IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content. In the bonus material for Blue Underground's Blu-ray release of A Bullet for the General, there is a five minute statement from the director, Damiano Damiani, in which he repeatedly declares that his film is. "A Bullet for the General" is an entertaining if overlong movie that suffers from miscast international actors not only playing it broadly, but are also dubbed. The percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who have given this movie a positive review.
Political spaghetti western starring Castel as an American mercenary hired by bandit Volonte and his brother, Kinski, to fight the revolution. El Chuncho's bandits rob arms from a train, intending to sell the weapons to Elias' revolutionaries. A Bullet for the General could hardly be mistaken for just another Spaghetti western, though.
For one, Damiani's vividly cinematic eye sets it apart from The international cut of A Bullet for the General features English subtitles, and they've been properly translated from the Italian dialogue rather than. Damiano Damiani's 'Quién sabe?' aka 'A Bullet for the General' is a brilliant high octane blast, that features a body count Peckinpah and Leone would struggle to match. Its really Leone regular Gian Maria Volonté who steals the movie hes hilarious as dynamite/machine loving revolutionary antihero. Other directors who toyed with the form are generally overlooked. Take Damiano Damiani, for example - the Italian (still very much in business) whose film A Bullet for the General is a very decent stab at the genre. At the height of the Mexican revolution, a mysterious young American (Lou Castel of FIST IN HIS POCKET) joins a gang of marauders led by El Chucho (Gian Maria Volonté of A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS) on a series of savage raids to steal guns for a powerful rebel general.
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It's intended for the revolutionary Villainous Valour: Lieutenant Alvaro Ferrera at the beginning of the movie, bravely trying to rescue. A largely unrecognized or even unheard of Italian western set during the Mexican Revolution, 'A Bullet for the General' is the intelligent, contemplative tale of a pair of bandits working to profit from the war by selling stolen. El Chuncho's bandits rob arms from a train, intending to sell the weapons to Elias' revolutionaries.
Starring: Gian Maria Volontè, Aldo Sambrell, Klaus Kinski and others. El Chuncho's bandits rob arms from a train, intending to sell the weapons to Elias' revolutionaries. Later years saw the rise of a subgenre spaghetti Western scholar. movies. A Bullet for the General. by.