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The Professionals
The Professionals

The Professionals (1966)

71% User Rating
1h 57min
Western
Adventure
Action

"Rough, tough and ready."

An arrogant Texas millionaire hires four adventurers to rescue his kidnapped wife from a notorious Mexican bandit.

Richard BrooksDirector

Cast

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Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Dolworth

Lee Marvin

Lee Marvin

Fardan

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Ehrengard

Woody Strode

Woody Strode

Jake

Jack Palance

Jack Palance

Jesus Raza

Claudia Cardinale

Claudia Cardinale

Maria

Ralph Bellamy

Ralph Bellamy

Grant

Joe De Santis

Joe De Santis

Ortega

Rafael Bertrand

Rafael Bertrand

Fierro

Jorge Martínez de Hoyos

Jorge Martínez de Hoyos

Padilla

Marie Gomez

Marie Gomez

Chiquita

José Chávez

José Chávez

Revolutionary

Carlos Romero

Carlos Romero

Revolutionary

Vaughn Taylor

Vaughn Taylor

Banker

Elizabeth Campbell

Elizabeth Campbell

Mexican Girl (uncredited)

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Don Carlos

Bandit (uncredited)

Leigh Chapman

Leigh Chapman

Lady (uncredited)

Roberto Contreras

Roberto Contreras

Bandit (uncredited)

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Dirk Evans

Man at Door (uncredited)

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Darwin Lamb

Hooper (uncredited)

Eddie Little Sky

Eddie Little Sky

Jake's Prisoner (uncredited)

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John Lopez

Mexican Servant (uncredited)

John McKee

John McKee

Sheriff (uncredited)

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Philip L. Parslow

Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)

Ron Veto

Ron Veto

Mexican Soldier (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

March 30, 2016

4 soldiers of fortune, one kidnapped wife, one explosive mission. The Professionals comes out of Columbia Pictures and it is based around the novel "A Mule for the Marquesa" written by Frank O'Rourke. Written and directed by Richard Brooks it stars Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, Woody Strode, Jack Palance and Claudia Cardinale. A Panavision and Technicolor presentation it features cinematography by Conrad L. Hall and Maurice Jarre scores the music. One of the stand out Oaters from the 1960s that is often forgotten in light of what was to come from Sam Peckinpah three years later. Though far more light hearted than "Bloody Sam's Magnum Opus" that was The Wild Bunch, Richard Brook's film has many similarities. Themes of friendship, loyalty, disillusionment and of course the changing of the Old West all get dealt a hand here, with Brooks and his team upping the action stakes in a ball of explosions, gun fights and verbal jousting. Hell! The film is even a touch risqué, with nudity, sex and a wife in distress that is not as saintly as one would expect. Set in 1917 on the Mexican-Texas border, just after the Mexican revolution, The Professionals' only real problem is the thin story. However, Brooks is not interested in going too deep with his plot, he's more concerned with playing it for thrills and back slapping camaraderie. Which works magnificently due to the impressive cast that has assembled for the movie. Marvin plays it restrained as Henry 'Rico' Fardan, the weary leader of the group sent into Mexico to "rescue" Claudia Cardinale's (sultry but some fluctuating accent issues) Mrs. Maria Grant from the clutches of Palance's (excellent) Bandido supreme, Jesus Raza. Lancaster is a whirlwind of testosterone as explosives expert Bill Dolworth, while Ryan and Strode are smooth background characters as the conscientious Hans Ehrengard & muscular tracker and bowman, Jake Sharp, respectively. The only complaint about the characters comes with Ralph Bellamy's Joe Grant, the apparently fraught husband who sets the men off on their mission. He's in the beginning and the end of the pic, but it's just not enough screen time to really grasp his make up and thus the character is rendered as underdeveloped. Hall's photography is exceptional as he shoots on location at Death Valley, Lake Mead and the Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada. The browns are smooth on the eye and the capturing of the odd rock formations a real treat. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work, as was Brooks in the Best Direction and Best Screenplay categories. The shoot actually suffered some serious problems such as dust storms and flash floods, thus causing severe delays. But the end result was worth it for the film was a success at the box office. The public promptly lapped it up, yes it's a bit close to the knuckle sometimes, but there's never a dull moment in it. It's basically a ripper of a good time. 8/10

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The Professionals (1966) Trailer

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The Professionals 1966 Trailer HD | Burt Lancaster | Lee Marvin | Robert Ryan

The Professionals 1966 Trailer HD | Burt Lancaster | Lee Marvin | Robert Ryan

The Professionals | Theatrical Trailer | 1966

The Professionals | Theatrical Trailer | 1966

John Landis on THE PROFESSIONALS

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