Wednesday, November 15, 2006

I Quattro dell'ave Maria (1968)

Two bounty hunters make the big score and are set to retire until they're robbed by a bandit hellbent on taking revenge on those who hung him out to dry. The hunters pursue the bandit and later join his quest.

Y'know, I was sitting and watching this thing and I seem to have the feeling that I've seen this movie before. I couldn't place it at first. I thought for a bit and then I figured it out. This was a bass ackward version of Da Uomo A Uomo but without the angsty young guy wanting to take revenge for his family. I guess Eli Wallach was supposed to be both Van Cleef's and Law's character. It just really seem to be some lazy script writing with stars in it to me.

Another thing that gets to me is that you got Terence Hill. You got Bud Spencer. You'd think they would play this as a Trinity movie, right. Nah. We got Hill doing his best Eastwood impersonation. Then I realized that this was their first collaborative effort. Even then if they were following a trend, Hill really can't do Eastwood. Franco Nero maybe. Not Eastwood. As I've said already, the script is just a plagiarized version of another movie. That's lazy. It also looks like Eli trying to pull of a Tuco-like character, but you know it's Tuco none the less. The only bright spot in acting has to be Brock Peters who does well as Tom, the tightrope walker.

The DVD isn't anything to write home about. The video is ok. Sound is great. Other then that, it's pretty barebones. Not even a trailer. Get this DVD whenever you want. Not that important.

2 1/2 stars.

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