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El Condor

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1.5K
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Jim Brown, Lee Van Cleef, and Marianna Hill in El Condor (1970)
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The El Condor, the fabled Mexican stronghold rumoured to contain Emperor Maximilian's mythical reserves in gold, will attract two adventurous fortune seekers, who with eyes gleaming with des... Read allThe El Condor, the fabled Mexican stronghold rumoured to contain Emperor Maximilian's mythical reserves in gold, will attract two adventurous fortune seekers, who with eyes gleaming with desire, will shortly know that only fools rush in.The El Condor, the fabled Mexican stronghold rumoured to contain Emperor Maximilian's mythical reserves in gold, will attract two adventurous fortune seekers, who with eyes gleaming with desire, will shortly know that only fools rush in.

  • Director
    • John Guillermin
  • Writers
    • Larry Cohen
    • Steven W. Carabatsos
  • Stars
    • Jim Brown
    • Lee Van Cleef
    • Patrick O'Neal
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Larry Cohen
      • Steven W. Carabatsos
    • Stars
      • Jim Brown
      • Lee Van Cleef
      • Patrick O'Neal
    • 22User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Luke
    Lee Van Cleef
    Lee Van Cleef
    • Jaroo
    Patrick O'Neal
    Patrick O'Neal
    • Chavez
    Marianna Hill
    Marianna Hill
    • Claudine
    • (as Mariana Hill)
    Iron Eyes Cody
    Iron Eyes Cody
    • Santana
    Imogen Hassall
    Imogen Hassall
    • Dolores
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    Elisha Cook Jr.
    • Old Convict
    • (as Elisha Cook)
    Gustavo Rojo
    Gustavo Rojo
    • Colonel Anguinaldo
    Florencio Amarilla
    • Aguila
    Julio Peña
    Julio Peña
    • General Hernandez
    Ángel del Pozo
    Ángel del Pozo
    • Lieutenant
    • (as Angel Del Pozo)
    Patricio Santiago
    • Julio
    John Clark
    • Prison Guard Captain
    Raúl Mendoza Castro
    • Indian
    • (as Raul Mendoza Castro)
    Rafael Albaicín
    • Officer
    • (as Rafael Albaicin)
    George Ross
    • Guard
    Ricardo Palacios
    Ricardo Palacios
    • Chief Bandit
    Charles Stalnaker
    • Bandit
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Larry Cohen
      • Steven W. Carabatsos
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    8jerrycurlz

    Excellent Action, great Drama

    This motion picture is in my opinion, undoubtedbly Jim Brown's best cinematic performance . The action and cinematography reminded me of The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (Lee Van Cleef probably had something to do w/ it) He also does an excellent job.

    The plot is well-scripted, and the motion picture is paced well. I don't know the name of the lead actress in the picture--but man, she must've been working out or something because she is/ was pretty fine. All in all, a definite thumb up picture.
    6adrianovasconcelos

    El Condor is not bad... and not that good, either!

    John Guillermin was a better than average director but even he can't save this movie from its clichés and predictable script. Of course, by 1970 the civil rights movement was well under way and the black lead had to make up in cleverness for what the white counterpart had in stupidity. So, Brown and van Cleef make a workable duo thanks to Brown's superior intelligence and strength, while Lee shoots and blows up anything that moves.

    Acting is generally substandard. The stunning Marianna Hill, with a truly fantastic set of boobs, steals the show.

    The script is explosive - not through its quality but through the constant explosions on the screen.

    Photography is cheap color, unsteady at times.

    Still, I carried on watching until the inevitable ending. Won't happen again.
    bob the moo

    Promising leads don't cover an unremarkable western

    When he is part of a chain gang, Luke overhears talk of a fort where millions of dollars worth of gold is hidden under the guard of part of the Mexican army. He escapes from his captors and enlists the help of gold prospector Jaroo to help him recover the gold. Jaroo has connections with a tribe of Indians who will be told it is a political matter and promised horses and guns for their help. The duo set out with their enlisted army to attack the fort of General Chavez and steal the gold.

    This film looked interesting to me because it had a black star in the lead as well as the grizzled Van Cleef. I didn't know anything about the plot but decided to give it a go. Despite some good touches along the way, there isn't really much that makes this western stand out – it's all pretty standard stuff. The ending has a good twist and a downbeat ending but it's nothing that unusual for a western of this sort. The film does have some good bits of light humour, however it also tries to have all the usual clichés thrown in as well – we have the two leads fighting, Jaroo being kind to a child (with sappy Mexican music in background), nudity and Wild Bunch style excessive violence at each stage.

    The film is still passable as long as you know what you're watching and don't expect too much. As a western it is quite fun if you're just after something undemanding with lots of gunfights. However more than that and you'll be disappointed. The cast carries the film at several points; or at least the lead two do. Jim Brown is a pretty good screen presence even if his skills as an actor leave a little to be desired. Here his physical presence and (slightly out of place, period wise) swagger. Van Cleef has a better character and it's a shame that he plays second fiddle to Brown for much of the film – but he is still very interesting to watch. O'Neal is only so-so, Iron Eyes Cody has little to do and Hill is pretty but not much else.

    Overall this is a passable western as long as you don't expect too much. It is nicely driven along by the screen presence of Brown and Van Cleef. Other than them and the odd good touch here and there, this film is quite unremarkable as westerns go.
    5mgtbltp

    Van Cleef's performance is worth the view

    Saw this 36 years ago on Times Square in NYC. Got a tolerably Good VHS of it on Amazon.com for about $5.

    It was directed by John Guillermin, and stars Lee Van Cleef, Jim Brown, Patrick O'Neal, Marianna Hill, Iron Eyes Cody, Elisha Cook Jr., and Dan Van Husen. It was made around the Blaxplotation Era, its not great but its not bad as far as an action flick goes. The score by Jaffe is nothing to get worked up about, Its supposed to take place at the end Maxamilian's Mexico reign (1867) , but all the Colts are vintage 1873 Peacemakers, so any historical reality is lost with this film at the git go. Check your brains at the door.

    Its highlight for me (and the reason for any Lee Van Cleef fan to get this film) is Van Cleef's turn as a character named Jaroo.

    Jaroo is as far from Van Cleef's Mortimer as you can probably go. Here he plays a somewhat shallow, alcoholic, happy go lucky Indian Trader, an Apachero so to speak, who has lived on and off with the Apaches. He's a dusty, scrawny looking saddle bum, his trademark hawk like face in this film is transformed more into a beady-eyed weasel. He wears a two bear claw necklace around his neck and a small poke that holds two gold nuggets. We first meet him as he guzzling down some whiskey in a bar.

    But this is more a vehicle for Brown, and we meet him first at a prison camp, he plays a character named Luke & he is shackled to Elisa Cook Jr. Cook tells him about El Condor fort sort of the Ft. Knox of Mexico. Luke is summoned to the commandants office and offered a pardon if he would join up with General Sherman. But he escapes and heads for the gold of El Condor. Brown is average in this too.

    Luke teams up with Jaroo since Jaroo can get Apache Chief Santana and an army of Apache Warriors to attack the fort for plunder rather than the gold and then Luke & Jaroo can split the Mexican Treasury.

    Patrick O'Neal is the Mexican General in command of El Condor and knockout Marianna Hill his mistress. O'Neal is OK in the role and Hill does a full frontal striptease at a crucial plot point, wow. She's got quite the rack , and all of us Clint fans will recognize her from her role of town tramp Calle Travers from High Plains Drifter.

    Now I know why we never see this film on TV, lots of bare flesh throughout.

    There is a great sequence in a Mexican town where Jaroo has a scene with a small Mexican boy that is pretty touching. Later there is another good sequence when Jaroo gets "gold fever".

    Shot in Almeria. Just treat this more as mindless entertainment, with a very good performance by Van Cleef. It could have been way better than it is but it was made to just cash in on the SW craze.

    Its better than I remembered.
    hemiram

    Not great, but enjoyable enough.

    I saw this movie with my dad in 1970, something we had planned to see was sold out, and we both liked Westerns, so we picked this. Van Cleef does a good job, but Brown is his normal stiff as a board self. I found he was the same in real life when I met him in 1980. He knew someone I worked with from his football days and I guess he brought him to work to prove he really did know him. Patrick O'Neal as a Mexican is hilarious!

    The highlight is the Marianna Hill nude scene, but there are a lot of explosions and action to pass the time quickly enough. There are a lot of worse ways to spend an evening.

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    • Trivia
      The huge fortress of El Condor, built in Spain for this movie, was subsequently featured in many other films, including A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die (1972) and Conan the Barbarian (1982).
    • Goofs
      Since the Apaches were watching the fort, they would have seen what was happening and either attacked the patrol staking out Jim and Lee, or rescued them once it was done.
    • Quotes

      Luke: We'll wait until they get undressed. I don't want any holes in those uniforms.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Indiana Jones: Making the Trilogy (2003)

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    • Release date
      • September 6, 1970 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Apache languages
    • Also known as
      • El condor
    • Filming locations
      • Desierto de Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain(Exterior scenes, Fort El Condor)
    • Production company
      • Carthay Continental
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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