Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Comedy, Euro-Western, Western, Zapata-Western | Mercenario, der Gefürchtete | 1968 | Il mercenario - The Mercenary - A Professional Gun | Sergio Corbucci | Italy Spain United States | 110 |
7,2 IMDb Nr.96 | Handlung "He sells death to the highest bidder! Buy or die!" A greedy Polish mercenary aids a mine worker and peasant girl as they lead a revolution against the oppressive Mexican Government, and are pursued by an American rival. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by cengelm on 9 January 2005) This film was actually one of my favorites at a student movie theater really many years ago. It was kinda cult and thus shown quite often and the audience could have been always the same. Like many of Corbucci's works it has frequent showings on German TV. IL MERCENARIO is very comparable to the better COMPANEROS which has particularly a much better cast. It's another buddy western with a Nordic (blond) and a Mexican guy where the first is cool and intelligent and the other hot tempered and rather low witted. Compañero Milian is much slicker than Musante who many times prevails just as a fool and is closer to Tuco Ramirez of THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY. Nevertheless Musante feels more realistic as a peasant than the grimacing Milian. Nero is more dominating in his role as the mercenary of Polish origin than as the Swedish Peterson of COMPANEROS. He is never really convinced of the revolutionary values. Curly/Ricciolo (Jack Palance) seems pretty superfluous for the plot and serves as a comic relief character with an extra portion of sadism. In the absence of a real lead villain he enters the final duel. The pace of the film is fast and the excellent (maybe Morricone's best) and rousing score supports the generous action. Machine guns are roaring and counting the bodies falling seems pretty impossible. Impressing wide screen photography immerses the viewer. 9/10 with a slight nostalgic bonus. Top 10 Spaghetti Western. | Darsteller Franco Nero ... Sergei "Polack" Kowalski Tony Musante ... Paco Román Jack Palance ... Ricciolo (Curly) Giovanna Ralli ... Columba Eduardo Fajardo ... Alfonso García Franco Giacobini ... Pepote Álvaro de Luna ... Ramón Raf Baldassarre ... Mateo Joe Kamel ... Sebastián Franco Ressel ... Studs José María Aguinaco ... Ramírez Simón Arriaga ... Simón José Canalejas ... Lerkin Juan Cazalilla ... Mayor Remo De Angelis ... Hudo | ||||
Musik | Drehbuch Franco Solinas | Giorgio Arlorio | Luciano Vincenzoni | Sergio Spina | Adriano Bolzoni | Sergio Corbucci | Produktion |