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Bad Man's River
Bad Man's River

Bad Man's River (1971)

44% User Rating
1h 32min
Western

"The gang, the rebels, the army. She sold them all down"

Robber Roy King loses his wife, Alicia, to revolutionary Montero. Despite their rivalry they collaborate in an attempt to rob the Mexican government of one million dollars.

Eugenio MartínDirector

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Lee Van Cleef

Lee Van Cleef

Roy King

James Mason

James Mason

Francisco Paco Montero

Gina Lollobrigida

Gina Lollobrigida

Alicia

Simón Andreu

Simón Andreu

Angel Santos

Diana Lorys

Diana Lorys

Dolores

Gianni Garko

Gianni Garko

Ed Pace

Aldo Sambrell

Aldo Sambrell

Canales

Eduardo Fajardo

Eduardo Fajardo

General Duarte

Sergio Fantoni

Sergio Fantoni

Colonel Enrique Fierro

Jess Hahn

Jess Hahn

Tom Odie

Daniel Martín

Daniel Martín

False Montero

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Luis Rivera

Orozco

Lone Fleming

Lone Fleming

Conchita

José Manuel Martín

José Manuel Martín

Mexican Soldier

Francisco Nieto

Francisco Nieto

José Riesgo

José Riesgo

Tito García

Tito García

Barta Barri

Barta Barri

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Vic Albert

Ricardo Palacios

Ricardo Palacios

Mexican Soldier

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Carmen Guardón

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Gene Collins

Robert Lombard

Robert Lombard

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Carl Rapp

Dan van Husen

Dan van Husen

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Allen Russell

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Bruno Sismondi

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Rupert Crabb

Bank Teller

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Clovis Dave

Claudia Gravy

Claudia Gravy

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Tom Power

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David Thomson

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 50%

May 29, 2023

When I saw the billings for this, I admit that it piqued my interest. Who'd ever have pitched the epitome of style that is James Mason into a western with Lee Van Cleef? Well, Gene Martin did - and he made a mess of the whole thing. Mason actually features quite sparingly as "Montero", the gent who has pinched "Alicia" (Gina Lollobrigida) from her train-robbing husband "King" (Lee Van Cleef). Not only did she abandon him, but she managed to get him sectioned at the same time for being mad, and she absconded with all his loot. Anyway, he escapes and they rendezvous some years later on a river boat where she outlines a cunning plan to rob the Mexican government of $1m in gold. Philip Yordan wrote the screenplay, but perhaps he was only engaged for a few days because what we have is really a poorly scripted, stylised, collection of almost slapstick "comedy" scenes as they firstly destroy an arsenal and set about obtaining their treasure. Lollobrigida is the star here, she has her tongue firmly in her cheek and really does rescue this from the comedic doldrums to which it is heading. There are a few other fun scenes - turning an old Model T-type car into an armoured car by nailing planks of wood to, for instance; and they are undoubtedly aided by the Mexican troops who couldn't hit a barn door with a Howitzer at ten paces. It's colourful and it doesn't hang about - and the ending is little bit apt, but the film itself is all over the shop and struggles to engage above the puerile.

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