词条 | El Condor (film) |
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| name = El Condor | image_size = | image = El Condor FilmPoster.jpeg | caption = | director = John Guillermin | producer = André De Toth | screenplay = Larry Cohen Steven Carabatsos | story = Steven Carabatsos | starring = Jim Brown Lee Van Cleef Patrick O'Neal Marianna Hill Iron Eyes Cody | music = Maurice Jarre | cinematography = Henri Persin | editing = Walter Hannemann William H. Ziegler | distributor = National General Pictures | released = {{Film date|1970|09|23}} | runtime = 102 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} El Condor is a 1970 American western film directed by John Guillermin. Jim Brown and Lee Van Cleef lead a band of Apaches (including Iron Eyes Cody) against a fortress commanded by Patrick O'Neal. The fortress is said to contain the gold reserves of Emperor Maximilian. The movie was shot in 35mm Technicolor in Almería, Spain, and involved the construction of the huge adobe fortress set that was re-used in later films, including Conan the Barbarian (1982) and March or Die (1977)'. El Condor was among the first movies rated R (for violence, explicit language, and nudity). PlotLuke, an escaped convict, and Jaroo, a loner gold prospector, team up with a band of Apache Indians in 19th century Mexico to capture a large, heavily armed fortress for the millions—or billions—of dollars in gold that are rumored to be stored within. Cast
VHS and DVD releasesThe movie was released on a fullscreen VHS in 1994, and a widescreen DVD by Warner Archive in 2009. Critical reactionRoger Ebert's review of August 27, 1970 in the Chicago Sun-Times began: "Lee Van Cleef's last words in 'El Condor' are, 'What am I doing here?' Amen, brother." See also
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7 : Films directed by John Guillermin|1970 films|American films|1970s Western (genre) films|Films set in Mexico|Second French intervention in Mexico films|Films shot in Almería |
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