Vamos a matar, compañeros
Vamos a matar, compañeros (Italy, Wext Germany, Spain 1970 / Director: Sergio Corbucci)
Contents:
- Available DVDs
- Available BluRays
- Soundtrack
- VHS
- Pictures
- Trailers & Clips
- Title song lyrics
- Opinions
- Film Review 1
- Film Review 2
- Film Review 3
- Film Review 4
- Retrospektive Companeros BluRay Rezension (German)
- Retrospective review of Companeros on BluRay
- Film & DVD Review (German)
- DVD Review (German)
- Forum topic
- Runtime: 118 min
- Release Date: 18.12.70
- Filming Locations: Almería. The station is at Villamanta, West of Madrid
Also known as
Companeros (U.S.A.) | Zwei Companeros (Germany) | Lasst uns töten, Companeros (Germany) | Companheiros (Portugal) | Petturit hirteen, companeros! (Finland) | Los Companeros (Spain) | Companeros (France) | Les compagnons de la gloire (France) | Petturit hirteen Companeros (Finland) | Död åt Companeros (Sweden) | Companeros, ro hit med stadskassan (Sweden) | ガンマン大連合 Gunman Dairengo (Japan) | Companeros - Egy kincskereső Mexikóban (Hungary) | رفقا (Iran)
Cast and Crew
- Cast: Franco Nero (Yodlaf "Penguin" Peterson, the Swede), Tomas Milian (Modesto Servando Irureta Goyena, "El Vasco"), Ferdinando Rey (Professor Vitaliano Xantos), Iris Berben (Lola), Jack Palance (John Svedese), José Bódalo [as Francisco Bodalo](General Mongo Alvarez), Karin Schubert (Zaire Harris), Eduardo Fajardo (Colonel), Gino Pernice [as Luigi Pernice](casino croupier), Gerard Tichy (Lieutenant), Lorenzo Robledo (Captain Jim), Alvaro de Luna (John's henchman), Jesus Fernandez, Giovanni Petti (border officer), Giovanni Pulone, Claudio Scarchilli, Victor Israel (American oil baron), Tito Garcia (Pepito Tigero), Simon Arriaga (Mongo henchman), Rafael Albaicin (Mongo henchman), José Canalejas (Mongo henchman), José Luis Lizalde (cantina barman), Joaquin Parra (patrol Lieutenant), Vicente Roca (oil baron), José Marco (Fort Yuma corporal), Antonio Padilla (Mongo bandit), Pablo Gonzalez
- Story: Sergio Corbucci
- Screenplay: Sergio Corbucci, Massimo De Rita, Fritz Ebert, Dino Maiuri
- Cinematography: Alejandro Ulloa [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Ennio Morricone
- Song: "Vamos a matar Companeros" sung by I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
- Producer: Antonio Morelli
Synopsis
Yodlaf the "Swede" arrives at San Bernardino, which is occupied by Mongo Alvarez's band, and meets El Vasco, a young Mexican who thinks he is fighting on the right side for the revolution. In fact the real revolutionaries are the supporters of Prof. Xantos, who is away in America. Yodlaf accepts the task of returning him, and Vasco joins him, although he doesn't share Xantos' theories on non-violence. Yod instead wants quite a different thing: he is only interested in the combination of the safe in which the town's treasure is concealed, and which only Xantos knows. With a gunman on their trail, out for revenge on Yodlaf, they have to work together to survive while travelling back to San Bernandino and learn many things on the way.
External Links
- 1970
- Italy
- Germany
- Spain
- Sergio Corbucci
- Alejandro Ulloa
- Ennio Morricone
- Thomas Milian
- Franco Nero
- Jack Palance
- Fernando Rey
- Eduardo Fajardo
- José Bódalo
- Tito Garcia
- Víctor Israel
- Rafael Albaicín
- Lorenzo Robledo
- Gino Pernice
- José Canalejas
- Simón Arriaga
- Alvaro de Luna
- Giovanni Petti
- I Cantori Moderni di Alessandroni
- Zapata Westerns