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5.8/10 • 95

1969-03-261h 50m

AdventureActionWesternWar

All they need is… 100 RIFLES

When half-breed Indian Yaqui Joe robs an Arizona bank, he is pursued by dogged lawman Lyedecker. Fleeing to Mexico, Joe is imprisoned by General Verdugo, who is waging a war against the Yaqui Indians. When Lyedecker attempts to intervene, he is thrown into prison as well. Working together, the two escape and take refuge in the hills, where Lyedecker meets beautiful Yaqui freedom fighter Sarita and begins to question his allegiances.

Directors
Tom Gries
Editors
Robert L. Simpson

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  1. Jim Brown

    Jim Brown

    Lydecker

  2. Raquel Welch

    Raquel Welch

    Sarita

  3. Burt Reynolds

    Burt Reynolds

    Yaqui Joe Herrera

  4. Fernando Lamas

    Fernando Lamas

    General Verdugo

  5. Dan O'Herlihy

    Dan O'Herlihy

    Steven Grimes

  6. Eric Braeden

    Eric Braeden

    Lt. Franz Von Klemme

  7. Aldo Sambrell

    Aldo Sambrell

    Sgt. Paletes

  8. Soledad Miranda

    Soledad Miranda

    Girl in Hotel

  9. Alberto Dalbés

    Alberto Dalbés

    Padre Francisco

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John Chard

Mar 17, 2017

7/10

Rifles or Trifles? 100 Rifles is directed by Tom Gries and Gries adapts to screenplay with Clair Huffaker from Robert MacLeod's novel The Californio. It stars Burt Reynolds, Jim Brown, Raquel Welch, Fernando Lamas and Dan O'Herlihy. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Cecilio Paniagua. Arizona lawman Lydecker (Brown) travels into Mexico to arrest bank robber Yaqui Joe Herrera (Reynolds), and lands in the middle of a war between the Yaquis and the Mexican army. A good blood pumping Oater feasting on Spaghetti leanings, 100 Rifles boasts star appeal coupled with exciting genre staples. Filmed in Almeria in Spain, pic doesn't lack for smooth on the eyes locations either. The dialogue is a mixture of cheese and the philosophical, but it sits well in the production. It's strong on violence, with a number of action sequences very well constructed, while it has a cheeky glint in its eye and for sure is sexy into the bargain. OK, so the cast aren't exactly pulling up any trees, but they are fun to watch as we take in weasel villains and lovable rogues. Good time to be had here. 7/10

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Status
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Original Language
English
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Keywords
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