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词条 Chino (1973 film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Reception

     Critical response  Copyright 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Chino
| image = Chino FilmPoster.jpeg
| image size =
| alt =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = John Sturges
| producer = John Sturges
Dino De Laurentiis
| screenplay = Clair Huffaker
| based on = {{based on|the novel The Valdez Horses|Lee Hoffman}}
| narrator =
| starring = Charles Bronson
Jill Ireland
Marcel Bozzuffi
Vincent Van Patten
| music = Guido De Angelis
Maurizio De Angelis
| cinematography = Armando Nannuzzi
| editing = Luis Álvarez
Vanio Amici
| studio = Produzioni De Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company
Coral Producciones Cinematográficas
Universal Productions France
| distributor = Intercontinental Releasing Corporation
| released = {{Film date|1973|9|14|Italy}}
| runtime = 98 minutes
| country = France
Italy
Spain
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
}}Chino (Italian: Valdez, il mezzosangue, UK theatrical title: Valdez the Half Breed) is a 1973 Italian Western film starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Marcel Bozzuffi, and Vincent Van Patten. The original English language title shown at the beginning of the film was The Valdez Horses, the same title that the novel on which the movie is based. It was an Italian-Spanish-French co-production filmed in Spain, with Italian and French funding.[1]

Plot

Chino Valdez (Bronson) is a lonely horse breeder, whose life is thrown into turmoil when a young runaway (Van Patten) turns up at his door looking for work and, later, he falls in love with a beautiful woman (Ireland) whose brother (Bozzuffi) hates him.

Cast

  • Charles Bronson as Chino Valdez
  • Jill Ireland as Catherine
  • Marcel Bozzuffi as Maral
  • Vincent Van Patten as Jamie Wagner
  • Fausto Tozzi as Cruz
  • Ettore Manni as Sheriff
  • Corrado Gaipa as Padre
  • Melissa Chimenti as Indian Girl

Reception

Critical response

Time Out magazine said of the film, "Bronson suffers from galloping symbolism as Valdez, a wild horse-taming Mexican halfbreed representing different things to different people. Overall, he is the mustang, caught in a wild West which is being tamed and fenced in by white settlers... Despite a few dodgy moments when one really fears for Valdez' co-optability by Ireland's well-kept fragility, the film maintains its contradictory stance right through to a bitter-sweet ending. Valdez leaves, sans wife, sans house, but on his own terms, and after ensuring that if he can't tame the wild horses no one else will.[2]

Copyright

Chino has copyright claim by Peter Rodgers Organization

Distribution representation is also by Peter Rodgers Organization

References

1. ^{{AFI film|id=56160|title=Chino}}.
2. ^TimeOut. Staff film review, no date. Accessed: June 22, 2013.

External links

  • Chino at Peter Rodgers Organization
  • {{AFI film|id=56160|title=Chino}}
  • {{IMDb title|id=0069833|title=Chino}}
  • {{Allmovie title|id=144155|title=Chino}}
  • Chino informational site
  • Chino at the Spaghetti Western Database
{{John Sturges}}

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