The Professionals (1966)
Facts
| Directed by | Richard Brooks |
| Cast | Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan, Woody Strode and Jack Palance |
| Theatrical Release | November 2, 1966 |
| DVD Release | June 10, 2008 |
| Running Time | 117 minutes |
| Disc Type | |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 043396162150 |
| Buy this item | $19.95 at Amazon.com As of Jul 23 12:09 EDT (details) 1 Blu-ray, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Chinese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Or 19 new from $19.95, 3 used from $22.30 |
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Average user review:| Brooks' Professionals |
| Why Aren't These Four "Professionals" Running Our Border Patrol? |
It truly is one of the great classic action films. April 14, 2008
| Old Dog Tricks |
The story takes place shortly after the Mexican Revolution, a transitional period in U.S. history, when men who fought beside Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders, served in the Philippine campaign, and joined ranks with Pancho Villa, suddenly find their skills and heroics out of style, leaving them with nothing else to do but try to survive on the fringes of a diminishing frontier.
No sooner does the title of the movie fade, as soon as the opening credits roll, Brooks gives us a quick sketch of the four main characters. Rico Farden (Lee Marvin), ex military officer now reduced to demonstrating automatic weapons; Ehrengard (Robert Ryan), ex cavalry man, now working as a cattle boss, wrangler and pack master; Jake (Woody Strobe), a sharp shooter, scout and tracker - specialist with the long bow - now a bounty hunter; and, Bill (Burt Lancaster), Rico's best friend, once a genius with dynamite, now a shady prospector and wildcatter, and always, a lover of women ("Any size, any age, any color. Any woman.")
These four men are brought together one last time by a corporate landowner, H.G. Grant (Ralph Bellamy), to undertake a dangerous mission only men with their unique experience could hope to achieve. They're offered a large reward to successfully rescue Grant's beautiful Latin wife (Claudia Cardinale) kidnapped for ransom by the notorious Villa bandit, Jesus Raza (Jack Palance), who is hiding somewhere in the barren desert of Mexico.
Each character's special skills are called into play. Each faces a test that reveals a surprising turn. Underneath this fast moving, entertaining, witty action film are deeper questions. Are there winners in the battles for freedom? Does anything really change? Who are the good guys? Who are the bad?
The cast makes a perfect ensemble. I think this is Burt Lancaster's best film. Not only does he steal the show as rogue, cynic, and trickster, but his part gives him a chance to show off the agility he developed as a circus performer, before he became an actor.
If ever you've considered writing an action adventure film that's tight and lean with sharp edged minimalist dialogue, or to direct a fast moving story with surprising plot and character twists, incredible cinematography, and an understated blend of music and natural sound, Richard Brook's The Professionals is a film that will teach much about what makes this art form great.
And if all you want is to see a really entertaining western, The Professionals is a great ride.
March 11, 2008
| rose |
| entertainment plus |
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