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The Big Gundown

Original title: La resa dei conti
  • 1967
  • R
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
7.7K
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The Big Gundown (1967)
Unofficial lawman John Corbett hunts down Cuchillo Sanchez, a Mexican peasant accused of raping and killing a 12-year-old girl.
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A veteran bounty hunter and would-be senator is tasked by a railroad baron with hunting down a crafty, knife-wielding Mexican peasant accused of the rape-and-murder of a young girl.A veteran bounty hunter and would-be senator is tasked by a railroad baron with hunting down a crafty, knife-wielding Mexican peasant accused of the rape-and-murder of a young girl.A veteran bounty hunter and would-be senator is tasked by a railroad baron with hunting down a crafty, knife-wielding Mexican peasant accused of the rape-and-murder of a young girl.

  • Director
    • Sergio Sollima
  • Writers
    • Franco Solinas
    • Fernando Morandi
    • Sergio Donati
  • Stars
    • Lee Van Cleef
    • Tomas Milian
    • Walter Barnes
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    7.7K
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    • Director
      • Sergio Sollima
    • Writers
      • Franco Solinas
      • Fernando Morandi
      • Sergio Donati
    • Stars
      • Lee Van Cleef
      • Tomas Milian
      • Walter Barnes
    • 48User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Jonathan 'Colorado' Corbett
    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Manuel 'Cuchillo' Sanchez
    Walter Barnes
    Walter Barnes
    • Brokston
    Nieves Navarro
    Nieves Navarro
    • The Widow
    Gérard Herter
    Gérard Herter
    • Baron von Schulenberg
    • (as Gerard Herter)
    Manolita Barroso
    Manolita Barroso
    • Rosita Sanchez
    • (as María Granada)
    Roberto Camardiel
    Roberto Camardiel
    • Sheriff Jellicol
    • (as Robert Camardiel)
    Ángel del Pozo
    Ángel del Pozo
    • Chet Miller
    • (as Angel del Pozo)
    Luisa Rivelli
    Luisa Rivelli
    • Willow Creek Prostitute
    Tom Felleghy
    • Father of Chet Miller
    • (as Tom Felleghi)
    Calisto Calisti
    • Mr. Lynch
    Benito Stefanelli
    Benito Stefanelli
    • Jess, Widow's Ranchero
    Nello Pazzafini
    Nello Pazzafini
    • Hondo - Ex-Union Outlaw
    Antonio Casas
    Antonio Casas
    • Brother Smith & Wesson
    José Torres
    José Torres
    • Paco Molinas
    Antonio Molino Rojo
    Antonio Molino Rojo
    • Widow's ranchero
    • (as Molino Rojo)
    Spartaco Conversi
    • Prison Guard Mitchell
    Romano Puppo
    Romano Puppo
    • Rocky, Widow's Ranchero
    • Director
      • Sergio Sollima
    • Writers
      • Franco Solinas
      • Fernando Morandi
      • Sergio Donati
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    8jools B

    Excellent Spaghetti Western with a rousing score.

    What I liked about this film was an intriguing storyline, superb music by Ennio Morricone and Lee Van Cleef. The action scenes are almost on a par with Leone's films and Van Cleef is top-notch (more convincing as a 'good guy').

    After watching my tape of this film, I found out that it was a (badly-cut-by-Columbia) 84 min version. This would explain some confusing sections of the dialogue/narrative.

    I'm told that the fuller versions (there is one of 114 min) are superior. Let's hope this film gets a decent treatment on DVD (hello Sony-Columbia) - it certainly deserves it more than most.
    9Witchfinder-General-666

    Fantastic Italian Western!

    As a big fan of Spaghetti Westerns, two of my all-time favorite directors are Sergio Leone and Sergio Corbucci. Out of all Spaghetti Westerns directed by neither Leone, nor Corbucci, Segio Sollima's "La Resa Dei Conti" aka. "The Big Gundown" is my personal favorite, and doubtlessly one of the greatest films the genre has ever brought forth. An exciting and extremely stylish film with brilliantly drawn characters, "The Big Gundown" is a masterly Spaghetti Western with a political message.

    Jonathan Corbett (Lee Van Cleef), a famous gunman and bounty hunter, is sent to hunt down a Mexican small-time crook named Cuchillo Sanchez (Tomas Milian), who is accused of the rape and murder of a 12-year-old girl. Corbett is an experienced and successful lawman, but Cuchillo is very clever too. On the his long hunt Corbett gets to know Cuchillo, whose guilt he finds more and more doubtful. Although this is a very serious Spaghetti Western in most of its parts, there are some very funny characters, like the almost cartoonish aristocratic Austrian gunman Baron Von Schulenberg (Gérard Herter), a cold-blooded but extremely arrogant and almost Nazi-ish killer wearing a monocle and always looking neat as a pin.

    Sergio Sollima's directing is truly outstanding. The acting is also great, especially the brilliant performances of Tomas Milian and Lee Van Cleef, two of my personal favorite actors. The score by Ennio Morricone is one of a kind, outstanding, even compared to most of the other Morricone soundtracks. In one ingenious part of the movie, for example, Morricone mixes Ludwig Van Beethoven's "Für Elise" with a Mexican guitar and his typical dynamic Spaghetti Western drums. The cinematography and settings are overwhelming in a manner that is en par with Leone. In short: "The Big Gundown" is a formidable gem that even Leone would be proud of, and an Italian Western highlight that no lover of the genre could possibly afford to miss! 10/10
    8elo-equipamentos

    One of the best Spaghetti I've ever seen!!!

    Here we have two legendary actors together, the stereotyped Lee Van Cleef & Tomas Millian, the first a true American from New Jersey that went to stardom after working with the master Sergio Leone, Tomas Millian a Cuban that made an impressive career at Italy and Spain on spaghetti genre although both had a fine experience on Italian Poliziotteschi on the seventies.

    As strange as it may seems Lee Van Cleef plays a good guy Jonathan Colorado Corbett, a bounty hunter that swept the western territory of those outlaws, bank robbers and related, such striking performance impresses the greedy and wealthy financier Brokston (Walter Barnes) that is willing underwrite Corbett to run of the senate's seat, however appears an unexpected sad news, a twelve years old girl was raped and murdered by a Mexican outlaw called Cuchillo (Tomas Millian), they require to Corbett bring him alive to be punished rather than he cross the Mexico frontier.

    The savvy Corbett finds him sooner than he had ever hope, Cuchillo was calmly shaving at a small village, nonetheless the slippery cat burglar escapes with rare smartness, the next stop is a Mormon's wagon train passing by the river area, Corbett finds him about to rape another young girl, once more Cuchillo has a lucky at his side, the young girl shot at Corbett's shoulder, next meeting at widow farmer where the dirtiest runaway at last was arrested, meantime all it took was a small slip up for the cunning outlaw slips away, a new rallying point takes place in a desert waterhole, where the crafty bandolero sticks a cactus's thorn at Corbett's back pretending a snake's bite that is near him, what scene, anyway Cuchillo still gets running over and over until weary confess that he wasn't rape the girl whatsoever, although he knows who did.

    Isn't all that Tarantino regards this movie one the best spaghetti ever, the both leading actors had a flawless performance, the final showdown is priceless , the director Sergio Sollima lived up at Leone's style, I'll look forward for a better restoration preserving the fabulous Aspect Ratio 2.35 : 1, due my copy was of the first generation of DVD!!



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    7AlsExGal

    This should please fans of the spaghetti western sub-genre

    In this Italian spaghetti western from director Sergio Sollima, Lee Van Cleef stars as "Colorado" Corbett, a feared bounty hunter looking to hang up his guns. He's convinced by rich fat-cat Brockston (Walter Barnes) to go on one more manhunt, and in exchange he'll be rewarded with backing for a potential political career. Corbett's quarry is a Mexican known as "Cuchillo" (Tomas Milian), who's accused of sexual assault and murder. What Corbett believes will be an easy takedown turns ever more complicated and dangerous. Also featuring Nieves Navarro, Gerard Herter, Maria Granada, Roberto Camardiel, and Angel del Pozo.

    This has the usual over-blown sound effects and striking musical score (courtesy of Ennio Morricone) that I love in spaghetti westerns. The story doesn't hold a lot of surprises, but fans of the spaghetti sub-genre should dig it.

    I try to avoid promoting individual products, but in this case of the Grindhouse Releasing Blu-ray, it is a fantastic release featuring the remastered American cut on both Blu-ray and DVD, the original Italian version on Blu-ray, and a CD of the soundtrack. The film discs also include commentary tracks and interviews with cast and crew.
    9Wulfstan10

    Excellent "Spaghetti" Western

    This is absolutely one of the best so-called spaghetti westerns ever, after Sergio Leone's films of course, and it rates very highly among all westerns. Unlike many other non-Sergio Leone westerns, the cinematography, camera-work, etc., are all very good and some scenes are very artistic and even worthy of Leone himself.

    Lee van Cleef is excellent as the pseudo-lawman/bounty hunter with integrity who believes in "justice" and "progress" for society.

    Ennio Morricone, as usual, provides a great score for the film. The song is rousing, while the music for the chase scenes is excellent. Morricone also does a folk-music/square dance version of the theme for the wedding party, which is a neat touch.

    The story is interesting and well-developed, as well. In its full-length version, it is in fact somewhat deep, with van Cleef's Corbett being a fairly complex character who undergoes a significant character development in the course of the film. In the abridged American version, unfortunately, he is shown as simply bounty hunter who mercilessly kills all before him in cold blood, who never bats an eye at his job, making his character two-dimensional and making the end more flat, more perfunctory, and less convincing or meaningful. In the full-length version, though, he cares about justice, gives outlaws a choice (and a chance), and there is significant development on how he becomes so obsessed with finding Cuchillo that he crosses the boundary between justice and personal obsession. He then re-examines himself and the events in which he finds himself to come to a significant realisation near the end.

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    • Trivia
      This is one of Quentin Tarentino's favorite spaghetti westerns.
    • Goofs
      At around an hour and twenty minutes into the movie there is a scene where a girl is carrying a tray with 6 glasses of which 5 are full and 1 is empty. In the next shot however there are 7 glasses on the tray of which 3 are full and 4 are empty.
    • Quotes

      Baron von Schulenberg: When you are about to kill a man, what do you look at? I've asked this question of other men, and do you know what they always say? They look at his hands. I don't. I look at his eyes...

      [pause]

      Baron von Schulenberg: ...because a moment before he moves his hand, his eyes betray him. And you can always read death in them: yours or his.

    • Alternate versions
      The original Italian cut of the film is approximately 110 minutes (approximately 105 minutes PAL) and was distributed in several European countries theatrically and on video formats. However, upon its US and UK release (and possibly Japanese release), the film was cut down to approximately 90 minutes. While most of these cuts involved trimming down dialogue, some entire scenes were cut, such as Corbett in the Sherrif's office after killing the three criminals in the opening, Cuchillo and Corbett's visit to a Church, and Cuchillo in bed with his wife Rosita. While most of this footage is thought not to have been dubbed in English, a few scenes, such as the church scenes and Cuchillo/Rosita scene were dubbed in English for some markets outside of the US and UK. As of now, only the 90 minute cut has had any official distribution in the US, while a fan made DVD known as the "Franco Cleef Edition" has made the rounds in the US featuring the Italian cut with English language and subtitled Italian for the scenes in which English audio could not be obtained.
    • Connections
      Edited from Man from Nowhere (1966)
    • Soundtracks
      Run, Man, Run
      Music by Ennio Morricone

      Lyrics by Audrey Nohra

      Performed by Maria Cristina Brancucci (as Christy)

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    • Release date
      • March 4, 1967 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sokolov plen
    • Filming locations
      • Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Produzioni Europee Associate (PEA)
      • Tulio Demicheli P.C.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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