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Sergio CorbucciZdjęcia:
Alejandro UlloaMuzyka:
Ennio MorriconeObsada:
Franco Nero, Jack Palance, Fernando Rey, Iris Berben, Tomas Milian, José Bódalo, Gino Pernice, Karin Schubert, Eduardo Fajardo, Víctor Israel (więcej)Opisy(1)
Akcja filmu toczy się w trakcie rewolucji meksykańskiej. Handlarz bronią sprzymierza się z generałem, aby uwolnić intelektualnego przywódcę sprawy rewolucyjnej. (FlixClassic)
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"My dad used to clean toilets in Spain. He came here with high hopes. He wanted pay-toilets in Mexico." A satirical spaghetti western from the much-popular wave of revolutionary conscious movies from the era of the Mexican Revolution. But after a more than solid start, it loses its breath for a long time; and it even looses its refreshing self-depreciating perspective. It's not until the stylish final third (the village versus Nero with a machine gun defending Mexico's Gandi²) that it catches its second breath, and then it's too late. The empty filler passages are only saved by Ennio, who is also a bit sloppy this time around but cleverly helped himself with the catchy leftist title song, which is (over)used wherever possible. ()