Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA bounty hunter tracks a vicious gang of gunrunners across the border into Mexico.A bounty hunter tracks a vicious gang of gunrunners across the border into Mexico.A bounty hunter tracks a vicious gang of gunrunners across the border into Mexico.
Goffredo Unger
- Ben Benson
- (as John Silver)
Federico Boido
- Sam Benson
- (as Rick Boyd)
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(1983) His Name Is King/ Lo chiamavano King
DUBBED
SPAGHETTI WESTERN
No plot to really speak about except that the stars of the film has bounty hunter nicknamed 'King' seeking retribution on the Benson brothers for murdering his brother and assaulting his brothers wife with Mexican bandits clashing with the Yankees! Consist of twists that could be seen a mile away in which the viewers were able to figure it out before the star of the film does! Very okay rendition Italian production Western film which after Sergio Leone's popular 'Spaghetti Western' trilogy films on anything else he made after it, much of the others or the copycats that came before or after it hadn't been very good or cannot match the same kind of success for they still appear to be very watchable anyways, always wondering which direction story wise on any of Italian production films is going to go! The camera style are usually the opposite of any American western film and they contain a lot of close ups and voice overs! And after finishing seeing this, I was wondering what Sergio Leone could've done with this film since it's something what he would've done, but ended up to be someone else's job that is good enough, could've been better.
No plot to really speak about except that the stars of the film has bounty hunter nicknamed 'King' seeking retribution on the Benson brothers for murdering his brother and assaulting his brothers wife with Mexican bandits clashing with the Yankees! Consist of twists that could be seen a mile away in which the viewers were able to figure it out before the star of the film does! Very okay rendition Italian production Western film which after Sergio Leone's popular 'Spaghetti Western' trilogy films on anything else he made after it, much of the others or the copycats that came before or after it hadn't been very good or cannot match the same kind of success for they still appear to be very watchable anyways, always wondering which direction story wise on any of Italian production films is going to go! The camera style are usually the opposite of any American western film and they contain a lot of close ups and voice overs! And after finishing seeing this, I was wondering what Sergio Leone could've done with this film since it's something what he would've done, but ended up to be someone else's job that is good enough, could've been better.
I'm a spaghetti western fanatic, enough so that even lesser efforts in the genre entertain me. However, with this particular spaghetti western I find it hard to generate much enthusiasm, so I can only imagine what a non-fanatic might think of this movie. It has a somewhat confusing plot, with characters doing things that often seem murky. Harrison's character is an unexceptional hero, and several times is off-screen for long periods of time. Kinski's character ends up being bizarre due to Kinski acting completely different from what his character says or does at the same time. That does give the movie some moments of (unintended) humor. The movie does have some good action sequences and has a good musical score, especially the title song, which is one of the best ever composed for a spaghetti western. But in the end, you'll forget most of the movie not long after watching it, so I would only recommend it if you are really into Euro westerns (and Klaus Kinski).
Mish mash of a western from Italy.
King is a bountyhunter after a vicious gang of brothers who are selling gatling guns to Mexicans.
Boring, uneven, uninspired and unimaginative run of the mill spaghetti western. Only scenes that work are the ones where Klaus Kinski appears on screen, which is alltogether about 10 minutes anyway.
Best missed.
Released on video in Finland in the early eighties.
King is a bountyhunter after a vicious gang of brothers who are selling gatling guns to Mexicans.
Boring, uneven, uninspired and unimaginative run of the mill spaghetti western. Only scenes that work are the ones where Klaus Kinski appears on screen, which is alltogether about 10 minutes anyway.
Best missed.
Released on video in Finland in the early eighties.
Don't be fooled by that top billing Klaus Kinski here! He's 'doing a Kinski', which is a term I made up for a top name actor who turns up on a film set, films a few scenes, then goes off to the pub with the cash. Kinski appears to be slightly more involved in the action here, but he's not around much. Better examples of him 'doing a kinski' are Footprints on the Moon, Fighting Fists of Shanghai Joe and If You Meet Sartana, Pray For Death (really badly spliced Klaus footage in that one). You could also call it 'doing a Palance' as Jack does the same thing in The Happy and Short Life of the Brothers Blue and It Can Be Done Amigo. And John Ireland in 'Run Man Run'.
No, the real star of the show here is Richard Harrison (and his moustache), now I was as surprised as anyone to find out Harrison (and his tache) had a career outside of the multi-Oscar winning Ninja Terminator, the much lauded Golden Ninja Warrior (first five minutes) and the awesome Majestic Thunderbolt (which of course led to a children's animated series), but here he is! He's a called King and some bad dudes smuggling machines guns to the Mexicans have gone and killed his brother. Granted, King killed one of them first, but I dunno.
So King's out to get vengeance, supported by his pal Kinski, who basically stays in one place throughout the film and doesn't interact much with Harrison. Harrison however goes around getting into various gun fights with the baddies, getting captured and such like. There's a distinct misogynist tone to this film with two rapes and the Mexicans pimping out their sisters to the bad guys.
Harrison ain't much of an actor. In fact, I've barely seen him do more than raise his eyebrows, but he is a good action star so it's fun to watch him taking on all these bad guys. He doesn't chase after a guy and brain him with a baseball bat while wearing roller skates like Majestic Thunderbolt, but you can't have it all.
Short film too!
No, the real star of the show here is Richard Harrison (and his moustache), now I was as surprised as anyone to find out Harrison (and his tache) had a career outside of the multi-Oscar winning Ninja Terminator, the much lauded Golden Ninja Warrior (first five minutes) and the awesome Majestic Thunderbolt (which of course led to a children's animated series), but here he is! He's a called King and some bad dudes smuggling machines guns to the Mexicans have gone and killed his brother. Granted, King killed one of them first, but I dunno.
So King's out to get vengeance, supported by his pal Kinski, who basically stays in one place throughout the film and doesn't interact much with Harrison. Harrison however goes around getting into various gun fights with the baddies, getting captured and such like. There's a distinct misogynist tone to this film with two rapes and the Mexicans pimping out their sisters to the bad guys.
Harrison ain't much of an actor. In fact, I've barely seen him do more than raise his eyebrows, but he is a good action star so it's fun to watch him taking on all these bad guys. He doesn't chase after a guy and brain him with a baseball bat while wearing roller skates like Majestic Thunderbolt, but you can't have it all.
Short film too!
After his brother is murdered and sister-in-law raped on their wedding day by sadistic cutthroats, bounty hunter/lawman Richard Harrison seeks revenge. He soon finds out that things aren't always what they seem though.
Uninspired writing and directing, along with a terminally low budget, sinks this before it even really gets started, making it not worth recommending, except for maybe the hardest of the hardcore spaghetti western buffs. A miscast Klaus Kinski is for the most part wasted.
Being fairly non-offensive and very short, this seems almost like a cheap, 1970's TV movie.
Uninspired writing and directing, along with a terminally low budget, sinks this before it even really gets started, making it not worth recommending, except for maybe the hardest of the hardcore spaghetti western buffs. A miscast Klaus Kinski is for the most part wasted.
Being fairly non-offensive and very short, this seems almost like a cheap, 1970's TV movie.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBody count: 50.
- ErroresIn his first encounter with bad guys, King dispatches four with seven rapid-fire shots from his six-shooter.
- Citas
Brian Foster: In the name of the law, I declare you under arrest...
John 'King' Marley: In the name of what law...?... yours...?
- Créditos curiososThe title credit sequence does not begin until 8 minutes into the movie.
- ConexionesEdited from Django (1966)
- Bandas sonorasHis Name was King
Sung by Ann Collin
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- His Name Was King
- Locaciones de filmación
- Elios Film, Roma, Lacio, Italia(studio: made at)
- Productora
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 16 minutos
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