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'''Contents:'''
'''Contents:'''
* [http://www.spaghetti-western.net/forum/index.php/topic,1476.0.html Forum topic]
* [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/jaguar-1963-franco/1295 Forum topic]
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== Also known as ==
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== Cast and crew ==
== Cast and crew ==
*'''Cast:''' José Suárez (Jose Mendoza/Jaguar), Sylvia Sorrente (as Silvia Sorrente)(Lolita), Todd Martin (Lieutenant Alberto Kalman), Manuel Zarzo (Carlos), Georges Rollin (Colonel Saltierra), Roberto Camardiel (General Juano), Beni Deus, Xan das Bolas, Alicia Altabella, Miguel Brendel, Antonio G. Cara, Félix Dafauce (Colonel Mendoza), Albertina Escobar, Roberto Font (Padre Francisco), Tito Garcí­a, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Rafael Hernández, Antonio Padilla, Marta Reves (Ines Saltierra), José Riesgo, Francisco Serrano, Guillermo Vera, María Vico (Marina), Jesus Franco
*'''Cast:''' José Suárez (Jose 'The Jaguar' Mendoza), Sylvia Sorrente [as Silvia Sorente](Lolita), Roberto Camardiel (General Juano), Manuel Zarzo (Carlos), Todd Martin (Lieutenant Alberto Kalman), Roberto Font (Padre Francisco), Marta Reves (Inés Saltierra), Félix Dafauce (Colonel Mendoza), Xan das Bolas (gold train officer), María Vico (Marina, maid), Beni Deus (Saltierra officer), Georges Rollin (Colonel Fernando Saltierra), Alicia Altabella, Elsa Cabada, Machucambos (band)
*Also with: Mike Brendel (Carlos, hangman), Guillermo Vera (Jaguar blowgun bandit), Sandalio Hernández (Jaguar pipesmoking bandit), Tito Garcí­a (poker dealer), Guillermo Mendez (soldier), Jesus Franco ('visionary' sleepy guard), Antonio G. Cara, Albertina Escobar, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Francisco Serrano


*'''Story:''' Jesus Manera (as David Khuyne)
*'''Story:''' Jesus Manera [as David Khuyne]
*'''Screenplay:''' Nicole Guettard (as Nicole David), Jesus Manera (as Jesus Franco)
*'''Screenplay:''' Nicole Guettard [as Nicole David], Jesus Manera [as Jesus Franco]
*'''Cinematography:''' Emilio Foriscot [black & white, Totalscope]
*'''Cinematography:''' Emilio Foriscot [black & white - Totalscope]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Daniel J. White|Daniel J. White]]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Daniel J. White|Daniel J. White]]
*'''Producer:''' Julian Esteban  
*'''Producer:''' Julian Esteban  


==Synopsis==
==About==
This unusual western from prolific director Jesus Franco begins in 1863 Venezuela during the closing days of the civil war. Georges Rollin, in his final role, portrays Col. Saltierra, who storms the hacienda of ruling Colonel Mendoza (Felix Dafauce) and kills everyone inside except for Mendoza's son Jose (Jose Suarez), who escapes with a servant (Roberto Camardiel). Several years later, Saltierra has gained complete control of the area, but finds himself constantly sabotaged by a shadowy band of revolutionaries led by a man known only as "The Jaguar." The Jaguar is really Juan Mendoza, seeking revenge for the death of his father. At this point, the film turns into more of a romance than might be expected, as Juan falls in love with Saltierra's pretty daughter Ines (Marta Reves). Ines is engaged to marry Lt. Alberto Kalman (Todd Martens), but Juan intervenes, leading to the expected conclusion. Silvia Sorente's steamy performance as a dancer-informant also romanced by Juan is the highlight of this entertaining curio, which also includes an appearance by 1960s pop stars Los Machucambos as a trio of revolutionaries.
This unusual western from prolific director Jesus Franco begins in 1863 Venezuela during the closing days of the civil war. Georges Rollin, in his final role, portrays Col. Saltierra, who storms the hacienda of ruling Colonel Mendoza (Felix Dafauce) and kills everyone inside except for Mendoza's son Jose (Jose Suarez), who escapes with a servant (Roberto Camardiel). Several years later, Saltierra has gained complete control of the area, but finds himself constantly sabotaged by a shadowy band of revolutionaries led by a man known only as "The Jaguar." At this point, the film turns into more of a romance than might be expected, as Jose falls in love with Saltierra's pretty daughter Ines (Marta Reves). Ines is engaged to marry Lt. Alberto Kalman (Todd Martens), but Jose intervenes, leading to the expected conclusion. Silvia Sorente's steamy performance as a dancer-informant is the highlight of this entertaining curio, which also includes an appearance by 1960s pop stars Los Machucambos as a trio of revolutionaries.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057257/ IMDB Link]
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057257/combined Internet Movie Database]


[[Category:Eurowestern]]  
[[Category:1963]][[Category:Spain]]
[[Category:Spain]]
[[Category:Jesus Franco]][[Category:Daniel J. White]]
[[Category:1963]]  
[[Category:Manuel Zarzo]][[Category:Roberto Camardiel]][[Category:Xan das Bolas]][[Category:Guillermo Méndez]][[Category:Tito Garcia]]
[[Category:Jesus Franco]]
[[Category:Eurowestern]]
[[Category:Manuel Zarzo]]
[[Category:Roberto Camardiel]]  
[[Category:Xan das Bolas]]
[[Category:Daniel J. White]]
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Revision as of 16:24, 4 June 2017

El Llanero (Spain 1963 / Director: Jesus Franco)

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Also known as

The Jaguar (U.S.A.) | Le Jaguar (France) | Sfida selvaggia (Italy)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: José Suárez (Jose 'The Jaguar' Mendoza), Sylvia Sorrente [as Silvia Sorente](Lolita), Roberto Camardiel (General Juano), Manuel Zarzo (Carlos), Todd Martin (Lieutenant Alberto Kalman), Roberto Font (Padre Francisco), Marta Reves (Inés Saltierra), Félix Dafauce (Colonel Mendoza), Xan das Bolas (gold train officer), María Vico (Marina, maid), Beni Deus (Saltierra officer), Georges Rollin (Colonel Fernando Saltierra), Alicia Altabella, Elsa Cabada, Machucambos (band)
  • Also with: Mike Brendel (Carlos, hangman), Guillermo Vera (Jaguar blowgun bandit), Sandalio Hernández (Jaguar pipesmoking bandit), Tito Garcí­a (poker dealer), Guillermo Mendez (soldier), Jesus Franco ('visionary' sleepy guard), Antonio G. Cara, Albertina Escobar, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Francisco Serrano
  • Story: Jesus Manera [as David Khuyne]
  • Screenplay: Nicole Guettard [as Nicole David], Jesus Manera [as Jesus Franco]
  • Cinematography: Emilio Foriscot [black & white - Totalscope]
  • Music: Daniel J. White
  • Producer: Julian Esteban

About

This unusual western from prolific director Jesus Franco begins in 1863 Venezuela during the closing days of the civil war. Georges Rollin, in his final role, portrays Col. Saltierra, who storms the hacienda of ruling Colonel Mendoza (Felix Dafauce) and kills everyone inside except for Mendoza's son Jose (Jose Suarez), who escapes with a servant (Roberto Camardiel). Several years later, Saltierra has gained complete control of the area, but finds himself constantly sabotaged by a shadowy band of revolutionaries led by a man known only as "The Jaguar." At this point, the film turns into more of a romance than might be expected, as Jose falls in love with Saltierra's pretty daughter Ines (Marta Reves). Ines is engaged to marry Lt. Alberto Kalman (Todd Martens), but Jose intervenes, leading to the expected conclusion. Silvia Sorente's steamy performance as a dancer-informant is the highlight of this entertaining curio, which also includes an appearance by 1960s pop stars Los Machucambos as a trio of revolutionaries.

External Links

Internet Movie Database

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