italy at the time of its release.
    • Goofs
      At 1:40:23 a priest is praying with all twenty-one candles behind him lit. He rises, grabs a double barrel shotgun, goes to the window, and fires, hitting a mounted Mexican. He asks for forgiveness and records the kill at 1:40:47 by snuffing out one candle. However, only 4 of the original 21 candles are still lit.
    • Quotes

      Jane: [to Arizona Colt] You bring back that killer. Dead or alive. I want him at my feet.

    • Connections
      Edited into Colorado (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Arizona Colt
      Written by Audrey Nohra and Francesco De Masi

      Performed by Raul Lovecchio

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 1967 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Man from Nowhere
    • Filming locations
      • Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Leone Film Group
      • Orphée Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 58 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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