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Le Bâtard

Original title: I bastardi
  • 1968
  • 13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Giuliano Gemma in Le Bâtard (1968)
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Jason and Adam are brothers who specialize in jewel heists. Jason is betrayed by Adam, who steals his girlfriend, and has him beaten and left for dead. A female doctor nurses him back to hea... Read allJason and Adam are brothers who specialize in jewel heists. Jason is betrayed by Adam, who steals his girlfriend, and has him beaten and left for dead. A female doctor nurses him back to health, and he sets about planning his revenge.Jason and Adam are brothers who specialize in jewel heists. Jason is betrayed by Adam, who steals his girlfriend, and has him beaten and left for dead. A female doctor nurses him back to health, and he sets about planning his revenge.

  • Director
    • Duccio Tessari
  • Writers
    • Mario di Nardo
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Duccio Tessari
  • Stars
    • Rita Hayworth
    • Giuliano Gemma
    • Klaus Kinski
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    503
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Writers
      • Mario di Nardo
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Stars
      • Rita Hayworth
      • Giuliano Gemma
      • Klaus Kinski
    • 8User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Rita Hayworth
    Rita Hayworth
    • Martha Williams
    Giuliano Gemma
    Giuliano Gemma
    • Jason Williams
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Adam Williams
    Margaret Lee
    Margaret Lee
    • Karen
    Claudine Auger
    Claudine Auger
    • Barbara
    Serge Marquand
    • Jimmy
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Doctor
    Carl Cik
    • Policeman
    • (as Karl Cik)
    Paola Natale
    Paola Natale
    • Dancer
    Hans Thorner
    • Policeman
    Mirella Pamphili
    Mirella Pamphili
    • Dancer
    • (as Mirella Pompilli)
    Detlef Uhle
    • T.V. Announcer
    Luis Barboo
    Luis Barboo
      Álvaro de Luna
      Álvaro de Luna
      • An Adam Williams man
      • (uncredited)
      Lorenzo Robledo
        Dan van Husen
        Dan van Husen
          • Director
            • Duccio Tessari
          • Writers
            • Mario di Nardo
            • Ennio De Concini
            • Duccio Tessari
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          2bkoganbing

          One just bad the other psychotic

          Like so many of the Hollywood female legends of bygone days Rita Hayworth was having trouble finding work. But it was more than changing taste and newer and younger stars coming along. Hayworth was showing signs of the dementia that sadly plagued her last exile years from the silver screen.

          The Bastard was one of many bad films she made toward the end of her career. She plays the mother of a pair of criminal sons Giuliano Gemma and Klaus Kinski. One's just bad, but Kinski is plain psychotic. Kinski thinks Gemma betrayed him, Kinski has him worked over and then rapes and runs off with Gemma's girlfriend.

          All this while poor drunken Rita weeps and just says she wants one big happy family again.

          We learn here that Joan Crawford turned this one down. Smart career move.
          6sclose-452-676326

          Ameri-Retro-Cool Shock or Italian Shlock?

          Is this film a guilty pleasure? A departure from 60's predictable Hollywood style, there was something strange and hard to place about this film until its Italian roots became apparent. Life on the run is so good for badboy Jason in the earlier part of the film that you know something is going to go terribly wrong. The devastating diva female characters are stunning - a Madonna, whore, and mother (alcoholic middle-aged ex-model) triangle of 60's tigresses between which the attractive but somewhat one-dimensional male lead is trapped. Jason is a mere male, and the opportunity of new love from an angelic saviour is passed in for his compulsory trajectory of revenge. Martha, the mother, is drunk half the time and steal the scenes with her unpredictable manic mood swings around her twisted pride in her criminal sons. The fast cars, luxury homes, nightclub scene of go-go-dancing, the country and western idylls and American dream scenery provide a colourful backdrop and make a trip back to 1968 all the sweeter.
          7Bezenby

          A euro crime film with western flavour

          Who's the bastard? It's hard to tell in this film because they all are. Maybe it's Guiliano Gemma, a machine-gun totting jewel thief who is a crack shot who guns down fellow bad guys without a second thought. Or maybe it's Klaus Kinski, Guiliano jealous brother who wants those jewels for himself. Or maybe it's their whiskey chugging mother (Hayworth), who is totally out of it when it comes to her two sons trying to kill each other.

          Even though it's set in modern America, there's a whole Spaghetti Western feel about the plot as Guiliano is betrayed and crippled by his brother (who instructs doctor Umberto Raho to surgically sever tendons in his arm so he can't shoot anymore), and Guiliano is taken in by a pretty ranch owner (Auger) who nurses him back to health. There's a growing romance between the two but Guiliano just can't let go of the past, getting ready for revenge by using a harp as target practice. Which is a strange choice when you think about it. "Hey Claudine, you got any bottles I can shoot?" "No, just use on of the spare harps I've got."

          In tone, this one isn't too far removed from the mid-seventies Eurocrime films, with the gun violence, car chases and sexy, deadly ladies, and Duccio Tessari sure has a certain visual style that keeps things alive. There's a complete 'Eh?' moment very late in the film that comes out of nowhere, but that just adds to the general mean tone of the film.

          Man, the good Eurocrime films far outweigh the bad ones. This is another one I recommend.
          6Boba_Fett1138

          Good genre movie.

          This is a pretty obscure and hard to get movie, that stars an interesting cast and is in the end really well worth watching.

          It's not a particularly well made movie. It obviously really suffers from its low budget. It's an European co-production, that's still entirely English spoken but it remains one with a European and particular an Italian style to it. No wonder, since the director Duccio Tessari is an Italian. It has a cheap look and feel to it but it still adds a certain charm to the movie as well.

          It's a movie that is also being a typical late '60's/'70's crime movie, filled with money, pretty girls, fast cars, gun fights, backstabbing characters and a story of a man seeking revenge. A movie in the vain of Steve McQueen's "The Getaway", to name an example. Not saying that this movie is still as good though of course but if you like this sort of movies made during that particular time period, chances are you'll like "I bastardi" as well.

          Another reason why this movie will appeal to certain people is its cast. It stars Klaus Kinski for instance, who is being deliciously villainous and is really playing a great role. Much better than main lead Giuliano Gemma, who I believe also got dubbed, though it's hard to tell since the sound quality of this movie isn't all that great and Italian productions at the time always got shot without sound and the actors would later do all of their lines in a studio. But the movie also stars big '40's star Rita Hayworth. I had never seen her as an 'elderly' woman. Sort of bad she had to end her wonderful career with these obscure sort of movies, even though this movie most definitely is not a bad one.

          It's sort of too bad that the movie is lacking in true excitement and enough action. It would had make the movie such a better one to watch and with a bigger budget they would also mostly most certainly come up with a far better and more spectacular ending as well. Really, the ending instead now is really random and cheap and even made me laugh at how silly it was. A bit of a cop out.

          Not a great movie by any means but the fans of the genre will definitely get some joy out of it.

          6/10

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          7ZeddaZogenau

          Italian Crime Film with Rita HAYWORTH, Giuliano GEMMA and Klaus KINSKI

          In Gangsters under the Sofa: Giuliano GEMMA and Klaus KINSKI as Rita HAYWORTH's sons

          Anyone who has a family like that shouldn't be surprised if life doesn't go quite as smoothly...

          Cult director Duccio TESSARI once again lets his cynicism run wild and gives the interested audience an enjoyable crime thriller. But beware! Things are absolutely not nice and friendly here! Malice and copious amounts of alcohol give each other the power to callousness. And then the cast! Casting GEMMA and KINSKI as half-brothers is a great thing! And then the slightly aging stunner Rita HAYWORTH (I just say: GILDA, the goddess is dancing!!!) shines as the mother from the deepest pit of hell you can only imagine. As a teenager in the eighties, HAYWORTH has of course become a very sad symbol for me. Similar to Rock HUDSON, who became a public figure of suffering for AIDS, this applies to Rita HAYWORTH in relation to ALZHEIMER. To this day, I still remember with horror paparazzi photos of the already confused Hollywood star. At that time, the public was not yet aware of the extent and horror of this age-related disease. When I see Rita HAYWORTH today, I always have this terrible tragedy in the back of my mind.

          About the other divas in the film: Margaret LEE and BOND girl Claudine AUGER are two of the most desirable beauties of ItaloCinema, and then in a double pack. It's crazy! It was shot in New Mexico and grossed ITL 702 million at the Italian box office. In West Germany, 858,000 visitors wanted to see this very special family constellation.

          Of course, the ending of the film is not revealed here. It's very special! I read somewhere that there is supposed to be another version in which HAYWORTH and AUGER give the ending a very special charm.

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            Joan Crawford was originally going to play the mother role of Martha Williams, but dropped out due to disagreements.
          • Quotes

            Karen: You're always in a hurry. When are you going to get tired of running?

            Jason: I don't know. I never thought about it.

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          • Release date
            • May 21, 1969 (France)
          • Countries of origin
            • Italy
            • France
            • West Germany
          • Languages
            • Italian
            • English
          • Also known as
            • The Bastard
          • Filming locations
            • Amazon Rainforest, Brazil
          • Production companies
            • Ultra Film
            • PECF
            • Rhein Main
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 42 minutes
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.85 : 1

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