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'''Il Mercenario''' (Italy, Spain [[:Category:1968|1968]] / Director: [[Sergio Corbucci]]) | |||
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'''Contents:''' | |||
* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | * [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | ||
* [[/BR|Available | * [[/BR|Available BluRays]] | ||
* [[/OST|Soundtrack]] | * [[/OST|Soundtrack]] | ||
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | * [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | ||
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* [[Mercenario - Der Gefürchtete (DVD Rezension)|DVD Review (German)]] | * [[Mercenario - Der Gefürchtete (DVD Rezension)|DVD Review (German)]] | ||
* [[The Mercenary - DVD Comparison|DVD Comparison]] | * [[The Mercenary - DVD Comparison|DVD Comparison]] | ||
* [ | * [[Franco Nero Italo-Western Box Review (BluRay)II|Franco Nero Italo-Western Box Review (BluRay)]] | ||
* [https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/the-mercenary-il-mercenario-sergio-corbucci-1968/177 Forum Topic] | |||
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* '''Runtime:''' 107 min | * '''Runtime:''' 107 min | ||
* '''Release Date:''' 20.12.1968 | * '''Release Date:''' 20.12.1968 | ||
== Also known as == | === Also known as === | ||
[[Image:Angloflag.jpg|20px|English titles]] A Professional Gun | Professional Gun | The Mercenary | Revenge of a Gunfighter | [[Image:Germanflag.jpg|20px|Germany]] Die Gefürchteten Zwei | Mercenario - Der Gefürchtete | [[Image:Spanishflag.jpg|20px|Spain]] Salario para matar | El mercenario | Jaguar | [[Image:Portugal.gif|20px|Portugal]] O pistoleiro profissional | [[Image:Finland Flag.gif|20px|Finland]] Ammattitappaja | [[Image:Schweden.gif|20px|Sweden]] Gringo-Professionell Pistolero | [[Image:Frenchflag2.jpg|20px|France]] Un tueur professionnel | [[Image:Brazil flag.gif|20px|Brazil]] Os Violentos Vão para o Inferno | [[file:Japanflag.jpeg|20px|Japan]] Hyo Jaguar | Žoldnéř (Czech Republic) | [[Image:Angloflag.jpg|20px|English titles]] A Professional Gun | Professional Gun | The Mercenary | Revenge of a Gunfighter | [[Image:Germanflag.jpg|20px|Germany]] Die Gefürchteten Zwei | Mercenario - Der Gefürchtete | [[Image:Spanishflag.jpg|20px|Spain]] Salario para matar | El mercenario | Jaguar | [[Image:Portugal.gif|20px|Portugal]] O pistoleiro profissional | [[Image:Finland Flag.gif|20px|Finland]] Ammattitappaja | [[Image:Schweden.gif|20px|Sweden]] Gringo-Professionell Pistolero | [[Image:Frenchflag2.jpg|20px|France]] Un tueur professionnel | [[Image:Brazil flag.gif|20px|Brazil]] Os Violentos Vão para o Inferno | [[file:Japanflag.jpeg|20px|Japan]] Hyo Jaguar | Žoldnéř (Czech Republic) | ||
==Cast | ===Cast=== | ||
[[:Category:Franco_Nero|Franco Nero]] (Sergei Kowalski), [[Tony Musante]] (Paco Roman), [[:Category: | *Italian credits: [[:Category:Franco_Nero|Franco Nero]] (Sergei Kowalski), [[Tony Musante]] (Paco Roman), Franco Giacobini (Pepote), [[:Category:Eduardo Fajardo|Eduardo Fajardo]] (Alfonso Garcia), Franco Ressel (Studs), Alvaro de Luna (Ramon), [[:Category:Raf_Baldassarre|Raf Baldassarre]] (Mateo), Giuseppe Frisaldi [as Joe Kamel] (Sebastian), Ugo Adinolfi, [[:Category:Jack_Palance|Jack Palance]] (Riccioli / Curly), [[Giovanna Ralli]] (Columba), Remo De Angelis (Hudo, maestro d'armi) | ||
*Additional Spanish credits: Lorenzo Robledo (firing squad captain), José Riesgo (Garcia brother), Vicente Roca (Elias Garcia), José Canalejas (Lerkin), Guillermo Méndez (captain), Enrique Navarro (notary), Simón Arriaga (Simon), José I. Zaldua (innkeeper), Francisco Nieto (Antonio), A. Jiménez Castellanos, Tito García (mine foreman) | |||
*Also with: Herman Reynosa (Curly henchman), Adolfo Thous (Mexican at judgment), José Luis Lluch (missing tooth rebel) | |||
====Crew | ====Crew==== | ||
*'''Story:''' Giorgio Arlorio, [[:Category:Franco Solinas|Franco Solinas]] | *'''Story:''' Giorgio Arlorio, [[:Category:Franco Solinas|Franco Solinas]] | ||
*'''Screenplay:''' Luciano Vincenzoni, Adriano Bolzoni, [[Sergio Corbucci]], Sergio Spina | *'''Screenplay:''' Luciano Vincenzoni, Adriano Bolzoni, [[Sergio Corbucci]], Sergio Spina | ||
*'''Cinematography:''' [[:Category:Alejandro Ulloa|Alejandro Ulloa]] | *'''Cinematography:''' [[:Category:Alejandro Ulloa|Alejandro Ulloa]] [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1] | ||
*'''Music:''' [[Ennio Morricone]] | *'''Music:''' [[Ennio Morricone]] | ||
*'''Songs:''' "Bamba vivace", "Estasi", "Il Mercenario", "Fiesta", "Paco", "Canto a mia tierra", "Notte di Nozze" + "Ricciolo" sung by [[:Category:I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni|I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni]] | *'''Songs:''' "Bamba vivace", "Estasi", "Il Mercenario", "Fiesta", "Paco", "Canto a mia tierra", "Notte di Nozze" + "Ricciolo" sung by [[:Category:I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni|I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni]] | ||
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*'''Production Designer:''' Piero Filippone | *'''Production Designer:''' Piero Filippone | ||
==Synopsis== | ===Synopsis=== | ||
During the Mexican revolution mine owner Colonel Alfonso Garcia (Eduardo Fajardo) hires Sergei Kowalski (Franco Nero) a Polish mercenary to protect seven tonnes of silver being transported to the US. Kowalski arrives only to discover the repressed peasant workers, led by Paco Roman (Tony Musante), have taken control of the mine by force. Always eager to make good his losses Kowalski persuades Roman, now in a tight spot with Garcia's army bearing down on him, to hire his services. A sadistic homosexual mercenary called Curly (Jack Palance), wanting the silver himself tries to ambush Kowalski, but Roman thwarts his plans and Curly's men are killed. Kowalski renews his partnership with Roman and after liberating a town the bandits are joined by Columba (Giovanna Ralli) an idealist who's farther was hung for being a revolutionary. With the promise of making Roman as famous as Pancho Villa and all the gang rich in exchange for a hefty daily fee plus expenses, under Kowalski's guidance Roman earns the reputation of a great revolutionary liberator. Garcia's army still desperate to capture the bandits are joined by Curly in their search. Kowalski's financial demands for guidance increase but Roman now married to Columbia sees the true importance of the revolution to the Mexican people. Realising his responsibility for his fellow countrymen Roman reneges on the deal and takes all Kowalski's money for the great cause. The bandits keep Kowalski tied up as a prisoner, but in a devastating attack by Garcia's army he escapes. Kowalski tracks Roman to a rodeo where he is in hiding working as a clown, Curly also trails him there and the scene is set for the final showdown. --[[User:The Halitosis Kid|The Halitosis Kid]] 11:08, 27 May 2007 (CEST) | During the Mexican revolution mine owner Colonel Alfonso Garcia (Eduardo Fajardo) hires Sergei Kowalski (Franco Nero) a Polish mercenary to protect seven tonnes of silver being transported to the US. Kowalski arrives only to discover the repressed peasant workers, led by Paco Roman (Tony Musante), have taken control of the mine by force. Always eager to make good his losses Kowalski persuades Roman, now in a tight spot with Garcia's army bearing down on him, to hire his services. A sadistic homosexual mercenary called Curly (Jack Palance), wanting the silver himself tries to ambush Kowalski, but Roman thwarts his plans and Curly's men are killed. Kowalski renews his partnership with Roman and after liberating a town the bandits are joined by Columba (Giovanna Ralli) an idealist who's farther was hung for being a revolutionary. With the promise of making Roman as famous as Pancho Villa and all the gang rich in exchange for a hefty daily fee plus expenses, under Kowalski's guidance Roman earns the reputation of a great revolutionary liberator. Garcia's army still desperate to capture the bandits are joined by Curly in their search. Kowalski's financial demands for guidance increase but Roman now married to Columbia sees the true importance of the revolution to the Mexican people. Realising his responsibility for his fellow countrymen Roman reneges on the deal and takes all Kowalski's money for the great cause. The bandits keep Kowalski tied up as a prisoner, but in a devastating attack by Garcia's army he escapes. Kowalski tracks Roman to a rodeo where he is in hiding working as a clown, Curly also trails him there and the scene is set for the final showdown. --[[User:The Halitosis Kid|The Halitosis Kid]] 11:08, 27 May 2007 (CEST) | ||
==Trivia== | ===Trivia=== | ||
During the production, the cameraman thought he spotted a UFO, continued filming it and subsequently the team even sent pictures to NASA | During the production, the cameraman thought he spotted a UFO, continued filming it and subsequently the team even sent pictures to NASA | ||
== External Links == | === External Links === | ||
*[ | *[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063293/combined Internet Movie Database] | ||
*[ | *[https://nerdistan.at/il-mercenario/ Article at Nerdistan.at] (German) | ||
* External Reviews: [http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/mercenary/mercenary.htm Review by Shobary] | [http://sonofdjango.blogspot.com/2007/11/mercenary.html Review by Son of Django | * External Reviews: [http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/mercenary/mercenary.htm Review by Shobary] | [http://sonofdjango.blogspot.com/2007/11/mercenary.html Review by Son of Django] | [http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/mercenary Review at Fistful of Pasta] | [https://por-um-punhado-de-euros.blogspot.pt/2013/07/il-mercenario-1968-realizador-sergio.html Review at Por um punhado de euros] | ||
[[Category:1968]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]][[Category:Sergio Corbucci]][[Category:Franco | [[Category:1968]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Spain]] | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Franco Nero]][[Category:Jack Palance]][[Category:Eduardo Fajardo]][[Category:Giovanna Ralli]][[Category:Raf Baldassarre]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Guillermo Méndez]][[Category:Simón Arriaga]][[Category:Tito Garcia]][[Category:Lorenzo Robledo]][[Category:Franco Ressel]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Francisco Nieto]][[Category:José Riesgo]][[Category:Enrique Navarro]][[Category:Remo De Angelis]][[Category:Alvaro de Luna]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Simón Arriaga]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni]][[Category:Zapata Westerns]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:24, 13 November 2021
Il Mercenario (Italy, Spain 1968 / Director: Sergio Corbucci)
Contents:
- Available DVDs
- Available BluRays
- Soundtrack
- Pictures
- Trailers & Clips
- Il Mercenario Focus (2.2010)
- Sample soundtrack clip (mp3)
- Film Review 1
- Film Review 2
- Film Review (German)
- Film Review (Spanish)
- Film & DVD Review (German)
- DVD Review (German)
- DVD Comparison
- Franco Nero Italo-Western Box Review (BluRay)
- Forum Topic
- Runtime: 107 min
- Release Date: 20.12.1968
Also known as
A Professional Gun | Professional Gun | The Mercenary | Revenge of a Gunfighter | Die Gefürchteten Zwei | Mercenario - Der Gefürchtete | Salario para matar | El mercenario | Jaguar | O pistoleiro profissional | Ammattitappaja | Gringo-Professionell Pistolero | Un tueur professionnel | Os Violentos Vão para o Inferno | Hyo Jaguar | Žoldnéř (Czech Republic)
Cast
- Italian credits: Franco Nero (Sergei Kowalski), Tony Musante (Paco Roman), Franco Giacobini (Pepote), Eduardo Fajardo (Alfonso Garcia), Franco Ressel (Studs), Alvaro de Luna (Ramon), Raf Baldassarre (Mateo), Giuseppe Frisaldi [as Joe Kamel] (Sebastian), Ugo Adinolfi, Jack Palance (Riccioli / Curly), Giovanna Ralli (Columba), Remo De Angelis (Hudo, maestro d'armi)
- Additional Spanish credits: Lorenzo Robledo (firing squad captain), José Riesgo (Garcia brother), Vicente Roca (Elias Garcia), José Canalejas (Lerkin), Guillermo Méndez (captain), Enrique Navarro (notary), Simón Arriaga (Simon), José I. Zaldua (innkeeper), Francisco Nieto (Antonio), A. Jiménez Castellanos, Tito García (mine foreman)
- Also with: Herman Reynosa (Curly henchman), Adolfo Thous (Mexican at judgment), José Luis Lluch (missing tooth rebel)
Crew
- Story: Giorgio Arlorio, Franco Solinas
- Screenplay: Luciano Vincenzoni, Adriano Bolzoni, Sergio Corbucci, Sergio Spina
- Cinematography: Alejandro Ulloa [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Ennio Morricone
- Songs: "Bamba vivace", "Estasi", "Il Mercenario", "Fiesta", "Paco", "Canto a mia tierra", "Notte di Nozze" + "Ricciolo" sung by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
- Producer: Alberto Grimaldi
- Editor: Eugenio Alabiso
- Production Designer: Piero Filippone
Synopsis
During the Mexican revolution mine owner Colonel Alfonso Garcia (Eduardo Fajardo) hires Sergei Kowalski (Franco Nero) a Polish mercenary to protect seven tonnes of silver being transported to the US. Kowalski arrives only to discover the repressed peasant workers, led by Paco Roman (Tony Musante), have taken control of the mine by force. Always eager to make good his losses Kowalski persuades Roman, now in a tight spot with Garcia's army bearing down on him, to hire his services. A sadistic homosexual mercenary called Curly (Jack Palance), wanting the silver himself tries to ambush Kowalski, but Roman thwarts his plans and Curly's men are killed. Kowalski renews his partnership with Roman and after liberating a town the bandits are joined by Columba (Giovanna Ralli) an idealist who's farther was hung for being a revolutionary. With the promise of making Roman as famous as Pancho Villa and all the gang rich in exchange for a hefty daily fee plus expenses, under Kowalski's guidance Roman earns the reputation of a great revolutionary liberator. Garcia's army still desperate to capture the bandits are joined by Curly in their search. Kowalski's financial demands for guidance increase but Roman now married to Columbia sees the true importance of the revolution to the Mexican people. Realising his responsibility for his fellow countrymen Roman reneges on the deal and takes all Kowalski's money for the great cause. The bandits keep Kowalski tied up as a prisoner, but in a devastating attack by Garcia's army he escapes. Kowalski tracks Roman to a rodeo where he is in hiding working as a clown, Curly also trails him there and the scene is set for the final showdown. --The Halitosis Kid 11:08, 27 May 2007 (CEST)
Trivia
During the production, the cameraman thought he spotted a UFO, continued filming it and subsequently the team even sent pictures to NASA
External Links
- Internet Movie Database
- Article at Nerdistan.at (German)
- External Reviews: Review by Shobary | Review by Son of Django | Review at Fistful of Pasta | Review at Por um punhado de euros
- 1968
- Italy
- Spain
- Sergio Corbucci
- Ennio Morricone
- Franco Solinas
- Luciano Vincenzoni
- Alberto Grimaldi
- Alejandro Ulloa
- Adriano Bolzoni
- Franco Nero
- Jack Palance
- Eduardo Fajardo
- Giovanna Ralli
- Raf Baldassarre
- Guillermo Méndez
- Simón Arriaga
- Tito Garcia
- Lorenzo Robledo
- Franco Ressel
- Francisco Nieto
- José Riesgo
- Enrique Navarro
- Remo De Angelis
- Alvaro de Luna
- I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
- Zapata Westerns