L'agente governativo Sol Madrid si unisce a Stacey, una prostituta, per una missione in Messico volta a catturare il mafioso Villanova e il signore della droga Dietrich.L'agente governativo Sol Madrid si unisce a Stacey, una prostituta, per una missione in Messico volta a catturare il mafioso Villanova e il signore della droga Dietrich.L'agente governativo Sol Madrid si unisce a Stacey, una prostituta, per una missione in Messico volta a catturare il mafioso Villanova e il signore della droga Dietrich.
- Oilfield Foreman
- (as Robert McNamara)
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- QuizJohn Cassavetes was part of the original production but he became ill and filming was delayed for three weeks. In the end, he was replaced by Rip Torn. This, at least, was the story put out by the film's publicists at the time - however, later accounts tend simply to say that Cassavetes walked off the movie.
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Capo Riccione: In my day a man like Mitchell would already lie stinking in the sun. Tell us, why a man like Mitchell, a "Mitchell," can know so much about our affairs? There is not a dollar that comes from heroin, whores, horses or protection that he hasn't handled, hasn't counted. He knows every name, every face, every business of everyone in the family. And what your family would not trust to their *blood*, they trusted to Mitchell. Where is he?
Dano Villanova: He'll be found, Capo.
- Curiosità sui crediti[Postscript] "Many nations are helping fight the world battle against vice. In the forefront of these is Mexico. To the Mexican authorities who fight this battle so valiantly, this picture is dedicated by its producers."
- ConnessioniFeatured in Lionpower from MGM (1967)
I like Telly Savalas and wondered how he would do in a lead role. David McCallum was known to me visually, but I wondered how he would do as a lead. Stella Stevens looked good from any angle and surprisingly was spirited, not just a pretty face and curvy bod. Ricardo Montalban was known from the TV series, but I don't think I've really seen him in any early movies. In fact, I caught the actor from The Longest Yard and this is what I like about these older movies-you catch glimpses of actors who had roles in larger films.
I thought the movie had a big feel about it despite McCallum's low key delivery. He was acting from the Clint Eastwood school, and Clint can pull that off as few can. This movie reminded me of a big budget film with B actors playing lead roles. The overall plot was decent, but like said previously, there were a lot of holes. I thought the heroin scene with Stevens was pretty advanced for that time period, even if it was the 60's. They charted some risky territory as her character was pinned down and forced to take the needle.
Not the best of flics, but I'm going to keep the tape. I thought it was a decent movie and being 35 years old, there is a lot of grace given while watching. It's a lot better than most of what comes out of Hollywood today!
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- 15 lug 2004
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
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