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Joe l'implacable

Original title: Joe l'implacabile
  • 1967
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  • 1h 38m
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5.0/10
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Joe l'implacable (1967)
Dark ComedySpaghetti WesternComedyWestern

In order to put an end to the numerous ambushes on the gold transports which are a real menace to the finances of the American government, the agent Joe Ford, called Dynamite Joe due to his ... Read allIn order to put an end to the numerous ambushes on the gold transports which are a real menace to the finances of the American government, the agent Joe Ford, called Dynamite Joe due to his liking for explosives, is entrusted with controlling the next transfer.In order to put an end to the numerous ambushes on the gold transports which are a real menace to the finances of the American government, the agent Joe Ford, called Dynamite Joe due to his liking for explosives, is entrusted with controlling the next transfer.

  • Director
    • Antonio Margheriti
  • Writer
    • María del Carmen Martínez Román
  • Stars
    • Rik Van Nutter
    • Halina Zalewska
    • Merce Castro
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    192
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writer
      • María del Carmen Martínez Román
    • Stars
      • Rik Van Nutter
      • Halina Zalewska
      • Merce Castro
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Rik Van Nutter
    Rik Van Nutter
    • 'Dynamite Joe' Ford
    Halina Zalewska
    Halina Zalewska
    • Betty
    Merce Castro
    • Eva, Saloon Singer
    Renato Baldini
    Renato Baldini
    • Jury Nelson
    Barta Barri
    Barta Barri
    • Swan
    Aldo Cecconi
    Aldo Cecconi
    • Frank
    Alfonso Rojas
    • Sheriff Stanton
    Santiago Rivero
    Santiago Rivero
    • Senator Senneth
    Dario De Grassi
    • Scott
    Ricardo Palacios
    Ricardo Palacios
    • El Sol
    Claudio Scarchilli
    • Jack Foster
    Vicente Roca
    • Bank Director
    Mario Pluchino
    Rafael Alcántara
    • Council Member
    • (uncredited)
    Pedro Basari
    • Butler
    • (uncredited)
    Agustín Bescos
    • Guest at Ball
    • (uncredited)
    Saturno Cerra
    Saturno Cerra
    • Professor, Piano Player
    • (uncredited)
    Juan Cortés
    • Senator, Council Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Antonio Margheriti
    • Writer
      • María del Carmen Martínez Román
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    4Leofwine_draca

    Inconsequential spaghetti western

    DYNAMITE JOE is a cheerful spaghetti western directed by the one and only Antonio Margheriti, who shoots with his typical aplomb: he brings a lightness of touch to the proceedings and fills his film with plenty of action too. Despite this, DYNAMITE JOE feels like a rather superficial movie, lacking in the kind of depth that makes a spaghetti western classic.

    The film features Rik Van Nutter as the peroxide blond hero, a Bond-style protagonist who has something of a passion for explosives. The plot involves the transportation of a shipment of gold through enemy territory, and the enemies faced along the way; a number of rich businessmen turn out to be unsurprisingly corrupt, and Van Nutter has his work cut out dealing with them.

    Unsurprisingly this is an effects film for the most part, with plenty of explosive action and even a few of Margheriti's infamous miniatures in a flood disaster scene. However, it's not very funny, and Van Nutter's hero is more than a little irritating. It's not a film I'd hurry to watch again, put it like that.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Less than explosive let alone dynamite

    Spaghetti westerns are very variable in quality, not a lot of great ones and not many terrible ones either, somewhat in between. 'Dynamite Joe' is a relatively obscure film, except that the full film is on Youtube and it just aired on Movies4Men just now.

    Watching it via the latter with little else to do, 'Dynamite Joe' turned out to be an okay one-time watch, particularly if one is a Spaghetti western completest and wants to see even the obscure ones, but is easily forgettable and doesn't have enough to warrant repeat viewings. Not awful by all means (you can do with so much worse), but there is not much explosive here let alone enough to live up to its title.

    'Dynamite Joe' does have its good things. It's not bad looking, it's evocative in design and has the right amount of rustic grit and much of the photography is lovely, especially the opening shot. The music fits quite well, sometimes rousing and at other times subtle, it's not the most lushly orchestrated score in the world but it at least is not discordant with the setting. The songs are catchy.

    There are moments of amusing comedy and occasional exciting action.

    On the other hand, both the direction and pace are pedestrian, especially in the far-too-long-to-get-going first half and the story is far too ordinary and seems reluctant to give any tension, imagination or conflict. Instead it tries too hard to be light-hearted and ends up playing it too safely and politely.

    Regarding the script, some amusing comedy aside, it lacks lustre as well and doesn't flow naturally. The characters are little more than bland, indifferent in development clichés and the acting is nothing to write home about. Rik Van Nutter sleepwalks through the lead role, and the rest are either bland or over-the-top.

    In summation, okay but forgettable very soon after watching. 4/10 Bethany Cox
    7coltras35

    Dynamite Joe

    In order to put an end to the numerous ambushes on the gold transports which are a real menace to the finances of the American government, the agent Joe Ford, called Dynamite Joe due to his liking for explosives, is entrusted with controlling the next transfer.

    Dynamite Joe starts with a bang when Dynamite Joe (Rik Van Nutter) appears and at first you'll be forgiven to think that this is a Sergio Leone' Dollar film knockoff as Van Nutter, who strangely resembles Clint Eastwood, is dressed in a poncho, but soon you will realise it's further from that. It's a thoroughly tongue-in-cheek western, a romp, an antithesis to the grim, nihilistic spaghetti westerns, and reminds me of the TV show Wild Wild West. An exploding watch, an exploding leather bag, an exploding derringer, an exploding Stagecoach, a bandit who takes his throne with him wherever he goes, gold-Stagecoach painted red, male guards dressed as women but they have beards , and beautiful women vying for a cool hero who hardly blinks an eye during the mayhem. Definitely an outrageous romp with Bondian traits. It's an absolute blast- fun western all the way. It has some good action, too. Rik Van Nutter makes one cool hero and is winking at the audience. Pity there weren't sequels to this.
    4allenk752

    Neither dynamite nor a bomb!

    "Dynamite Joe" is a fairly obscure spaghetti western, rarely seen in the U.S., probably because there are no American actors in it. It's a lot more light-hearted than a lot of Italian westerns, but it doesn't work too well as either a comedy or a western. Rick Von Nutter stars as "special agent" Joe Ford, better known as Dynamite Joe. The character (and the film) seem to be influenced by both the James Bond phenomena, heavy in the 60's, and the TV show "Wild Wild West."

    Joe's hired by the government to get a gold shipment safely through dangerous territory and past a group of "comancheros." He manages to do this when a wagon is made from the gold. (Yeah . . . that's believable!) Along the way we're told Joe has "an obsession with the letter G: gold, girls, and gunpowder!" The audience is also treated to (or tortured by) a couple of songs by a saloon girl (who looks a lot like Annette Funicello).

    There is the usual -- for spaghetti westerns -- backstabbing and corruption of supposedly noble characters, and a number of mostly predictable twists in the plot. And then there's director Margheriti's famous work with miniatures during a sensational flood sequence. And as usual, the special effects in the sequence alternate from spectacular to dreadful, often within seconds.

    In short, "Dynamite Joe" is watchable, but is far from the apex of Italian westerns. And Rick Von Nutter just walks through the title role on what I presume is supposed to be his charm. (Note to Rick: It ain't happenin', dude!)
    4Red-Barracuda

    Proves that lots of explosions is never enough

    What I will say in this one's defence is that it felt a little different for a spaghetti western. The tone was completely at odds for what we have come to expect from these types of films, with a central character who doesn't have deadly gun skills but instead is a dab hand with a stick of dynamite! Despite (or maybe because of) these distinctive characteristics, Dynamite Joe is a mediocre-to-poor western. It's essentially about a government agent who is tasked with protecting a gold shipment from bandits. His weapon of choice is, needless to say, explosives.

    This one was helmed by jack-of-all-trades director Antonio Margheriti, who made films in many different genres. He does solid enough work here but the material is just a bit too tedious for its own good. The star actor is a guy with the spectacularly silly name of Rik Van Nutter. Seemingly he was the guy who played Felix in the early James Bond movies, although I would never have known if I hadn't read it here on IMDb. Overall, this is a film that certainly doesn't take itself very seriously but at the same time it isn't very good either.

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      Referenced in Jours tranquilles à Clichy (1970)
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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1969 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Der Tod reitet mit
    • Filming locations
      • Desierto de Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Seven Film
      • Hispamer Films
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      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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