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Four Rode Out

  • 1969
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
331
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Four Rode Out (1969)
Spaghetti WesternDramaRomanceWestern

A U.S. marshal sets out to bring in a Mexican bandit accused of killing his girlfriend's father, but it turns out that there's more to the story than there first appears to be.A U.S. marshal sets out to bring in a Mexican bandit accused of killing his girlfriend's father, but it turns out that there's more to the story than there first appears to be.A U.S. marshal sets out to bring in a Mexican bandit accused of killing his girlfriend's father, but it turns out that there's more to the story than there first appears to be.

  • Director
    • John Peyser
  • Writers
    • Dick Miller
    • Paul Harrison
    • Don Balluck
  • Stars
    • Pernell Roberts
    • Sue Lyon
    • Julián Mateos
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    331
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Peyser
    • Writers
      • Dick Miller
      • Paul Harrison
      • Don Balluck
    • Stars
      • Pernell Roberts
      • Sue Lyon
      • Julián Mateos
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Pernell Roberts
    Pernell Roberts
    • U.S. Marshal Ross
    Sue Lyon
    Sue Lyon
    • Myra Polsen
    Julián Mateos
    Julián Mateos
    • Frenando Nunez
    • (as Julian Mateos)
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Mr. Brown
    María Martín
    María Martín
    • Rosa
    • (as Maria Martin)
    Leonard Bell
    • Hotel Clerk
    John Clark
    • Livery Stable Owner
    Charles Drace
    • Mr. Polsen
    Neil Wright
    • Priest
    Janis Ian
    Janis Ian
    • The Singer
    • Director
      • John Peyser
    • Writers
      • Dick Miller
      • Paul Harrison
      • Don Balluck
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    5mrsolo1

    Bleeped dialog.

    Interesting film with a strong cast. Pernell Roberts is outstanding and should have had more starring roles. It is slow paced but keeps the viewer's interest. Only a weak script keeps this from being more memorable. Following the success of the spaghetti westerns some American companies took advantage of the Spanish locations and used mostly American casts. "Four Rode Out" has the look of a spaghetti western while avoiding the badly dubbed dialog that hurt the genre. The primary print currently circulating appears to be from a television movie package so some words get bleeped out here and there. Fortunately it is not a choppy as many were.
    2hokeybutt

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    FOUR RODE OUT (1 outta 5 stars) Kind of a pathetic excuse for a western starring Pernell Roberts who gave up his role in TV's "Bonanza" to star in this... a movie which isn't even as good as an average episode of that classic series. Sue Lyon (mostly known for starring in Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita") plays the loyal girlfriend of a Mexican bandit (Julian Mateos) being hunted for the murder of her father. It wasn't really murder... the father killed himself after discovering that his daughter was sleeping around with a Mexican. Regardless, Pernell is determined to bring the bandit in for a fair trial. Leslie Nielsen also appears as a nasty Pinkerton agent with dollar signs in his eyes. Somehow they all wind up in the middle of the desert with little water and not much hope of making it back to the nearest town. Still, they find time for plenty of bickering, an impromptu wedding and even a strip show by the curvy Ms. Lyon. Looks like the kind of movie that could have been shot over a long weekend.
    3moonspinner55

    Dour, unappealing western

    U.S. marshal Pernell Roberts is reluctantly joined by Pinkerton employee Leslie Nielsen in the search for a bank robber and possible murderer who has escaped to the Mexican desert; Sue Lyon, as the woman in love with the bandito, doesn't want him killed and makes the hunting party a trio. Low-budget Spanish production with American leads is technically inept--and far too low-keyed and solemn to make an impression--though it does have appropriately moody music from Janis Ian and interesting performances. Hirsute lawman Roberts manages to put some thought into his portrayal, while Nielsen (looking like Darrin McGavin) adds a little wily flavor. Lyon (still retaining the piercing bedroom eyes from her nymphet youth) struggles with an ill-conceived part, one which requires her to change from her cowgirl duds into a wedding dress in the sweltering heat. Director John Peyser probably intended this to be a psychological western, but he doesn't have the material nor the budget to expand on his deadly-serious ideas. The character conflicts which arise are clichéd, while the mercilessly elongated finale is ridiculously 'arty'. *1/2 from ****
    5ma-cortes

    An average US/Spanish Western co-production completely shot in Almeria , Spain

    This is an exciting film with thrills , go riding , fights , crossfire , and breathtaking outdoors from Spain . It's a thrilling western with continuous confrontation across the perilous and hot desert . U. S. Marshal (Pernell Roberts) sets out to bring in a Mexican thief (Julián Mateos) accused of killing his girlfriend's (Sue Lyon) father and starting an odyssey throughout a dangerous territory under a boiled sun , while water is running out . The third American results to be Mr. Brown (Leslie Nielsen) , a really strange role with dark secrets who is a Pinkerton man interested in recovering the bank money and the bounty as well . However , turning out that there's more to the story than there first shows up to be.

    It's a mediocre Paella Western mostly produced with participation by Spain and USA Dick Miller , based on an original story nu actor/writer Dick Miller a s Richard Miller . It doesn't follow the Sergio Leone wake and being proceeded in American style more than European one . The film packs violence , shootouts and an intriguing story about ambition and treason . The picture scrutinizes the greed and paranoia that afflicts a misfit group of thirsty people , including their enormous difficulties to escape from a sunny desert and a strong taking on among four protagonists . Regarding a two-fisted sheriff on the trail of a Mexican robber who has just stolen a bank where a guard was murdered . The picture provides Pernell Roberts with a mediocre showcase as a tough marshal somewhat in a rough and adventurous mold . It was part of Pernell Roberts' unsuccessful run at movie stardom by showing a silly bravery and masculinity style , following his departure from the enormous TV hit Bonanza in 1965 . In fact , this Western ¨Four Rode Out¨(1969) was shot in Spain at the same time to ¨Tibetana¨(1970) with similar actors and director. It is a mostly shoddy film by displaying a murky script with betrayal , twisted events and disconcerting scenes This film in short budget blends thrills , intrigue , and violent confrontation , but it results to be slow-moving , a little bit boring and regularly made , being filmed in desert of Tabernas , Almeria, Andalucia , Spain . Charismatic performance for whole casting . This is a Chorizo/US Western with various American actors , boasting famous and top-of-the range players , such as : Pernell Roberts , Sue Lyon, Leslie Nielsen and the Spanish Julián Mateos and Maria Martin.

    The musician Janis Ian composes a sensitive soundtrack , including catching and moody songs . It packs atmospheric cinematography by Rafael Pacheco , tough imperfect , being necessary alright remastering because of the film-copy is washed-out . The motion picture was regularly directed by John Peyser . This filmaker directed another Pernell Roberts vehicle in Spain along with Julián Mateos : ¨Tibetana¨ (1970) that was also a flop . Peyser directed as cinema as television movie . As he made occasional theatrical films, such as : ¨Undersea Girl¨ , ¨Massacre Harbor¨, ¨Tibetana¨ , ¨Four rode out¨ . But he usually shot episodes for notorious TV series , such as : ¨Man Without a Gun¨, ¨The Rifleman¨ , ¨The man behind the badge¨ , ¨Suspense¨ , ¨Danger¨ , ¨The Man from U. N. C. L. EÑ , ¨TheVirginian¨ , ¨Bonanza¨ , ¨The Rat Patrol¨ , ¨Switch¨ , ¨Shazam!¨ , ¨Mannix¨ , ¨Hawii 5 .0¨ , ¨Route 66¨, ¨ Warner Brothers Presents¨ , ¨Law of the Plainsman¨, ¨Crusader , ¨Perry Mason¨. ¨Four Rode Out (1969) rating : 5/10 . Average but passaable . The film will appeal to Spanish Westerns enthusiasts and Almerian landscapes lovers.
    6heybhc

    Not As Bad As Advertised

    I kind of liked this slow-moving western, filmed in Spain's Almeria region. Technically this is a spaghetti western, a USA-Spain co-production, although only the location and one of the stars have any sort of Euro-Western pedigree. The music, by Janice Ian, is about as far from Ennio Morricone as you can get, although some of the banjo plunking is appropriate. Pernell Roberts is very good as the Marshal, after fugitive Julian Mateos (THE HELLBENDERS, RETURN OF THE SEVEN) who robbed a bank during which a teller was killed. Along for the ride are slimy Pinkerton man Brown played by Leslie Nielsen in a rare villainous role, and lovely Sue Lyon as Mateos' fiancé, who wants to see him brought in alive. They ride and ride, then ride some more, and finally pause for a brief action scene, then ride back the way they came, but now they're low on water. It takes patience to watch, but the actors keep our interest, and I was pleased by the ending. As half of a dollar DVD I felt my fifty cents was pretty well spent. Two puzzles though, all the listings for this flick say 1971 but the titles at the end claim 1968. I tend to believe the titles. Also, the version I saw bleeped the word whore when it was spoken, several times in the first few minutes. I wonder why?

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    • Release date
      • December 11, 1971 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dödens öken
    • Filming locations
      • Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Ada Films
      • Pyser/Landau
      • Sagittarius Productions
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      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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