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The Four of the Apocalypse...

Original title: I quattro dell'Apocalisse
  • 1975
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
3.2K
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The Four of the Apocalypse... (1975)
Spaghetti WesternDramaFantasyWestern

In 1873, four petty criminals - three men and a pregnant woman - wander through the trackless terrain of Utah, where they are hounded by a sadistic bandit.In 1873, four petty criminals - three men and a pregnant woman - wander through the trackless terrain of Utah, where they are hounded by a sadistic bandit.In 1873, four petty criminals - three men and a pregnant woman - wander through the trackless terrain of Utah, where they are hounded by a sadistic bandit.

  • Director
    • Lucio Fulci
  • Writers
    • Ennio De Concini
    • Bret Harte
    • Lucio Fulci
  • Stars
    • Fabio Testi
    • Lynne Frederick
    • Michael J. Pollard
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    3.2K
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    • Director
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Writers
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Bret Harte
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Stars
      • Fabio Testi
      • Lynne Frederick
      • Michael J. Pollard
    • 50User reviews
    • 43Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Stubby Preston
    Lynne Frederick
    Lynne Frederick
    • Emanuelle 'Bunny' O'Neill
    Michael J. Pollard
    Michael J. Pollard
    • Clem
    Harry Baird
    Harry Baird
    • Bud
    Tomas Milian
    Tomas Milian
    • Chaco
    Adolfo Lastretti
    Adolfo Lastretti
    • Rev. Sullivan
    Bruno Corazzari
    Bruno Corazzari
    • Lemmy
    Giorgio Trestini
    • Saul
    Donald O'Brien
    Donald O'Brien
    • Sheriff of Salt Flat
    Miguel Pedregosa
    Charles Borromel
    Charles Borromel
    • Montana - Altaville Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Massimo Ciprari
    • Salt Flat Deputy
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Janisch
    • Altaville Townsman
    • (uncredited)
    Salvatore Puntillo
    • Recovering Man
    • (uncredited)
    Lorenzo Robledo
    • Sheriff Being Tortured
    • (uncredited)
    Claudio Ruffini
    • First Shot Gunman
    • (uncredited)
    Goffredo Unger
    Goffredo Unger
    • Betting Man
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lucio Fulci
    • Writers
      • Ennio De Concini
      • Bret Harte
      • Lucio Fulci
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    7noahbbrown

    A real surprise from Fulci

    I'm a fan of Fulci's work but until now had only ever seen the splatter movies from his mid- to-late career. On the basis of this, I will dig deeper and check out more of his earlier films.

    This is a very strange Western, beautifully shot with a bizarre psychedelic score. Performances are good, theatrical and a little overblown (the dubbing never helps), but they fit well within this unusual morality play.

    The film is loaded with symbolism, concerned with themes of birth, death and redemption. Fulci was an artful director when he wanted to be, but never concerned himself with linear plots. The story here is easier to follow, but takes an interesting turn towards the end when Stubby and Bunny find the town populated by men. Pacing up to this point was sharp, but here things did drag a little.

    There are some well-handled action sequences, a little hard-boiled violence (but leagues away from the incredible sadism of something like 'New York Ripper') and some humorous touches, mainly provided by the character of Clem, the town drunk. The whole thing has an acid-fried feel that's a bit redolent of Jodorowsky.

    Worthy of repeated viewings and further study. The conventions of the Western have provided a great canvas for many auteurs - Fulci makes the most of stock characters and visual cues, imbuing them with all the sub-text he wanted to get across.

    I'll definitely check out 'Massacre Time' after this. Anyone who's been bored or insulted by the director's later stuff like 'Voices From Beyond' should watch this and see the full breadth of the grumpy old feller's ability.
    5merklekranz

    Low voltage "shock western".....

    I'd imagine Lucio Fulci was developing his taste for the bizarre with "Four of the Apocalypse". In 1975, skin peelings, cannibalism, and stylized rape in a "spaghetti western" probably was shocking. Unfortunately today, these seem rather tame, and are little more than curiosities. What we are left with is a very un-western-like western. The film plays like a cross between a western, a weak horror spectacle, and a 70s flower power message movie. The four strangers wander aimlessly, mostly on foot, wandering almost as much as the very weak script. While the acting, and main character development is acceptable, long scenes such as the endless child birth, tend to drag the movie down. One other thing, the music seems totally out of place for a western. "Four of the Apocalypse" is a very slow western with a few outdated shocks, that simply doesn't hold interest because of the meandering script. - MERK
    6Red-Barracuda

    Atypical spaghetti western from Lucio Fulci.

    Director Lucio Fulci is most (in)famous for his ultra gory horror movies, such as Zombie Flesh Eaters, however, as with others such as his psychedelic giallo A Lizard in a Woman's Skin, this one shows once again that Fulci was in fact an excellent director. Sure, it does showcase the violence and brutality he is known for but it also is surprisingly emotional too, with actual three dimensional characters, which is hardly a given for this kind of thing. The story has four petty criminals meet in a jail and then trek across the desert, where they encounter various obstacles including a very sinister Charles Manson like bandit played excellently by Tomas Milian. The storyline and characters mainly avoid the typical spaghetti western cliches, with Fabio Testi's central character pretty far removed from the usual loner with incredible weapons skills. Also atypical is the score which is nothing like a Morricone bells and whistles affair, surprisingly it sounds more like Pink Floyd! This one also has a good turn from Lynne Frederick as one of the title characters, along with No Blade of Grass, Phase IV, Vampire Circus and Schizo this one makes up the Lynne Frederick 70's cult quintet.
    6mieriks

    A good story, but a flawed execution

    This movie, about four petty criminals - three men and a pregnant woman - who wander through the trackless terrain of Utah, is an okay spaghetti-western movie.

    I really like the story. It is not complex, but it is about a friendship that develops out of nowhere. The movie has some sweet and sad moments and the characters are likable while the locations and props strengthen the visuals and genre. However, it is flawed. It is very slow, making it slightly boring sometimes, and the editing is inconsistent, I think. Although the characters are likable, the actors are not the best. Their performances can feel a bit melodramatic at times, and it rarely gets impressive overall.

    In conclusion, despite an interesting story about an unlikely friendship, this movie is hampered by slow pacing, inconsistent editing, and melodramatic acting. While the visuals and likable characters offer some redeeming qualities, they cannot overcome the overall mediocrity.
    8lost-in-limbo

    Oh, that was bitter.

    Four lowly criminals that meet in jail; card shark Stubby, pregnant prostitute Bunny, a drunk Clem and the loony Bud manage to escape a vigilante slaughter of the town they were in and end up on a rugged journey in the open frontier. They soon encounter the Chaco, but after helping them out. He soon turns on them, with his sadistic habits coming through and they find themselves at the other end of it. After raping Bunny, Stubby's increasing feelings for her, makes him vow vengeance on Chaco.

    Apocalyptic to-right! This cruel, sparse and bleakly nightmarish spaghetti western from Italian maestro Lucio Fulci is one uncompromising trek, where four unique individuals end up guiding us. The episodic screenplay pulls you along for one emotionally domineering and pain-filled excursion into the souls of four (very ordinary) characters longing to make something important from their lives, especially after what they've been through… together. This destiny-bound aspect and redemption angle takes over the odd story, where these rag-tag characters are flung around in manipulative sense and realistically drawn up with rich, quirky and sullen details. It tries to be a passionate and diverse character story, and this makes it one interesting and downright original crack at the flooded sub-genre. I see mentioned a bit, Why's apocalypse in the title? I see this as a reference towards the characters' and their final outcomes. Hope just seems to fade off their faces, after one degrading, macabre and tragic situation after another in a reprehensibly desolate land that can easily break you and take away the things you hold close. Everything that was significant is stripped away, which leaves only one thing on mind for one character… revenge. Tomas Milan's scummy character is the main tool of that torturous downfall.

    Fulci is one never to shy away from something in your face, and this one has no boundaries to its depressing nature, relentless violence and unsparingly gritty landscape. His patiently accomplished and pastel direction can feel plodded, but he gracefully lenses it with gusto and the up-close and personal framing illustrates many moody sequences. He knows how to depict haunting images, rough landscape and brutal carnage to fit right in with the film's material and destination. Despite a pretty bumpy rhythm, Fulci keeps it tight and ominous for most part. The opening scenes set the appropriate tone of what's to come and even a slight sense of surrealism. It's technically, a good job. The open and breezy ballad folk soundtrack is a complete delight and gels into the presentation nicely. Performances from the main four are sensitively brought across with a compelling rapport. Fabio Testi's strong performance all round carriers the film. Lynne Frederick is beautifully touching. Michael J. Pollard's screwy town drunk amuses and Harry Baird is fine as the loony black slave. Competing with Testi's performance has got to be the memorably brooding performance of Tomas Milan. He chews up the scenery in what few sequences he does get, as the pitilessly striking bandit Chaco.

    The sub-genre was coming to an end, and while Fulci's effort was very late to the fodder. He manages to craft Gothic-laced spaghetti western that has heart within its narrative and guts found in the visuals.

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    • Trivia
      Tomas Milian patterned his portrayal of Chaco on Charles Manson.
    • Goofs
      The opening narration states that the story is set in 1873. However, when Bud is wandering through the cemetery, reading tombstones aloud, he says, "Mary Donahue, died in childbirth, February 1884."
    • Quotes

      Chaco: Chaco is the name my friend, and I would be very happy to join your group.

      Stubby Preston: Nobody invited you.

      Chaco: But I did. I'm a damn good hunter you know. Wherever you go you'll have a piece of meat every day.

    • Alternate versions
      The original US release cut the most graphic moments from a scene in which Tomas Milian cuts some skin off of a man's stomach, as well as cutting some dialogue from the climactic scene in which Milian taunts Fabio Testi about Milian's earlier rape of Lynne Frederick. Both scenes have been restored in Anchor Bay's recent DVD release. However, because neither scene was ever dubbed into English for the original release, these scenes are in Italian with English subtitles.
    • Connections
      Edited into Fulci of the Apocalypse (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Movin' On
      Music by Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi, & Vince Tempera

      Words by Rink Greenfield & Peter Cook

      Sung by Rink Greenfield (as Greenfield) & Peter Cook (as Cook) and Benjamin Franklin Group

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 1975 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Four of the Apocalypse
    • Filming locations
      • Austria(Altaville scenes)
    • Production company
      • Coralta Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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