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L'Agent américain

Original title: Un dollaro per 7 vigliacchi
  • 1968
  • G
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Dustin Hoffman in L'Agent américain (1968)
ComedyCrime

The U.S. Treasury Department is interested in Madigan's one million dollars owed, sending Agent Jason Phister to Italy to collect the money, ensuring no one knows he's an agentThe U.S. Treasury Department is interested in Madigan's one million dollars owed, sending Agent Jason Phister to Italy to collect the money, ensuring no one knows he's an agentThe U.S. Treasury Department is interested in Madigan's one million dollars owed, sending Agent Jason Phister to Italy to collect the money, ensuring no one knows he's an agent

  • Directors
    • Stanley Prager
    • Giorgio Gentili
  • Writers
    • José Luis Bayonas
    • Giorgio Gentili
    • James Henaghan
  • Stars
    • Elsa Martinelli
    • Cesar Romero
    • Dustin Hoffman
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    470
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Stanley Prager
      • Giorgio Gentili
    • Writers
      • José Luis Bayonas
      • Giorgio Gentili
      • James Henaghan
    • Stars
      • Elsa Martinelli
      • Cesar Romero
      • Dustin Hoffman
    • 12User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Vic Shaw
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • Mike Madigan
    Dustin Hoffman
    Dustin Hoffman
    • Jason Fister
    Gustavo Rojo
    Gustavo Rojo
    • Lt. Arco
    Fernando Hilbeck
    Fernando Hilbeck
    • Burke
    Riccardo Garrone
    Riccardo Garrone
    • Matteo Cirini
    Franco Fabrizi
    Franco Fabrizi
    • Condon
    • (as Franco Fabrizzi)
    Gérard Tichy
    Gérard Tichy
    • J. P. Ogilvie
    Jon De Milte
    Daniele Vargas
    Daniele Vargas
    • Giovanni Casetti (italian version)
    José María Caffarel
    José María Caffarel
    Pino Polidori
    • Meli
    Ennio Antonelli
    • Basilio
    Fortunato Arena
    • Partoni
    Remo De Angelis
    Remo De Angelis
      Luigi Bonos
      Luigi Bonos
      • Lift operator
      • (as Gigi Bonos)
      Isabel Hidalgo
      Maria Pilar Porro
      • Directors
        • Stanley Prager
        • Giorgio Gentili
      • Writers
        • José Luis Bayonas
        • Giorgio Gentili
        • James Henaghan
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      6tptensToadykingPiaCatDogSnailAnt

      Fun vibrant intrigue

      This is a treat for audiences. Def. fav Hoffman mostly because I like the Spymania of the 60s and this is a fun present of entertainment. Hoffman plays it a mix of Pink Panther's Clouseau goofiness and also some scenes of even guns being used as he boasts of being a crack shot like 'Matt Dillon'. Scenery of Europe adds to exoticness. Light on gadget use and the officials who assist him gripe about him doing shootouts "there hasn't been machinegun fire in Rome since 1945" an official gripes," wow. Rec. by Eurospy Guide by Matt Blake/David Deal.
      4SimonJack

      He's not exactly a Jacques Clouseau

      After a few years in light roles in film and TV, Dustin Hoffman scored stardom in 1967 with "The Graduate." So, why would he be cast the next year in a "spaghetti" comedy? I don't know the machinations of Hollywood, but I'd like to posit a wild guess: He or someone else thought he might score again in a comedy. In this case, a sort of Italian-American "Pink Panther." When you finish laughing, consider the similarities in this film with the 1963 smash hit, "The Pink Panther."

      Hoffman's character is similar to Peter Sellers' Jacques Clouseau. Both were government detectives of sorts. Both were bungling characters who fell, tripped or ran into objects and people. Both were disliked by their superiors and cohorts, who considered them incompetent. Inspector Clouseau incessantly corrected people who called him "inspector Clouseau," stating that he was "CHIEF inspector Clouseau." Hoffman's Jason Fister is a U.S. Treasury agent (auditor), whom people keep referring to as "Mr. FAWster." He continually corrects people: "It's FISTer – F, I, S, T, E, R." But amidst their bumbling and bungling, both had some keen insights about their work and the case they were on.

      So, maybe it's not so implausible after all – the intentional copying of "The Pink Panther," with obvious redesigning for the later movie? Well, whether or not it was meant to be a copy, "Madigan's Millions" didn't succeed. Hoffman is not Peter Sellers. He doesn't have a naturally funny recovery from his bungling episodes. Hoffman appeared to be having fun at times in the film, but the script, acting, direction and whole thing just seemed too hackneyed. At times, I thought the director and producer must have known and purposely chopped up some scenes.

      I gave this four stars only because it is an interesting look at a relatively new actor for the time; and for a cast of other interesting actors. Even with major rewriting and better direction, I'm not sure this movie would work. Surely, it wouldn't establish Hoffman as a comedy actor capable of buffoonery. I think he can do humor, but it's the more serious type – clever, witty, and wry, as in "Rain Man."
      7lee_eisenberg

      Why doesn't Dustin Hoffman do more comedy?

      OK, so "Un dollaro per 7 vigliacchi" (aka "Madigan's Millions") is pretty much all low humor, with a pre-"Graduate" Dustin Hoffman as a witless government agent sent to Italy to find the million dollars that a murdered gangster (Cesar Romero) kept hidden. Still, the movie elicits a certain charm, as he irks the police, leaves a lawyer in an embarrassing position, and causes a wacky chase through Rome. If absolutely nothing else, it's neat to see Dustin Hoffman in an early role. Personally, I wish that he would do more comedy (think "Tootsie" and "Meet the Fockers").

      So, it's worth seeing if only for that. And because Elsa Martinelli was really hot!
      Petey-10

      Young Dustin Hoffman's show

      Dustin Hoffman's character Jason Fister is sent to Rome to track down the million dollars a deceased gangster named Mike Madigan (Cesar Romero) left behind.Giorgio Gentili's Madigan's Million was shot in 1966 but wasn't released until a couple years later, in 1968.Dustin Hoffman had gotten some name to himself with The Graduate so they brought this to the big screen with much less success.It is Hoffman who saves the show.He steals the show from the moment he stumbles on the screen till the moment he hops off the screen.This is totally and completely a Dustin Hoffman show.There are other actors too who aren't bad at all.There are people such as Elsa Martinelli, Gustavo Rojo, Fernando Hilbeck, Riccardo Garrone and so on.And let's not forget those few minutes in the beginning with Cesar Romero.I recommend this movie solely to Dustin Hoffman fans.Others don't be bothered.
      4ma-cortes

      Dustin Hoffman's first movie results to be a Spain/Italy coproduction in which he plays an incompetent Treasury agent treks to Rome to recover funds.

      This slapstick picture contains amusing , funny scenes , fresh and diverting moments but also flaws and gaps . When a deported gangster dies in Italy, the U. S. Treasury Department is very interested in the one million dollars Madigan (Cesar Romero) owed the government, but managed to take to Italy with him. The U. S. Treasury Department is interested in Madigan's one million dollars owed, sending Agent Jason Phister (Dustin Hoffman) to Rome to collect the money, ensuring no one knows he's an agent. Jason arrives in Rome to recover funds swiped from missing gangster and he starts to nose out the million. His criteria for the job is that no one would ever guess he's an agent of the United States government. Jason is a bumbling and conceited agent of the United States Treasury Department who becomes involved in a lot of messes, confusion, chases and mayhem . Meanwhile, he is relentlessly pursued by an Italian commissioner (Gustavo Rojo) and meets a widow (Elsa Martinelli) who was previously related to Madigan.

      Fun moments along with embarrassing in this first film from today's established actor Dustin Hoffman. This entertaining, slightly engaging movie is crammed of silly incidents, pursuits, shootouts, moving stunt-work , colorful outdoors and lots of humor. It is just a mildly amusing action comedy with a lot of thieves, mobsters, cops, and other ambitious people. A co-production between Italy and Spain, the interiors were actually shot in the Iberian Peninsula, and the exteriors in idyllic Rome. The movie gets sympathetic and hilarious moments here and there . A simple comedy with action scenes and chases, it was filmed in 1966, but it was not released until three years later, in 1969. The film has the main novelty of being Dustin Hoffman's film debut, with an apparently innocent character and a gentle personality, which reminds us, in some ways, of the role that would launch him to fame the following year in the film: The Graduate. This Hoffman debut is to his career what ¨The Last Chalice¨ was to Paul Newman's and ¨Studs and Kitty¨ was Sylvester Stallone. Here Dustin Hoffman steals the show by parodying the classic character of the stupid and botcher detective, including his ordinary faces , grimaces and gestures; and taking the style of Inspector Clouseau from the long-running Pink Panther series starring Peter Sellers . Being a Spanish/Italian coproduction appear Spain actors as Gustavo Rojo, Fernando Hilbeck, Gérad Tichy, José María Caffarel, Alfredo Mayo, Hector Quiroga and Italians: Riccardo Garrone, Franco Fabrizi, Umberto Raho, Daniele Vargas, Remo De Angelis, Luigi Bonos. Despite being third billed, Cesar Romero barely appears in the film.

      Il testamento di Madigan (Italy) Agente quasi speciale Frank Putzu 1X7 (Italy) El millón de Madigan (Spain) Sid Pink's Madigan's Millions (United States) Madigan's Million. The motion picture written by José Luis Bayonas was lousily directed by Giorgio Gentilli. He was a director assistant such as: Zanna Bianca alla riscossa, The AntiChrist, A Lizard in a Woman's Skin, Our Man in Jamaica, Playing the field, The Tough and the Mighty, The Eroticist, The Brotherhood, Roma Bene. And occasionally filmmaker , shooting a few films such as: A Man Called Sledge , Bang Bang Kid and Un dollaro per 7 vigliacchi. Rating: 4/10. Recommended only to the terminally fool-hardy.

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      • Trivia
        Filmed in 1966, not released in the United States until December 1969.
      • Goofs
        Phister gains glasses while being dragged up the stairs to Madigan's office.
      • Crazy credits
        Dustin Hoffman gets an "And Introducing" credit: the film was shot before the success of Le lauréat (1967) but released after.
      • Connections
        Featured in Hollywood Remembers Dustin Hoffman (2000)

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      • Release date
        • May 30, 1968 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • Spain
        • United States
      • Languages
        • Italian
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Madigan's Millions
      • Filming locations
        • Estudios Cinematografica Roma S.A. Madrid, Spain(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Group W Films
        • Hercules Cinematografica
        • LM Films
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 26 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono

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