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Les professionnels

Original title: The Professionals
  • 1966
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Burt Lancaster, Claudia Cardinale, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, and Woody Strode in Les professionnels (1966)
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Globetrotting AdventureWestern EpicActionAdventureDramaWestern

An arrogant Texas millionaire hires four adventurers to rescue his kidnapped wife from a notorious Mexican bandit.An arrogant Texas millionaire hires four adventurers to rescue his kidnapped wife from a notorious Mexican bandit.An arrogant Texas millionaire hires four adventurers to rescue his kidnapped wife from a notorious Mexican bandit.

  • Director
    • Richard Brooks
  • Writers
    • Frank O'Rourke
    • Richard Brooks
  • Stars
    • Burt Lancaster
    • Lee Marvin
    • Robert Ryan
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    20K
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    • Director
      • Richard Brooks
    • Writers
      • Frank O'Rourke
      • Richard Brooks
    • Stars
      • Burt Lancaster
      • Lee Marvin
      • Robert Ryan
    • 128User reviews
    • 62Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Burt Lancaster
    Burt Lancaster
    • Dolworth
    Lee Marvin
    Lee Marvin
    • Fardan
    Robert Ryan
    Robert Ryan
    • Ehrengard
    Woody Strode
    Woody Strode
    • Jake
    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Raza
    Claudia Cardinale
    Claudia Cardinale
    • Maria
    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Grant
    Joe De Santis
    Joe De Santis
    • Ortega
    Rafael Bertrand
    • Fierro
    Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
    Jorge Martínez de Hoyos
    • Padillia
    Marie Gomez
    Marie Gomez
    • Chiquita
    José Chávez
    • Revolutionary
    • (as Jose Chavez)
    Carlos Romero
    Carlos Romero
    • Revolutionary
    Vaughn Taylor
    Vaughn Taylor
    • Banker
    David Cadiente
      Vince Cadiente
        Elizabeth Campbell
        • Mexican Girl
        • (uncredited)
        Don Carlos
        • Bandit
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Richard Brooks
        • Writers
          • Frank O'Rourke
          • Richard Brooks
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        Poseidon-3

        Everything about the film is professional

        Set in the aftermath of the Mexican revolution, this action drama concerns the rescue of a Mexican lady (Cardinale) who is married to a rich, older, white man (Bellamy.) She has been taken from her American home back down to Mexico by notorious outlaw Palance. Bellamy hires a motley crew of mercenaries to retrieve Cardinale, promising them $10,000 each upon her return. The crew is led by tough as nails Marvin and includes free-wheeling dynamite-man Lancaster, sensitive rustler Ryan and archery expert Strode. This foursome sets out across punishing desert terrain to reach Cardinale and bring her back to the U.S. border. The job is at least as difficult as they expected and getting back to the border is as hard, if not harder, than getting to Palance's lair was. The film has an exceptional ensemble cast of pros. The members of the rescue team form an uneasy affection for one another. Stern Marvin and toothy, off-the-cuff Lancaster make a great pair. Ryan adds years of presence to his smallish role and Strode is his usual imposing physical entity. Palance is always a great villain and has some decent moments here. Bellamy does a nice job with his sketchy character. Cardinale is amazingly curvy and attractive even in the dusty surroundings. There is also a healthy dose of strong action, much of it taking place in the impressive domain of Palance. Dots of humor along the way relieve the tension. Time hasn't been particularly kind to Maurice Jarre's offbeat score and the film could have been just a tad shorter, but overall it is an interesting and absorbing action film.
        tfrizzell

        Impressive Hybrid to "The Wild Bunch".

        A rich Texas landowner (the elderly Ralph Bellamy) hires three men (Robert Ryan, Burt Lancaster and Lee Marvin) to go into Mexico and return his beautiful wife (the ultra-erotic Claudia Cardinale) to him after she was kidnapped by a gang of ruthless thugs led by Jack Palance (made up to look Hispanic). The three accept the challenge, wanting to get paid handsomely of course, but as they advance and get closer to Cardinale a thin line develops and it becomes unclear if everything is really the way it appears to be. The scope of a quickly changing West before a backdrop of the Mexican Revolution only adds to a movie that nearly touches greatness. Writer/director Richard Brooks (Oscar-nominated in both categories) began to knock on the door with a potentially very dark Western here and in 1969 director Sam Peckinpah would knock that door down with the amazing "The Wild Bunch". Brooks, not known for this genre, created a legitimate winner here with this production. Sometimes though the characters lose out because of the beautiful cinematography by Conrad L. Hall (Oscar-nominated) and the fact that Cardinale is just illuminating when on the screen (she is the only actress with any substantial screen-time). Her amazing beauty overshadows all the males throughout. Thought-provoking, action-packed and highly interesting, "The Professionals" is a sometimes forgotten would-be masterpiece from the usually impressive genre. 4 stars out of 5.
        8A_Roode

        One of the most beautifully shot and under-watched Western classics.

        There are so many remarkable things about 'The Professionals.' Conrad Hall was the Director of Photography and was nominated for an Oscar -- he didn't win but he should have. The 1967 Oscar ceremony threw as many awards as it could to 'A Man For All Seasons.' I love watching big, beautiful, widescreen westerns and this is one of the best shot. Hall's use of camera filters, his incredible dust storm and his location scouting were all impeccable. I don't pretend to understand the mechanics of camera photography. I do know, however, when something looks gorgeous. 'The Professionals' is a stunningly beautiful film and it is a shame that it doesn't get a greater audience today.

        The second remarkable thing is the quality of the cast. The top seven actors and actresses billed were top grade lead or supporting actors at one point in their careers: Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, Woody Strode, Jack Palance, Claudia Cardinale and Ralph Bellamy. It would be interesting to try and add up the number of Oscar nominated pictures and performances that the above group compiled throughout their careers. Even if these seven weren't enough, they get wonderful support from the gorgeous Maria Gomez and reliably ubiquitous Jorge Martinez De Hoyos. Jorge Martinez De Hoyos is a classic Mexican "Hey! It's That Guy!" supporting actor and I always welcome seeing him in a picture. He makes much out of a minor part as the goat keeper who wants to 'help.' The lead performances are terrific and well written. This may well be my favorite Woody Strode performance. He (as seemed to happen for him) doesn't get a lot to say, but the value of his character to the group of four professionals is unquestioned and undeniable. When Marvin wants an assault to look like an attack by the Federales, Lancaster may be the guy with the dynamite, but it is Strode firing explosive arrows that makes it happen. Some of his best work where he is a featured player. And I love that when the question of race is brought up by Bellamy, Marvin snorts with contempt that he would have trouble working with a consummate professional of any colour. Strode doesn't lead, but this was a very positive part and showed white and black relying on each other to get a mutual job done. Of the other leads I would add that Lancaster has the best part (much of the humour, action and girls), Marvin is amazing, and Claudia Cardinale is so stunning a beauty it hurts to look at her.

        A tougher part was for Robert Ryan. He was maybe too good of an actor for a part that wasn't well written. Ryan is game but I thought his part as the horse handler wasted him. In his later years Robert Ryan was quite sick and he was sick during this production. I don't think he was the problem though. His character is sick for much of the film but as a person, one gets the impression that Ryan was still quite robust. His character doesn't seem to fit in as well or have anything to do. He is adrift. Maybe part of it comes from playing a character who values animal life over human. I say again though that in this movie he is good, but not right for the part.

        'The Professionals' is an adventure film and Western filmed in the style of 'The Magnificent Seven' and a model itself for 'The Wild Bunch' which followed. It straddles the worlds of old Western and new Western. It has a moral ambiguity and over-arching plot which makes me think of the film as a kind of Western/Film-noir. When you look at the cast though, Lancaster, Marvin, Bellamy, Palance and of course Ryan were all noir stalwarts of varying degree. Maybe some of that quality is what attracted them to the script.

        This is a great Western that doesn't quite reach the top tier where films like 'The Wild Bunch' sit, but it is high on the second level for me. The ending may not strike some as satisfying and I've seen it argued that this was an attempt with other Westerns to illustrate American interventionist foreign policy of the time. Those conclusions can be discussed by others because I think of the assault on the Hacienda, the time-buying duel in the canyon, Burt's use of explosives in the pass and a terrific opening credits instead. This is a great Western that has been unduly forgotten. I really wish it has won the Oscar for cinematography -- Oscars can make films more marketable and enduring. If you're a fan of Westerns, you're no fan until you've watched 'The Professionals.'
        7lastliberal

        Maybe there's only one revolution, since the beginning, the good guys against the bad guys. Question is, who are the good guys?

        Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for the film, writer and director Richard Brooks, and cinematographer Conrad L. Hall. A western that is beautifully done, and seems to have been overlooked by those who rate Westerns.

        A splendid cast with Lee Marvin (Cat Ballou), Burt Lancaster (Elmer Gantry, From Here to Eternity), Jack Palance (City Slickers, Claudia Cardinale (A Girl in Australia, Il giorno della civetta), and Robert Ryan (Crossfire). Also, of note is Marie Gomez, who got a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Chiquita.

        Great action and an excellent script. An enjoyable western classic.
        8Bunuel1976

        The Professionals (1966)

        I've watched this terrific action-packed Western a couple of times in the past via my full-frame VHS and therefore I'll definitely upgrade now that this release is on its way. I'm certainly glad that Columbia has proved me wrong because I never thought they'd do it given that it's already available as a barebones disc.

        Anyway, the fact that THE PROFESSIONALS is indeed something special is borne out by all the major awards (listed below) it was nominated for at the time of its original release and which are not commonly bestowed on this type of genre picture: Best Direction (Richard Brooks) – Academy Awards; Best Adapted Screenplay (Richard Brooks) – Academy Awards; Best Motion Picture Drama – Golden Globes; Best Direction (Richard Brooks) – Directors Guild Of America; Best Written American Drama (Richard Brooks) – Writers Guild Of America

        Featuring a great cast (Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, Jack Palance, Woody Strode, Ralph Bellamy and Claudia Cardinale), beautiful camera-work and a typically fine Maurice Jarre score, the film is highlighted by Richard Brooks' witty script and Lancaster's boisterous performance. It's worth noting here that Brooks had already directed Lancaster towards his only ever Academy Award in ELMER GANTRY (1960) and that the former made two other excellent Westerns in his career – THE LAST HUNT (1956) and BITE THE BULLET (1975).

        While THE PROFESSIONALS rarely crops up when classic Westerns are discussed, I'd say it lies somewhere between THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (1960) – where a bunch of "experts" on the fringes of the law are recruited for a seemingly impossible mission – and THE WILD BUNCH (1969) – where these same people realize they're getting on in their years and ultimately find themselves out of touch with the times they're living in.

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        • Trivia
          During the filming of the scene where Maria attempts to escape through a canyon wired with dynamite, Claudia Cardinale's stunt double was badly injured during the explosion. Cardinale, who had never ridden a horse before, performed the stunt herself for the final cut, and escaped uninjured.
        • Goofs
          At the end of the scene when the gang are sitting on a ridge talking about battles and promises, Fardan exits the shot. Dolworth puts his cigar in his mouth and puts the binoculars to his eyes backwards, ocular lenses out.
        • Quotes

          [last lines]

          J.W. Grant: You bastard.

          Rico: Yes, Sir. In my case an accident of birth. But you, Sir, you're a self-made man.

        • Connections
          Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Predator/Million Dollar Mystery/The Believers/Salvation (1987)
        • Soundtracks
          Proposition For The Professionals - Main Title
          Written and Performed by Orchestra Maurice Jarre

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        • Release date
          • December 21, 1966 (France)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Languages
          • English
          • Spanish
        • Also known as
          • Los profesionales
        • Filming locations
          • Valley of Fire State Park - Route 169, Overton, Nevada, USA
        • Production company
          • Pax Enterprises
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        • Gross US & Canada
          • $19,537,346
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 57 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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