The three inexorable
Movie | |
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German title | The three inexorable |
Original title | Tres hombres buenos |
Country of production | Spain , Italy |
original language | Spanish |
Publishing year | 1963 |
length | 86 minutes |
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Director | Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent |
script |
José Mallorqui Mario Caiano Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent |
production |
Eduardo Manzano's Brochero Alberto Grimaldi |
music |
Manuel Parada Francesco De Masi |
camera | Rafael Pacheco |
cut | Teresa Alcocer |
occupation | |
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The three Relentless (Original title: Tres hombres buenos ) is an early spaghetti westerns from the production company of the Romero family Marchent, directed by Joaquín Luis . The German-language premiere took place on March 28, 1964.
action
When Don César Guzmán leaves his hacienda to look after his herd of cattle, seven gunmen break into his property. His pregnant wife wakes up and is killed by the chief of the gang after she recognized him; however, she can tear a piece of cloth from him. Then he blows up the safe, although he knows the combination, and steals Guzman's fortune. He goes out to avenge the crimes. In the first city that comes his way, he finds himself in a saloon fight in which he can shoot three of the perpetrators. With the gunslinger Joao Silveira, he goes in search of the rest of the gang. After two years of unsuccessful search, they return and find the situation completely changed: Mayor Hopkins is a crook and wants Guzmán dead. Then the two-handed Mexican Diego Abriles arrives. Together with him and Silveira, Guzmán can expose Hopkins as the leader of the criminal gang and kill him in a firefight in the saloon.
criticism
Cinema calls the film a "brutal revenge epic without a special idea".
Remarks
The movie song is called Alone ; the Italian title I tre implacabili .
Web links
- The three Unrelenting in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- The film at comingsoon.it