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| | |'''This film is set in the Mexican Sierra at approximately the time of filming: the late 1960s. Although it could be attributed mainly a Gangster film it is listed here as it utilizes Western Films aesthetics.''' | ||
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* [[/DVD| | '''Deadlock''' (Germany 1970 / Director: Roland Klick) | ||
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<center>{{Eurowestern}} | |||
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* [[/BluRay|BluRay releases]] | |||
* [[/DVD|DVD releases]] | |||
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | * [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | ||
* [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]] | * [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]] | ||
* [ | * [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/deadlock-roland-klick-1970/467 Forum Topic] | ||
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*'''Runtime:''' 88 min | *'''Runtime:''' 88 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 15.10.1970 | *'''Release Date:''' 15.10.1970 | ||
=== Also known as === | |||
Duello a tre (Italy) | Encuentro en Deadlock (Spain) [video title] | Тупик (Russia) | Dos Bandidos (Venezuela) | |||
= | === Cast and crew === | ||
== Cast and crew == | |||
*'''Cast:''' Mario Adorf (Charles), Anthony Dawson (Sunshine), Marquard Bohm (Kid), Mascha Rabben (Jessie), Betty Segal (Corinna), Siegurd Fitzek (Enzo) | *'''Cast:''' Mario Adorf (Charles), Anthony Dawson (Sunshine), Marquard Bohm (Kid), Mascha Rabben (Jessie), Betty Segal (Corinna), Siegurd Fitzek (Enzo) | ||
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* '''Producer:''' Roland Klick | * '''Producer:''' Roland Klick | ||
==Synopsis== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
A man called 'Kid' wanders through the desert exhausted, he carries a suitcase. His arm is bleeding from a gunshot. Finally passing out from the heat and blood loss, he lays prone until Charles Dump, a loner living in the shell of an abandoned mining camp, finds him passed out in the middle of nowhere. Dump checks the man's luggage and finds it filled with millions of dollars. Taking the man and the money back to his camp, Charles thinks he might have finally hit it rich. 'Kid', finally wakes-up and warns Charles that Sunshine, the money's owner, will come looking for it. Sure enough, Sunshine comes down on them, hot on the trail of his cash. A game of cat and mouse begins with everyone working for their own purposes. The time for splitting shares long past, only one man can walk away with the suitcase. | A man called 'Kid' wanders through the desert exhausted, he carries a suitcase. His arm is bleeding from a gunshot. Finally passing out from the heat and blood loss, he lays prone until Charles Dump, a loner living in the shell of an abandoned mining camp, finds him passed out in the middle of nowhere. Dump checks the man's luggage and finds it filled with millions of dollars. Taking the man and the money back to his camp, Charles thinks he might have finally hit it rich. 'Kid', finally wakes-up and warns Charles that Sunshine, the money's owner, will come looking for it. Sure enough, Sunshine comes down on them, hot on the trail of his cash. A game of cat and mouse begins with everyone working for their own purposes. The time for splitting shares long past, only one man can walk away with the suitcase. | ||
== Trivia == | === Trivia === | ||
Shot in Israel | Shot in Israel | ||
== External links == | === External links === | ||
* [ | * [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065620/combined Internet Movie Database] | ||
* [http://fistful-of-fish.blogspot.com/2011/03/deadlock-1970.html German Review @Per un pugno di pesce] | * [http://fistful-of-fish.blogspot.com/2011/03/deadlock-1970.html German Review @Per un pugno di pesce] | ||
[[Category:1970]][[Category:Mario Adorf]][[Category:Anthony Dawson]][[Category:Germany]][[Category:Eurowestern]] | [[Category:1970]][[Category:Mario Adorf]][[Category:Anthony Dawson]][[Category:Germany]][[Category:Eurowestern]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 18 September 2022
This film is set in the Mexican Sierra at approximately the time of filming: the late 1960s. Although it could be attributed mainly a Gangster film it is listed here as it utilizes Western Films aesthetics. |
Deadlock (Germany 1970 / Director: Roland Klick)
- Runtime: 88 min
- Release Date: 15.10.1970
Also known as
Duello a tre (Italy) | Encuentro en Deadlock (Spain) [video title] | Тупик (Russia) | Dos Bandidos (Venezuela)
Cast and crew
- Cast: Mario Adorf (Charles), Anthony Dawson (Sunshine), Marquard Bohm (Kid), Mascha Rabben (Jessie), Betty Segal (Corinna), Siegurd Fitzek (Enzo)
- Screenplay: Roland Klick
- Cinematography: Robert van Ackeren [1.66 : 1, color]
- Music: Can
- Producer: Roland Klick
Synopsis
A man called 'Kid' wanders through the desert exhausted, he carries a suitcase. His arm is bleeding from a gunshot. Finally passing out from the heat and blood loss, he lays prone until Charles Dump, a loner living in the shell of an abandoned mining camp, finds him passed out in the middle of nowhere. Dump checks the man's luggage and finds it filled with millions of dollars. Taking the man and the money back to his camp, Charles thinks he might have finally hit it rich. 'Kid', finally wakes-up and warns Charles that Sunshine, the money's owner, will come looking for it. Sure enough, Sunshine comes down on them, hot on the trail of his cash. A game of cat and mouse begins with everyone working for their own purposes. The time for splitting shares long past, only one man can walk away with the suitcase.
Trivia
Shot in Israel