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Cannon for Cordoba
Cannon for Cordoba

Cannon for Cordoba

19701h 37m★ 5.6アクションアドベンチャー西洋

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メキシコ革命の荒野を舞台に、男たちの野心と硝煙が混じり合う本作は、マカロニ・ウェスタンとは一線を画すハリウッド的な重厚さが魅力です。ジョージ・ペパードが体現する冷徹さと熱情を併せ持つリーダー像は、観る者を一瞬で戦場へ引き込みます。戦略的な駆け引きと、大地を揺るがす爆破シーンの連続は、まさに大作と呼ぶにふさわしい迫力に満ちています。 単なるアクションに留まらず、大砲という力の象徴を巡る葛藤が物語に深い陰影を与えています。ジョヴァンナ・ラッリの情熱とラフ・ヴァローネの重厚な演技が、勧善懲悪を超えた人間ドラマを浮き彫りにします。破壊の先にある虚無と男たちの矜持。その力強いメッセージは、今なお観る者の魂を激しく揺さぶる傑作です。

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George Peppard
George Peppard
Rod
Giovanna Ralli
Giovanna Ralli
Leonora
Raf Vallone
Raf Vallone
Córdoba
Pete Duel
Pete Duel
Andy
Don Gordon
Don Gordon
Jackson
Nico Minardos
Nico Minardos
Peter
ガブリエル・ティンティ
ガブリエル・ティンティ
Antonio
John Larch
John Larch
Warner
Francine York
Francine York
Sophia
John Russell
John Russell
General Pershing

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監督: Paul Wendkos

脚本: Stephen Kandel

音楽: Elmer Bernstein

制作: Vincent M. Fennelly

撮影監督: Antonio Macasoli

制作会社: The Mirisch Company

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John Chard
John Chard
★ 8

The trouble being a hero is the morning after. Cannon for Cordoba is directed by Paul Wendkos and written by Stephen Kandel. It stars George Peppard, Giovanna Ralli, Raf Vallone, Pete Duel, Don Gordon, Nico Minardos, John Larch, John Russell and Francine York. A Panavision/De Luxe Color production, music is by Elmer Bernstein and cinematography by Antonio Macasoli. "In 1912 the border between Texas and Mexico was aflame with the raids of Mexican bandit hordes who called themselves revolutionaries. To combat them the American government dispatched General John J. (Blackjack) Pershing to deal with the bandit raiders, one of the most dangerous of whom was General Hector Cordoba!" A Paella Western crammed to the brim with machismo and action, Cannon for Cordoba is in desperate need of re-evaluation by the Pasta Western loving crowd. The big problem the film has is that it is so indebted to a number of other "men on a mission" movies, it has struggled to gain credit for actually doing the format well. Undeniably the viewing experience is greatly helped if you are like me, a fan of such films like The Guns of Navarone, The Dirty Dozen, Where Eagles Dare, The Professionals and The Wild Bunch etc, because this is basically the Paella version of those films. Shot on location in Spain, with what now would be called a modest budget, it's pacey, explosive, pleasing in visuals and very well performed in the traditional Pasta Western sense. While the grim textures come courtesy of torture, sexual hostility and terrorism. Plot basically entails U.S. Army Captain Rod Douglas (Peppard) taking a very small gathering of miscreants over the border into Mexico, their mission is to infiltrate Cordoba's (Vallone) mountain stronghold and destroy the cannons claimed by Cordoba's bandits earlier in the play. The threads that run through the plot see one of the group holding a grudge against his leader, another that has the lady of the mission operating on justifiable revenge driven ends, and with so many people wanting Cordoba dead, Douglas is up against it since he's under orders to bring the General back alive to face public trial and inevitable execution. There's an unsubtle whiff of cynicism throughout the picture, the sly asides to the Vietnam War issue carrying a glint in the eye as cheeky as Peppard's performance. Oh it's no message movie, Wendkos and his team are firmly intent on tapping into the zeitgeist of those formula movies previously, there for sure is no overt attempts at political lecturing, but the scent is there and keeps the pic smelling wholesome. Cast are the expected mixed bag for such a production. Peppard is every inch a Spaghetti Western anti-hero, perky blue eyes, stubbled face fuzz and constantly chomping on a cigar, he's the fulcrum of the viewing experience and he's great company to be in. Vallone is on wonderfully oily villain duties, yet charming into the bargain as well, Duel is nicely edgy and Ralli (I find it hard to write her name without swooning) is a sexual ball of deviousness. Wendkos favours tilted pan shots for his action scenes, which work to a point but then feel like, well, what's the point? While Bernstein provides a robust score that stirs the blood to boiling point. Under seen and under valued? You betcha. 7.5/10

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