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Une poignée de plombs

Une poignée de plombs

6.2
8
  • Jan 31, 2021
  • One of the rare the western-films that describes what happens in a small town in the West when problems are not solved, piled up or half-finished incorrectly

    This revisionist western talks about the inevitable unfolding after many years. About 20 years, of the accumulation of injustice, immorality in Cottownwood Springs, Texas, at the turn of the 19th and 20th century! There is almost no positive characters in the described events and main characters. Among the worst, in addition to the violent, marshal Frank Patch (convincingly played by Richard Widmark), is the vile Lester Locke (played by Carroll O'Connor), one of the initiators of the conspiracy against Marshal F. Patch. Marshal Patch has mostly fallen into a hopeless life trap with his reckless actions. Illegally, in delicate situations he decides how he "thinks" it is right. So he once let, the killer from behind, Andrew Oxley (played solidly by Kent Smith), go unpunished in order for the latter to raise the victim's son Will Oxley. BTW , marshal F. Patch was a gunfighter until he was hired 20 years ago by the leaders of Cottownwood Springs. In principle the gunfighter is badly character, who often resolve ordinary conflicts outside the law or per wild west law - by showdown. Ordinary people rightly despised them. Most of the leaders of the place have their dishonorable secrets that marshal Patch mostly knows about.

    Although for some it is an unusual ending that marshal Patch experienced (for some, the very scene of the clay pigeon in which Patch found himself is debatable), it did not surprise me. I think the intention of the main authors of the film was to show that local cowardly leaders are capable of organizing illegally the brutal removal of marshals.

    Famous directors Robert Totten and Don Siegel as well as sciwriters: Joseph Calvelli (screenplay), Lewis B. Patten (novel) deserve praise for this above-average film.

    Cinematography by Andrew Jackson) i Art Direction by Alexander Golitzen, Howard E. Johnson and Set Decoration by Sandy Grace, John McCarthy Jr. are well done - although there is one visible mistake: decorated barn through which local leaders pass!

    Music by Oliver Nelson is satisfying.

    R. Widmark, with his characteristic cynical, repulsive style, played very well the character of the antipathetic, arrogant, self-confident, bad marshal F. Patch. This role suited him like the ace on ten!

    There's the solid acting of Lena Horne, once a famous African-American entertainer, in the role of Claire Quintan. She is the girl F. Patch in the film. Both the girl from the brothel and hers owner.

    Carroll O'Connor (as Lester Locke) convincingly plays the character of a cunning conspirator against F. Patch.

    Of the other famous actors, John Saxon stands out, albeit less on screen, as Lou Trinidad - convincing as a marshal in a nearby town. He is an acquaintance of F. Patch and who correctly advises him to leave Cottownwood Springs - to give up position of the marshal. Seeing that things have gone too far - unfavorably, he makes a correct proposal. Patch has no other way out if he wants to save his head!
    El Chuncho

    El Chuncho

    7.0
    7
  • Dec 31, 2020
  • This film is one of the better spaghetti-westerns

    This film is one of the better spaghetti-westerns.

    The music of Oscar winner Luis Bacalov is especially impressive.

    With this film, director Damiano Damiani confirmed his reputation as a talented filmmaker. In 1963, he won the "Golden Bear" at the Berlin International Film Festival with the film "La rimpatriata (1963)".

    In addition to the screenwriters Salvatore Laurani, Franco Solinas, the main actors are also responsible for the quality of this film. Gian Maria Volontè - as El Chuncho Niños, a multi-award winning, well-known Italian actor. Remembered are his title roles in TV series: Caravaggio (1967), Giordano Bruno (1973), but also as the bad guy in the first two cult spaghetti-westerns by the great director Sergio Leone.

    Klaus Kinski as El Santo appears a little less on the screen but that was enough to show his acting talent.

    Then relatively young Lou Castel (aged 24) as Bill 'Niño' Tate / Bill 'Niño' Taylor convincingly played the character and hinted at his acting talent.

    Of the female characters, Martine Beswick stands out as Adelita. Among other roles she is remembered as the partner of the recently deceased, great actor Sean Connery, in 2 James Bond action movies.

    Interestingly, director D. Damiani also briefly appears in the film as a journalist but he s not listed.

    This above-average western can be viewed multiple times.
    Django tire le premier

    Django tire le premier

    6.0
    7
  • Dec 25, 2020
  • This film is underestimated by the viewers

    I don't know why this well-made film is underestimated by the viewers? The rating is 6.1 and I think it had to be higher.

    Director Alberto De Martino and his collaborators made a good film that can be watched several times.

    Lead actors: Glenn Saxson (as Glenn Garvin / Django), Evelyn Stewart (Jessica Kluster), the legendary Fernando Sancho (Gordon) and Alberto Lupo (Doc), Nando Gazzolo (Ken Kluster) are especially credited for providing above-average acting to the audience presented a complex plot.

    By the way, in this film, there is an action almost from the beginning to the end, which requires constant attention from the viewer. There are also quite a number of witty, funny scenes that seem relaxing.

    6 screenwriters deserve great credit, including the director Alberto De Martino.

    Visually, the film is above average why they are deserving: Art Direction by Pier Vittorio Marchi, Set Decoration by Franco D'Andria, Costume Design by Gaia Romanini, Cinematography by Riccardo Pallottini.

    Acceptable music was composed by the esteemed Bruno Nicolai.

    My recommendation is that this good, long-made ago film, must be watched carefully by spaghetti western fans. I don't think they'll complain that they spent about 95 minutes watching him. Spectator Coventry rated it even with a high rating of 8! The ratings here are whole numbers, so I couldn't rate the movie with a rating of 7.5.
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