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The Price of Power

Original title: Il prezzo del potere
  • 1969
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
997
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The Price of Power (1969)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

In Dallas, an ex-Union soldier attempts to expose a conspiracy of Southerners who murdered his father, his friend and the President.In Dallas, an ex-Union soldier attempts to expose a conspiracy of Southerners who murdered his father, his friend and the President.In Dallas, an ex-Union soldier attempts to expose a conspiracy of Southerners who murdered his father, his friend and the President.

  • Director
    • Tonino Valerii
  • Writers
    • Massimo Patrizi
    • Ernesto Gastaldi
    • Tonino Valerii
  • Stars
    • Giuliano Gemma
    • Warren Vanders
    • María Cuadra
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    997
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tonino Valerii
    • Writers
      • Massimo Patrizi
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Tonino Valerii
    • Stars
      • Giuliano Gemma
      • Warren Vanders
      • María Cuadra
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Giuliano Gemma
    Giuliano Gemma
    • Bill Willer
    Warren Vanders
    Warren Vanders
    • Arthur McDonald
    María Cuadra
    • Lucretia Garfield
    • (as Maria Cuadra)
    Rai Sanders
    • Jack Donavan
    • (as Rai Saunders)
    Fernando Rey
    Fernando Rey
    • Pinkerton
    Antonio Casas
    Antonio Casas
    • Mr. Willer
    Benito Stefanelli
    Benito Stefanelli
    • Sheriff Jefferson
    María Luisa Sala
    • Governor's Wife
    • (as Maria Luisa Sala)
    Ángel Álvarez
    Ángel Álvarez
    • J. B. Cotton
    • (as Angel Alvarez)
    Massimo Carocci
    • Anthony Ward
    Norma Jordan
    • Anne Goddard
    Ángel del Pozo
    Ángel del Pozo
    • Lawyer
    • (as Angel Del Pozo)
    Julio Peña
    Julio Peña
    • Governor of Texas
    Franco Meroni
    Luis Rico
    • Dr. Hunter
    Francisco Sanz
    • Pat
    Manuel Zarzo
    Manuel Zarzo
    • Nick
    José Suárez
    José Suárez
    • Vice President Chester A. Arthur
    • (as José Suarez)
    • Director
      • Tonino Valerii
    • Writers
      • Massimo Patrizi
      • Ernesto Gastaldi
      • Tonino Valerii
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    User reviews18

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    8ster2001

    Top 20 Spaghetti

    Out of the 600 or so Spaghetti Westerns made this has got to be in the top twenty somewhere. Can not believe this hasn't received any reviews! Gemma is excellent in this. Van Johnson is good too though his dubbed voice is a little off killter but that's the charm of the Italian style. Beautiful photography and some excellently staged action. All the supporting characters are well played. The severity of the racist streak in the bad guys is pretty tough even by todays standards which creates an emotional depth to Gemmas character in some of the situations that take place. Absolutely FANTASTIC score by Luis Bacalov. See this is in the wonderful Wide screen DVD from Japan. A spaghetti must have.
    8unbrokenmetal

    Good quality western by Tonino Valerii

    After the civil war, Willer (Giuliano Gemma) who was 4 years in prison for treason, lives in Texas when president Garfield (Van Johnson) comes to visit the unruly state. Although the president was his judge in the trial years ago, Willer rescues his life from assassins. But there is quite a big conspiracy going on involving sheriff Jefferson (Benito Stefanelli) and the owner of the bank of Texas (Fernando Rey) who blackmails the vice president, so plans for a new attempt to murder the president are made immediately.

    Good quality western by Tonino Valerii who shot "Day of Anger" (also with Gemma) the year before and went on to make "My Name Is Nobody" with Henry Fonda and Terence Hill. "The Price of Power" may not be historically accurate (and by the way, the sweet little nothing the saloon dancer is almost wearing comes straight from a 1969 nightclub), and it plays too obviously with the similarities to the JFK assassination case, yet unlike many Italian westerns it rarely drifts away into a bizarre anti-hero fantasy world, the exception being the duel rituals between Willer and Jefferson.
    8bestrockslinger

    A VERY Important "Political Spaghetti Western"

    This movie uses the assassination of President Garfield as a plot device. The makers never intended to tell a historical story. It's an allegory to explore the JFK assassination and the Viet Nam war. Garfield's assassin was an erstwhile ally turned insane. He died because of incredible medical incompetence, 12 weeks later, and it happened in D.C. So, it's a plot device, not an historical movie.

    And it works as a Spaghetti Western. It's among the best of the genre. I'm the kind of anorak that sits there and thinks about every detail, every shot, and I put this in the top 10 most important of the genre. The Italian version is much better than the English one, imho. I've never seen an Italian version of it with English subtitles, so good luck with that one. Bottom line, if you like to sit there and be a know-it-all and pick historical holes in what isn't a historical movie, or like something mindless, you probably won't like it. If you understand the complex cultural statements coming out of 1960's Italy about politics and violence, you will love it.

    The Italians loved it. It's total revenue puts it at the 28th biggest grossing Spaghetti Western in history, 1.273 billion lire (no clue what year's lire that might be). That's about 1/3 of each of the Man With No Name trilogies receipts, which is pretty darn good for one that is virtually unknown here.

    The reviewer that said it was a brain dead version of Stone's JFK has missed the point so many ways...well, the person must be a contortionist to get one's head so far up their own backside. I'm imaging some gen Y twerp that yells "Nu-uh!" to everything. And the length...those type usually love the sound of their own voice.
    9spider89119

    a powerful spaghetti western

    This is a gripping story that borrows elements from the Kennedy assassination, and uses them successfully to create an excellent western tale.

    The movie has a good music score, though it relies on repeating the title theme a little too much. Giuliano Gemma and the rest of the cast are superb. This is a more cerebral than usual spaghetti western that relies more on story than action, and it succeeds because the story is excellent. This is not to say that there is no action in the movie. There is plenty, and it is very well crafted. This movie pulls you in right away, and keeps you absorbed til the end. You'll always be wondering what's in those documents everyone's after. It also has some biting commentary on American politics.

    This movie shows why Valerii, in my opinion, is in a three way tie with Sollima and Corbucci for second place in the rankings of spaghetti western directors.
    8Witchfinder-General-666

    Another Great Western By Tonino Valerii

    Tonino Valerii's "Il Prezzo Del Potere" aka. "The Price Of Power" is an excellent and enthralling Spaghetti Western that mirrors the Kennedy assassination. A great leading performance by Giuliano Gemma and an excellent score by Luis Bacalof are just two of the many reasons to watch this movie.

    In 1881 Texas is divided into those who appreciate the abolition of slavery and just want to live in peace, and those who, after 16 years, still want to reinstall the confederacy. In spite of warnings, President James Garfield, who wants to establish a new policy of equality, decides to visit Dallas, where corrupt law enforcement officials are planning his assassination. Bill Willer (Giuliano Gemma) and two of his friends, a black man named Jack Donovan (Ray Shaunders), and a crippled guy named Nick (Manuel Zarzo) are determined to prevent the President's murder.

    Since James Garfield was not assassinated by racists, who wanted to reinstall the confederacy in Texas, but in Washington DC by mentally unstable Charles Guiteau, the storyline of "Price Of Power" is, of course, historical nonsense. Since the movie, however, doesn't claim historical accuracy, but tries to allude to the 1963 Kennedy assassination in Dallas, the fact that the story is fictitious is legitimate.

    Giuliano Gemma delivers an excellent performance as the main character Bill Willer, Benito Stefanelli is great as the villainous and corrupt Sheriff Jefferson. Some other good performances are those of Ray Shaunders as Bill's black friend Jack, Warren Vanders as Arthur McDonald, the president's adviser, and Fernando Rey as Pinkerton, a villainous rich businessman. The Score by Luis Enríquez Bacalov is great, the cinematography and locations are great and (such as in Valerii's earlier "Day Of Anger") remind a lot of Sergio Leone, for whom Valerii used to work as an assistant director for "A Fistful Of Dollars" And "For A Few Dollars More".

    All said, "Il Prezzo Del Potere" is, after "Day Of Anger", another excellent Spaghetti Western that shows both the great talent of Giuliano Gemma as an actor and Tonino Valerii as a director. "The Price Of Power" is a must-see for Spaghetti Western fans, and I also highly recommend it to everybody else. 8/10

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    • Trivia
      Near the beginning of the film, a poster, headed "Wanted for treason" is seen on a wall. It includes head-on and sideways pictures, like police "mug shots". A similar poster was published in Dallas with picture of President Kennedy before his assassination.
    • Quotes

      President James Garfield: I could never feel like the President of the United States if I couldn't visit freely ALL of those United States.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Red Dead Revolver (2004)

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    • Release date
      • December 18, 1969 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Bullet for the President
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Bravo Cinema Studios/Texas Hollywood, Almeria Paraje del Unihay, Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Patry Film
      • Films Montana
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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