An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.
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- Rio
- (as Michael Delano)
- Recalde
- (as Julian Mateos)
- Oley
- (as Bob Logan)
- General
- (as Jose Nieto)
- Vargas
- (as Angel del Pozo)
- Pesquiera
- (as Victor Israel)
- Sara
- (as Erika Lopez)
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Gleeful Yul Brynner plays super-outlaw of the old west
You can't steal from a man just because you don't know his name.
One time buddies in the Civil War, Catlow (Brynner) and Cowan (Crenna), are now on opposite sides of the law. Let the shenanigans begin!
Catlow is one of those Oaters that is - in spite of its ordinariness - so harmless to the point it's near impossible to dislike with genuine displeasure. Essentially it finds Brynner and Crenna as pals constantly playing cat and mouse with each other, all while they are entangled in danger (courtesy of Mexican soldiers, Indians and Nimoy's vengeful gunman) and affairs of the heart (Lavi and the beautiful Jo Ann Pflug).
It's all very formulaic, and directed as such, but there's still a lot going for it. Everybody seems to be having a good time of things, with some hamming it up on purpose - obviously with a tongue in cheek nod to Spaghetti Westerns - others relishing chances to exude ebullience (Lavi) and gruff meanness (Nimoy). There's some truly funny moments, with witty dialogue to match, and the action scenes are as solid as the rock formations that boom out of the Almeria locations.
Budd's musical score is a bit hit and miss, often sounding like it belongs in an episode of Alias Smith and Jones as opposed to a full feature length film, while there's a lack of an edge to make the finale be anything other than run of the mill. Tis fun though! Pic looks lovely, with TCM HD channel showing a print that extols the virtues of having a top cinematographer on lens duties. Harmless and enjoyable enough, even if ultimately it's forgettable once over. 6/10
Leonard Nimoy - naked!
lightweight old style western
This is a Hollywood western made in Spain. Brynner and Crenna is trying to make a buddy-enemy movie while Nimoy tries very hard to be a villain against his typecast. I don't see this as being bad but nothing is actually that good. Brynner has his normal accent. Crenna's lightness takes away some of the intensity. The premise is fine but nothing interesting is added. It's an old fashion western at a time when westerns should be striving to be different. They fight Indians and Mexicans. It all ends up feeling flat.
Fun, Light-Weight Western
The first half of this well-made, light-hearted western is incredibly fast-paced, with some very amusing interplay between Crenna and Brynner. The second half, where the action is moved south of the border, is a little more routine, though still worth seeing for the great performances by the leads. However, Nimoy disappears from the screen for a long time.
There's a certain level of crudeness to the proceedings though, with a few threats to shoot in either the genitals or the buttocks, a blow to Yul's testicles, and an almost full-frontal Nimoy, tussling with a (thankfully) fully-clothed Brynner!
Did you know
- TriviaLeonard Nimoy mentioned this film in both of his autobiographies because it gave him a chance to break away from his role as Spock on Star Trek (1966). He mentioned that the time he made the film was one of the happiest of his life, even though his part was rather brief.
- GoofsWhen Cowan is riding through the canyon at the start of the film he sees a chukkar partridge on a rock. This could not happen in the post Civil War era, as this bird was not introduced into the U.S. from Afghanistan until the 1920's as a game bird.
- Quotes
Catlow: You still got that warrant?
Cowan: Two. One for jumping arrest. You stirred up some kind of a hornet's nest back there. And that Miller, he's packing a lot of heat.
Catlow: Think I can't handle him?
Cowan: Well, if somebody shoots you, let's keep it in the family. I'm gonna bring you in before he carries you in.
Catlow: There's a derringer looking at you says you don't.
[Catlow has a gun underneath the table pointing at Cowan's belly]
Cowan: Oh?
[looks down at the table]
Catlow: I'd hate to shoot that badge off you just to prove it.
Cowan: Yeah, well, that's not where I wear it.
Catlow: [laughs loud] You know it would bust my heart to have to kill you.
Cowan: Yeah, well...
Catlow: Hey, why don't you ride with us. I need someone I can count on.
Cowan: Oh , Jed.
Catlow: The gold is just lying there!
Cowan: Gold?
Catlow: Yeah!
Cowan: Jed, are you gonna tangle with law the rest of your life? You have brawled and drunk and catted your way through every state in the West! I have gotton you out of jail so many times! When are you gonna learn?
Catlow: Ben, it's maverick gold! It belongs to anyone who can round it up!
Cowan: It don't belong to you! You can't steal from a man just because you don't know his name!
Catlow: Oh, well, I never thought you would.
Cowan: [both take a drink] Um... You wouldn't be just shooting off your mouth about that gun under there?
Catlow: Make one wrong move, and that's not all I'll be shooting off.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Hammer (1972)
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- Also known as
- El oro de nadie
- Filming locations
- Cabo de Gata, Almería, Andalucía, Spain(Desert scenes)
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- Gross US & Canada
- $237,650
- Runtime
- 1h 41m(101 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1






