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Sonny and Jed

Original title: La banda J. & S. - Cronaca criminale del Far West
  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
855
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Sonny and Jed (1972)
ItalianSpaghetti WesternActionAdventureComedyCrimeWestern

A vulgar, womanizing social bandit reluctantly takes on a tomboyish would-be outlaw as his partner in crime and love, all while the duo is pursued by a vengeful sheriff and bounty hunters.A vulgar, womanizing social bandit reluctantly takes on a tomboyish would-be outlaw as his partner in crime and love, all while the duo is pursued by a vengeful sheriff and bounty hunters.A vulgar, womanizing social bandit reluctantly takes on a tomboyish would-be outlaw as his partner in crime and love, all while the duo is pursued by a vengeful sheriff and bounty hunters.

  • Director
    • Sergio Corbucci
  • Writers
    • Sergio Corbucci
    • Sabatino Ciuffini
    • Mario Amendola
  • Stars
    • Tomas Milian
    • Susan George
    • Telly Savalas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    855
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sergio Corbucci
    • Writers
      • Sergio Corbucci
      • Sabatino Ciuffini
      • Mario Amendola
    • Stars
      • Tomas Milian
      • Susan George
      • Telly Savalas
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Jed Trigado
    Susan George
    Susan George
    • Sonny Lester Trigado
    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Sheriff Franciscus Dalton
    Rosanna Yanni
    Rosanna Yanni
    • Linda Moreno
    • (as Rossana Yanni)
    Franco Giacobini
    • Aparicito
    Eduardo Fajardo
    Eduardo Fajardo
    • Don García Moreno
    Herbert Fux
    Herbert Fux
    • Deputy Merril
    Gene Collins
    • Deputy
    • (as Gene Collings)
    Werner Pochath
    Werner Pochath
    • Party Host
    • (as Wernet Pochat)
    Álvaro de Luna
    Álvaro de Luna
    • Sheriff with Bowler Hat
    • (as Alvaro De Luna)
    Pilar Climent
    • Newlywed Villager
    Luis Aller
    • Newlywed Villager
    Laura Betti
    Laura Betti
    • Betty
    Rafael Albaicín
    • Don García Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Francesco Arcuri
      Miguel Armario
      • Photographer
      • (uncredited)
      Simón Arriaga
      • Sumilo - Village Leader
      • (uncredited)
      José Canalejas
      José Canalejas
      • Don García Henchman
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Sergio Corbucci
      • Writers
        • Sergio Corbucci
        • Sabatino Ciuffini
        • Mario Amendola
      • All cast & crew
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      User reviews12

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      8The_Void

      Not your average Spaghetti Western

      Guns and violence are pretty synonymous with the Spaghetti Western genre; and while this film has all that stuff, the real reason Bandits is so good is not because of it; but because of the central characters and their relationship, and works so well mostly thanks to excellent performances from the beautiful Susan George and the immensely talented Tomas Milian. The film takes obvious influence from the famous story of Bonnie and Clyde, and indeed the most shocking thing about this film is the misogynistic nature of the lead male character. The story focuses on Jed; a good for nothing bandit who has little respect for anybody; friend or foe. His life is changed one day when he runs into a wannabe bandit by the name of Sonny, who he later finds out (much to his annoyance) is a female. They get split up after a robbery goes wrong, but fate soon brings the pair back together and they soon win themselves a reputation and have a price put on their head, leading the determined Sheriff Franciscus to chase the pair; stopping at nothing to bring them to justice.

      Bandits has two central plots; we have the idea of the pair being wanted and chased by mercenaries, and also the relationship between them. It's the latter plot that is by far the most interesting and the one that director Sergio Corbucci is most keen to focus on. He ensures that both of his central characters are extremely well fleshed out and this benefits the film immensely as the audience is really made to care for them. This genre is not well known for well put together characters, so that makes this film all the more surprising. Tomas Milian is undoubtedly the film's biggest standout and I would have no qualms putting him right near the top of an all time greatest actors list. He leads the film amazingly well and we're never left in any doubt as to who the star of the show is. He gets good support from Susan George in one of her best roles and Telly Savalas who is effective as the lawman. It all boils down to a conclusion that brings closure to both of the main plots and while Sergio Corbucci will always be better remembered for Django and The Grand Silence; this is still an excellent Spaghetti Western and not one to miss!
      8danielealiprandi

      Don't trust negative reviews from the time it was released, Corbucci knew what he was doing

      I've been thinking about watching this movie for almost 20 years, but always put off because of the general bad reviews I always read about it. I gotta say these reviews belong to the time the movie was originally released, 1972. They all agree that the movie is silly and that Corbucci made it with the left hand. So far from the truth. Watched today, J&S is a master spaghetti-western, totally on the average of the best Corbucci. Besides the very good Tomas Milian's performance, the witty dialogues, the fabulous cast (Susan George, Telly Savalas, Laura Betti), the charming winter-time Almeria desert locations, the fast pace of the narration and the excellent Morricone's score, J$S stands out for the memorable Jed and Sonny characters and for the love Corbucci shows, once more, for the losers, the marginals and the misfits. There's no clue Corbucci made it just to be on the track of then box-office Spaghetti-western hits like, e.g., Trinità. J&S is a genuine tale about two people trying to survive and keep their freedom in a world which didn't give them any chance. References to Bonnie & Clyde? Not so many. More simply, Corbucci and his writers face the theme of the criminal couple on the run, and do it with an original (and witty) point of view. Which here seems to be the dichotomy nature vs. society. And if you think Corbucci is chauvinist in the way he describes the relationship between Jed and Sonny (at the beginning Jed treats his woman literally like a dog), wait until the ironic end of the movie to express your judgement. Definitely, Corbucci knew what he was doing.
      chaos-rampant

      Not up to Sergio Corbucci's more famous spaghettis, not bad either

      It's surprising to see how fast Sergio Corbucci's career declined. Only two years earlier he was making COMPANEROS, one of the high-points of the mid spaghetti western period. For SONNY AND JED he united his 'muse' Tomas Milian with Susan George fresh from Peckinpah's STRAW DOGS the previous year and Tellys Savalas who was at the time enjoying a prolonged vacation in the Mediterranean by making Italian b-movies. Despite of the cast however, the movie is a dim shadow of COMPANEROS. Certainly a let-down by Corbucci's usual standards, which he would go on to follow with another two poor westerns, essentially ending his career in the western as ingloriously it began (MASSACRE AT RED CANYON).

      SONNY AND JED in its way reflects the ongoing the decline of the genre that Corbucci both helped shape and found his niche in by making the transition from the peplum he used to make under alias Stanley Corbett in his earlier days and with cheesy titles like Goliath and the Island of Vampires. It's a gritty, crass, vulgar tale of two unpleasant people, scruffy bandit Jed and feisty tomboy Sonny, hitching up together in a nameless patch of Roman countryside substituting for a nameless part of the West and going on a robbing spree while a monomaniac sheriff dressed in a fur (!) and his posse gun after them. The couple-of-criminals-on-the-loose idea seems to be a loan from BONNY AND CLYDE and Milian and Susan George have enough chemistry to see it through even when their constant bickering crosses the line from amusing to annoying. Milian's Jed is cut from that mould of distinctly latino temperament, the kind of uncomplicated picaresque irreverence Italians loved to introduce in their characters because it borough the western back home in a way, which owes a big debt to Tuco from Leone's GBU (as do all the characters of that lineage).

      In the end the movie doesn't amount to much and the questionable choice of undermining Tellys Savalas' suave menace by turning him from a cruel, methodic badass into a staggering blind does a good job of cutting the legs from the movie's climax, but it's still peppered with memorable moments that save the day. Great examples of spaghetti western visual irony involving coffins and barns, snappy one-liners, hilarious bits like the scene when Jed enters a photographer's shop and demands to know why his photo is missing from the "Wanted" posters he's printing, a general sense of comic-book irreverence that is at once violent and funny, Sonny and Jed, although far from a rousing success, still has enough of these little moments to recommend it to genre fans.
      5Leofwine_draca

      A misfiring comedy

      I'd wanted to see SONNY AND JED for a while thanks to its provenence: the great Sergio Corbucci directing, and starring a fine triumverate in Tomas Milian, Telly Savalas and Susan George. Sadly, this turns out to be nothing more than a misfire, with the actors encouraged to overplay it at all times in the name of some extremely broad comedy, and a general lack of cohesion. Savalas appears at the beginning but then vanishes for most of the screen time, while Milian's anti-hero is one of his most irritating. And poor George is unsuited to her tomboy role and comes across as a little too shrill and histrionic. It's watchable enough for genre enthusiasts, but a far cry from the best of this kind of film.
      8MovieMan-112

      A vulgar spaghetti western unlike any ever made

      Sergio Leone, the king of spaghetti westerns, would never have dreamed of making a western like "Sonny and Jed." It is a poignant film that was considered daring at the time of its release and is now labeled by many as a cult classic. Tomas Milian, who took the stage name "Tomas" after his prime role model: Tomas F. Dobb, plays Jed in an unforgettable role initially intended for Rodney Dangerfield. Susan George plays Sonny, Jed's one-true love and partner-in-crime. This is a "Bonnie and Clyde" of the west. It isn't a great film, but it seems to entertain most of the time. The best performance in the film, by far, is by Telly Savalas. He plays a blind sheriff who is determined to catch Sonny and Jed dead or alive by using any means necessary BY HIMSELF! Savalas steals every scene he is in and rightfully so. The final line in the film, "Sonny, I love you, you M**********r!", is right up there with the final line in "Gone with the Wind". Some believe it's more touching than the "Gone with the Wind" line. This is one of those hard to find films like "A Town Called Hell", "Blood and Guns", and "Villa Rides." Get it if you can.

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      • Trivia
        Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary discuss this movie at length in the 1/17/23 episode of their Video Archives Podcast.
      • Quotes

        Linda Moreno: Do you always gin up your women?

        Jed: You're more than just a woman to me. You're like a shower of milk from heaven!

      • Connections
        Featured in Let There Be Sound (2016)

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      • Release date
        • March 1974 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • West Germany
        • Spain
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Bandits!
      • Filming locations
        • Desierto de Tabernas, Almería, Andalucía, Spain
      • Production companies
        • Roberto Loyola Cinematografica
        • Producciones Cinematográficas Orfeo
        • Terra-Filmkunst
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 32m(92 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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