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"Cowboy" has killed the son of a rancher who is now on his heels. He meets a Confederate soldier searching for a treasure. But others have picked up the scent of the gold as well, and soon t... Read all"Cowboy" has killed the son of a rancher who is now on his heels. He meets a Confederate soldier searching for a treasure. But others have picked up the scent of the gold as well, and soon the duo is pursued by Union and Mexican soldiers."Cowboy" has killed the son of a rancher who is now on his heels. He meets a Confederate soldier searching for a treasure. But others have picked up the scent of the gold as well, and soon the duo is pursued by Union and Mexican soldiers.
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Jordi Mollà
- Federale captain
- (as Jordi Molla)
Jonathan Banks
- Col. Skinner (Redleg commander)
- (as Johnathan Banks)
Ima De Ranedo
- Mexican mother
- (as Ima Ranedo)
Nacho Leonardi
- Church man
- (as Ignacio Leonardo)
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This "spaghetti western" wannabe is long on style, and short on story, with mixed up casting. The action scenes are so stylized with slow motion and cartoon like violence that any impact is completely lost. Emilo Estevez is severly miscast as the mysterious stranger. He certainly lacks the mystique of Clint Eastwood, and his sidekick, William Forsythe is no Eli Wallach. The greatest strength of "Dollar For the Dead" is in the supporting cast, but they are criminally underused, and barely have any screen time. Ed Lauter is a fine character actor, and he outshines Emilio Estevez in every scene they share. Jonathan Banks barely has any lines at all. When the only one in the entire movie who comes close to nailing true laconic "spaghetti western" acting is Howie Long, you know you have a problem. - MERK
Tongue - in - cheek western adventure with all the "clichés" of the genre. A lone gunfighter (Estevez) teams up with a ex - confederate soldier (Forsythe) to find gold in a little Mexican village tormented by ruthless bandits. Mr. Quintano, the director of this one, seems a bit influenced by John Woo (mainly in the scenes of shooting). Extremely predictable but otherwise effective in its purpose. A good fun for western addicts. I give this a 6 (six).
I'm a fan of Emilio Estevez & i like Westerns so i had to check this out, now it's nothing special but it's not totally terrible, it's a passable Action Western but made with the budget & look of a cheap t.v movie.
Now low-budget B-movie's are fine & i love lots of them but at times here with "Dollar for the Dead" it really felt cheap & tacky, also one big problem was the big mistake of Estevez constantly shooting his "Six Shooters" but doesn't reload & never runs out? Even for a cheap "John Woo" type of Action Western it's too noticeable & ruins the big stylish shootout scenes!!!
But the action scenes are done pretty well & slowed down for dramatic effect & it's just a Fun little western really & that's all it was made to be, so in that case it is an easy watching fun bit of entertainment with a Cool Estevez before he pretty much disappeared from films altogether & went into Directing.
The Awesome B-movie cast save the film with obviously the Cool Estevez as the quiet "Man with no Name" type of hero but equally good is the excellent William Forsythe as a one legged ex-civil war soldier who befriends Estevez's Moody Lone ranger, Forsythe is a talent & one great character actor with an intense presence & has been in tons of films like "Out for Justice" & "Things to do in Denver when you're Dead" & "Devil's Rejects" among many more!!! Also we have the great Ed Lauter (Death Wish 3) R.I.P & Jonathan Banks who starred with Estevez in the dark sci-fi Thriller "FreeJack" as well as "Beverley Hills Cop" & "48 Hours" so these main actors here make a nice little cast for this small scale Western. Estevez is good here as the quick shooting action hero & reminded me of his "Young Guns" glory days, he's a solid actor & pulls off the brooding simmering anger well here. The locations look fine like typical Westerns i suppose & i like the treasure hunt story & it's just nice at times to see Estevez & Forsythe sharing scenes together!!! The music is that old school 60's or 70's style Italian type music & it's cheesy fun like the film, but it does have some serious moments too.
Gotta say I'm a big fan of both Estevez & Forsythe, i think the great rugged & deep voiced Forsythe is such an underrated actor & he's been a part of my movie world since i was young as i grew up watching his great screen presence in films like The Rock, Things to do in denver when you're dead, Out For Justice, Dick Tracey, The Substitute, Blue Streak, Duece Bigalow & many more!!! Love William Forsythe & he's one of my favourite actors ever.
I know this is an action packed tribute to those old school Spaghetti westerns with a mix of modern day John Woo & i suppose it pulls it off!!! Just would've been alot better with a bigger budget, but all in all IT'S a fun action flick.
The Awesome B-movie cast save the film with obviously the Cool Estevez as the quiet "Man with no Name" type of hero but equally good is the excellent William Forsythe as a one legged ex-civil war soldier who befriends Estevez's Moody Lone ranger, Forsythe is a talent & one great character actor with an intense presence & has been in tons of films like "Out for Justice" & "Things to do in Denver when you're Dead" & "Devil's Rejects" among many more!!! Also we have the great Ed Lauter (Death Wish 3) R.I.P & Jonathan Banks who starred with Estevez in the dark sci-fi Thriller "FreeJack" as well as "Beverley Hills Cop" & "48 Hours" so these main actors here make a nice little cast for this small scale Western. Estevez is good here as the quick shooting action hero & reminded me of his "Young Guns" glory days, he's a solid actor & pulls off the brooding simmering anger well here. The locations look fine like typical Westerns i suppose & i like the treasure hunt story & it's just nice at times to see Estevez & Forsythe sharing scenes together!!! The music is that old school 60's or 70's style Italian type music & it's cheesy fun like the film, but it does have some serious moments too.
Gotta say I'm a big fan of both Estevez & Forsythe, i think the great rugged & deep voiced Forsythe is such an underrated actor & he's been a part of my movie world since i was young as i grew up watching his great screen presence in films like The Rock, Things to do in denver when you're dead, Out For Justice, Dick Tracey, The Substitute, Blue Streak, Duece Bigalow & many more!!! Love William Forsythe & he's one of my favourite actors ever.
I know this is an action packed tribute to those old school Spaghetti westerns with a mix of modern day John Woo & i suppose it pulls it off!!! Just would've been alot better with a bigger budget, but all in all IT'S a fun action flick.
Dollar for the Dead is a great little western experiment, and should be seen by all western enthusiasts - especially if you like Sergio Leone's western style, or almost any western with Clint Eastwood.
The movie is pretty predictable all the way, but that's really missing the point. It never tries to be a great work of art - just an homage to the old spaghetti westerns.
The style of the movie is great, it has all the right clichés, and the cast works well together - I especially liked William Forsythe in this movie. The movie is pepped up with a modern pace, hilarious over-the-top shootouts and a good dose of comic relief - which all works great. You just have to recognize the movie's almost sarcastic way of approaching the whole genre.
A must-see for all fans of the genre - 8/10
The movie is pretty predictable all the way, but that's really missing the point. It never tries to be a great work of art - just an homage to the old spaghetti westerns.
The style of the movie is great, it has all the right clichés, and the cast works well together - I especially liked William Forsythe in this movie. The movie is pepped up with a modern pace, hilarious over-the-top shootouts and a good dose of comic relief - which all works great. You just have to recognize the movie's almost sarcastic way of approaching the whole genre.
A must-see for all fans of the genre - 8/10
I would have liked a few more plot twists and turns but was entertained by this film for the most part. I thought the guy who played the padre & the mean Federale captain, Jordi Molla, did a very good job acting. Also good was Dulley, the one-legged companion to Estevez. The photography was pretty good, beautifull scenery & I loved the movie score that went with it. It was interesting to note at the closing credits that the whole film was filmed in Spain. I would of sworn the film took place somewhere in the southwestern United States. Also interesting was the old-fashioned "machine gun" that Dulley used toward the end of the flick. I wouldn't mind having this video in my own library.
Did you know
- TriviaAt one point in the film, Emilio Estevez's character talks about regulators and how they are hired killers. Estevez played a regulator in Young Guns (1988) and Young Guns II (1990).
- ConnectionsReferences Pour une poignée de dollars (1964)
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