Matalo

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Movie
German title Matalo
Original title … Y seguian robandose el millon de dolares
Country of production Spain , Italy , France
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1971
length 100 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Eugenio Martín
(as Gene Martin )
script Eugenio Martín
Philip Yordan
production Bernard Gordon
Irving Lerner
music Waldo de los Rios
camera Alejandro Ulloa
cut Antonio Ramirez de Loayra
occupation

Matalo is incurred in international co-production spaghetti westerns , which had its German premiere on 3 December 1971 respectively. Despite the star cast, the film received poor reviews and disappointed financially. Many critics consider it one of the worst films in the genre. The international title is Bad Man's River .

content

Roy King's gang rob bank after bank along the Mexican border. Her only equal opponent is the nifty Alicia, who always knows how to dup her. However, for a $ 1 million offer, she works with Roy King; This is how much a Mexican rebel leader promises for the successful destruction of an ammunition depot of the Mexican army. The depot is destroyed, but the million is lost in the changing constellations in which all those involved fight against each other.

criticism

"To some parodistic approaches from serial westerners."

  • Cinema TV Today says: “The film tries at all costs to point out how tricky and fun it is; in the end it is just annoying. "

Remarks

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Matalo. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. cit. after Luis Canales: Imperial Gina, p. 188