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Savage Pampas

  • 1965
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 52m
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5.7/10
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Robert Taylor, Marc Lawrence, and Ron Randell in Savage Pampas (1965)
Classical WesternSpaghetti WesternAdventureDramaWestern

In the late 1800s, an army captain tries to tame the open plains of Argentina, which are dominated by Indians and bandits. To help do this, the captain brings in a party of women to keep his... Read allIn the late 1800s, an army captain tries to tame the open plains of Argentina, which are dominated by Indians and bandits. To help do this, the captain brings in a party of women to keep his soldiers happy.In the late 1800s, an army captain tries to tame the open plains of Argentina, which are dominated by Indians and bandits. To help do this, the captain brings in a party of women to keep his soldiers happy.

  • Director
    • Hugo Fregonese
  • Writers
    • Hugo Fregonese
    • John Melson
    • Ulises Petit de Murat
  • Stars
    • Robert Taylor
    • Ron Randell
    • Marc Lawrence
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    449
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    • Director
      • Hugo Fregonese
    • Writers
      • Hugo Fregonese
      • John Melson
      • Ulises Petit de Murat
    • Stars
      • Robert Taylor
      • Ron Randell
      • Marc Lawrence
    • 18User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Captain Martín
    Ron Randell
    Ron Randell
    • Padrón
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Sgt. Barril
    Ty Hardin
    Ty Hardin
    • Miguel Carreras
    Rosenda Monteros
    Rosenda Monteros
    • Rucu
    Mario Lozano
    • Santiago
    Felicia Roc
    • Camila Ometio
    • (as Fela Roque)
    Ángel del Pozo
    Ángel del Pozo
    • Lt. Del Río
    Susana Mara
    • Sarita
    Enrique Ávila
    Enrique Ávila
    • Petizo
    Laura Granados
    Laura Granados
    • Carmen
    Milo Quesada
    Milo Quesada
    • Alfonso
    Charles Fawcett
    • Pvt. El Gato
    • (as Carlos Fawcett)
    Héctor Quiroga
    • Pvt. Pepe
    Lucía Prado
    Lucía Prado
    • Chiquito
    Juan Carlos Galván
    Juan Carlos Galván
    • Isidro
    Jorge Rigaud
    Jorge Rigaud
    • Old Man
    • (as George Rigaud)
    José María Caffarel
    José María Caffarel
    • Vigo
    • (as Jose Maria Cafarell)
    • Director
      • Hugo Fregonese
    • Writers
      • Hugo Fregonese
      • John Melson
      • Ulises Petit de Murat
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    9drystyx

    Tittilating movie is what the spaghetti westerns should have been

    Tittilating and exciting describe this movie, which has a opiate effect of luring the viewer in and addicting the viewer. Its a South of the border Western with Robert Taylor portraying an anti hero in charge of a group soldiers who are drafted from the prisons and gallows. He has his hands full just trying to keep them all from deserting. Ty Hardin plays an anarchist who slowly wins over Taylor's confidence and possibly respect. They are among a handful of men who transport beautiful women to the fort to help keep the number of deserters down. Meanwhile, former deserters unite with local natives and try to steal the women. Taylor plays the sort of anti hero who is much more believable and identifiable than the clownish ones of later spaghetti Westerns. Taylor, like Eastwood, wasn't as gifted an actor as his fellow cast members in most cases, so his stoic look serves as that of observer-cynic. However, the writing of "Savage Pampas" is far superior to that of the spaghetti Westerns. The characters are well defined and written well enough that you don't need an Eli Wallach or Lee Van Cleef to pull them off. Still, Hardin was never a slouch in the acting department. His anti hero has more heart than Taylor's, but Taylor's character is still convincing. Like true anti heroes, they're not superhuman murderous machines, but much more in line with the old West. The ending is totally unpredictable, and as far as I know, an unusual fate for Robert Taylor, and Ty Hardin. The music has a fascination to it, and it helps lure you in. One of the great Westerns.
    5artzau

    Taylor--at the end of the trail

    This was one of Robert Taylor's final films. It should be seen not so much for his stiff performance (that was his style) as the Argentine Army Captain who's posted in the pampas during the last century, but for the realistic setting and story line this movie displays. It's not a great film but it does have some merits. Probably the only other face that will be recognized is that of Ty Hardin from the 50's TV show. There's a video now but you can likely still catch this one the late show too. But, it's worth watching. Taylor made a couple of other films before dying in 1969 but they're really not worth mentioning. But, check this one out for some quite accurate portrayals of gauchos on the wild pampas.
    6ma-cortes

    Churrasco/Paella picture co-produced by Spanish/Argentinian/US and shot in Spain and Argentina with a good cast

    In the late 1800's , in the thunderous Argentina , where the boundary between Indians and Europeans was marked by "Fortines" (little forts) manned by conscripted soldiers . There is a pillbox in the middle of the Pampa surrounded by Indian tribes , this fort is commanded by a stiff commander (José Nieto) who along with his captain named Martin (Robert Taylor as the lead) decide to bring women from Buenos Aires , for not deserting soldiers . To help do this , the captain brings in a party of women to keep his soldiers happy . Meanwhile , the army captain tries to tame the open plains of Argentina which are dominated by Indians and bandits . As the movie centers on the forced transportation of a group of women (Isabel Pisano , Rosana Monteros, Laya Raki , among others) , hookers and convicted of crimes and banished to the fortines to alleviate the loneliness of the soldiers . Being attacked by Indians and cutthroats whose gang is made up of army deserters led by Padrón (Ron Randell) .

    Remake of 1946 Argentinian film ¨Pampa Barbara¨ (1946) with Luisa Vehil directed by Lucas Demare and Fregonese himself. The script is at times a little bit stilted , moody and dramatic , but does a good job of capturing the violent environment , including brutal killings and beheading , as well as breathtaking battles and gorgeous outdoors . It narrates in Spaghetti Western style the gradual rolling back of the native Indians of Argentina from their ancestral lands by the Europeans and their descendants as well as settlers , cattlemen and army soldiers . Savage Pampas is glossy and sleek , but somehow doesn't manage to rise to a superior quality . In spite of efforts towards authenticity , the film fails on some non-sense scenes and other disconcerting events . The veteran Robert Taylor in his last film plays a rugged army captain and his nemesis , a rebel deserter , is well played by Ron Randell . Fine acting all around, especially from the support cast that included some of the best secondaries of the period , usual in co-productions (Spaghetti Western , Peplum) like José Jaspe , Julio Peña, José María Caffarel , Angel Del Pozo , Milo Quesada , George Rigaud , Sancho Gracia , José Nieto , Enrique Avila , Barta Barry . Excellent production design by the Oscarized Gil Parrondo (Gil was an unfailingly good production designer in more than 80 movies over 50 years). Colorful and evocative cinematography in Superpanorama 70 by Manuel Berenguer . Thhrilling and atmospheric musical score by Waldo De Los Rios .

    The motion picture was professionally directed by Hugo Fregonese , though has numerous flaws and gaps . Direction by Fregonese maintains a steady pace and is partially as good in interiors as in outdoor action scenes . Hugo Fregonese is familiar remember the Argentine director for his Hollywood work , that began with One Way Street in 1950 and included some biggies such as Blowing Wild (1953), his biggest hit . Fregonese started in Argentina, and Pampa Bárbara , first version , is the first first film he directed he is listed as co- director with Lucas Demare . He had done his apprenticeship with Demare as assistant director in two previous films. Hugo was an Argentina director who emigrated to Hollywood, then became technical adviser on latino themes at Columbia Studios in Hollywood, and subsequently under contract at Universal from 1950 to 1952 filming ¨Man in the attic¨ with Jack Palance , ¨Blowing wild¨with Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck , ¨Decameron Nights¨with Joan Fontaine , ¨Harry Black and the tiger¨with Stewart Granger . Spent the rest of the decade in Europe directing Euro-westerns as ¨Apache's last battle¨ , this ¨Savage Pampas¨ and potboilers as "The Death Ray of Dr. Mabuse" , Terror as "Dracula vs. Frankenstein" before finishing his career back in the country of his birth . Rating : 6 , acceptable and passable . Worthwhile seeing for marvelous landscapes and breathtaking outdoors from Argentina and Spain.
    5bkoganbing

    Soldiers on the Pampas have needs

    Savage Pampas is a film with an unusual setting for the English speaking world, the pampas plains of Argentina at the end of the 19th century. The film is based on a novel Pampa Barbera and was filmed in Argentina before.

    Robert Taylor is a captain in command of a garrison on the frontier, a whole lot like the American West. But he's having some big troubles. Taylor has a morale problem at the fort, the men are deserting him bit by bit because outlaw chief Ron Randell gives them an outlet for their sexual frustration, women. It's strictly stag at Taylor's post no matter how much he tries to convince the high command in Buenos Aires that his men have needs. It's also to be remembered that most of the men aren't the best quality around. They're not king and country volunteers as Clark Gable put it in Mutiny on the Bounty. In fact a whole lot of them are criminals and were given the choice of the army or prison.

    Finally he does convince higher ups that some women are essential for morale, so Taylor is given an assignment of escorting some prostitutes let out for that purpose. Of course all this leads up to the inevitable showdown between Taylor and Randell.

    Taylor in his one and only appearance in a spaghetti western covers some familiar ground. In Westward the Women he escorts some brides to be across the American west. He's the stern and rugged Taylor we've come to know in his later films, tough, but compassionate.

    The film was photographed in Spain and two other American actors appear in it with Taylor. Marc Lawrence is a sergeant in Taylor's command and Ty Hardin plays an anarchist newspaper editor who accompanies the prostitutes because he's been given a choice, army or jail. Hardin has some biting lines, some of the best in the film and he makes the most of them.

    It must have been an interesting set on Savage Pampas. On one hand we have Robert Taylor who was a friendly witness at the House Un American Activities Committee. And also Marc Lawrence who's career suffered the effects of the blacklist. I imagine things must have been tense.

    Other than knowing about Evita Peron and her husband, Argentina or for that matter Latin America in general, is not a history that most Americans are taught. It's still said that Argentina is a frontier country built around a capital city. This picture shows a slice of their frontier life you might not normally be exposed to.

    For that reason I recommend seeing Savage Pampas. For that reason and because it's one of the last films of one of Hollywood's truly great stars who in his last years was somewhat at sea due to the decline of the studio system.
    7norbert-plan-618-715813

    Great visuals

    The curiosity here is that it is a western, which takes place in Argentina, in the pampas. There are soldiers, here led by Robert Taylor, Indians, deserters, and a highwayman type villain, who looks a bit like a spaghetti western (the film is from 1965).

    The film is in CinemaScope format and spends much of its time filming characters who cut across the horizon with the sky, the ridge line, which makes for great cutaways, as they spend their time moving around: the subject matter concerns the escorting of a convoy of prostitutes to a garrison lost in the pampas to reduce the rate of desertion, as they haven't seen a woman in several years. Of course, this convoy is coveted by everyone.

    Robert Taylor plays the chief officer who is constantly beaten, kicked, dragged in the dust, but also experienced and having no more illusions. And the character of the anarchist, who is finally the most interesting, invites a little humor and irony.

    All in all, the film lasts, thanks to its visual qualities.

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      Ron Randell and Laya Raki were married at the time of this film.
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      Remake of Pampa bárbara (1945)

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    • Release date
      • July 1967 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Argentina
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Savage Pampas!
    • Filming locations
      • Samuel Bronston Studios, Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Producciones Jaime Prades
      • D.A.S.A.
      • Bronston International S.A.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • 70 mm 6-Track
      • Stereo
      • Dolby Surround 7.1

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