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The story line is strong enough to support the action
sequences.
As we know from Yossi & Jagger, Fox is a master at efficiently packing emotional and psychological complexity into brief
sequences.
This wonderful little film has all of the elements that made the Spaghetti Western so exciting and fun: GREAT music (by one of the few..if not the only..female composer to work in the genre, Nora Orlandi), EXCITING action
sequences
(and very vicious ones for the day!), and BEAUTIFUL scenery and sets (all in Almeria, Spain, of course).
It was filmed with
sequences
of animation and the actors and actresses interacting with the animations.
The "women's director" has a sure touch on the many documentary-like
sequences
of Air Corps training, and he invests it with more unhackneyed humanity than the genre generally allowed, particularly in wartime.
Also for a very early glimpse of Judy Holliday, who doesn't show up till an hour and a half into the picture but has some good little
sequences
as O'Brien's worried-sick Brooklyn spouse.
The dream
sequences
are right out of an old TWILIGHT ZONE episode, as Tony finds himself transformed into an Average Joe trying to deal with a missing wallet and mixed-up identities while on a cross-country business trip.
The story serves only for De Mille to hang some marvelous action
sequences
on, like the big Indian attack.Scenes like that are extremely well done.If you don't mind the somewhat over-the-top performances of the cast this is an very entertaining western.Look out for a very young Anthony Quinn essaying the role of an Indian brave who participated at the battle of Little Big Horn.This part got him at least noticed in Hollywood.
The pre-credits opening
sequences
somewhat give the false impression that we're dealing with a serious and harrowing drama, but you need not fear because barely ten minutes later we're up until our necks in nonsensical chainsaw battles, rough fist-fights, lurid dialogs and gratuitous nudity!
But even without an extra point for nostalgia, this is STILL a genuine masterwork and earning a high rating for its excellently convoluted story, uncanny atmosphere, blood-soaked killing
sequences
and superb casting choices.
Good action sequences, plenty of "feel good" scenes, a good musical score, but the part that really makes the movie is the great acting.
The production is very good and you can tell that it was done with pride and love.Unique peek into the American NORTHT WEST pioneers is very educational and entertaining.This movie is very under rated because most people do not like to see the reality that many "lawmen" during this particular time and place were very crooked/corrupt much like most developing countries today.The action
sequences
could have been more realistic though but still,this movie really covers most of the essentials.Not for an audience who wants only pure testoterone type westerns for this movie is more for those who have a sense of history and philosophy.......
This film's quality-level surpasses the majority of contemporary SF flicks because of its strong cast and some intense
sequences
that I personally consider classic.
A delightful family film, which any amateur dancer would enjoy for the dance
sequences
alone.
Nothing really off putting by having French spoken in most
sequences
(with English subtitles) and a small amount of actual English spoken, though that will probably relegate it to art houses (a la Diva.)
The film hit its peak, for me, somewhere around a little more than half way through, then the last two
sequences
picked up again.
Sabu's genius can be shown with regard to some
sequences
of the movie.
And she thought the Havana
sequences
where Simmons and Brando dance up a storm were excellent.
The movie has fantastic montage
sequences
that dazzled me.
Emilio Miraglia's "The Red Queen Kills Seven Times" is a totally mesmerizing wholesome of original plotting, stylish production values, enchanting music, great acting talents and inventively gory murder
sequences.
This film was made with matting
sequences
and art techniques quite like the works of the great Czech filmmaker, Karel Zeman.
I have no idea why this flick is getting such a bad rap by so many IMDb users (Some are saying it's his 'worst movie ever.' What?? Haven't any of you seen Cradle 2 The Grave?) My favorite criticism is that the plot is totally stupid, and just an excuse to hang all of the action
sequences
on.
The dance
sequences
are not perfect, yet the songs represent how Indonesians express themselves.
The dance
sequences
seem awkward in some ways and not synchronized with the songs and/or music.
When I was younger, it was the songs and spectacular dance
sequences
that I enjoyed but since I've watched it when I got older, I appreciate more the fantastic acting and character portrayal.
In this one, during the live-action sequences, Preacherman (Charles Gordone) takes his friend Sampson (Barry White) with him to pick up Pappy (Scatman Crothers) and Randy (Philip Thomas, years before he added Michael for his middle name professionally) as the latter two escape from prison.
In addition the beginning of the film contains one of the most thrilling and terrifying chase
sequences
ever made.This occurs when Harry's safari group has to outrun a tribe of cannibals.
Right from the first scene it affects you. the
sequences
between shahid and amrita are awesome.
The movie starts out well enough, with the jokes being visual enough that they translate the language barrier (which is rarer than you'd think for this era) and make the non-fight dialogue
sequences
passable (for a kung fu movie, this is a great compliment).
There is some dramatic scenes dealing with the death of Dooley's wife that don't really seem to be with the tone of the movie because the rest of the movie is action sequences, dog poop jokes, fart jokes, and jokes about dogs biting bad guys in a certain area.
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