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Un rico ranchero de Texas, J.W. Grant (Ralph Bellamy), contrata a un grupo de mercenarios para que rescaten a su esposa (Claudia Cardinale), secuestrada por un revolucionario mexicano, el capitán Raza (Jack Palance). Se trata de Bill Dolworth (Burt Lancaster), experto en explosivos, Henry Fardan (Lee Marvin), un fuera de serie con el revólver, Hans Ehrengard (Robert Ryan), gran entendido en caballos y Jake Sharp (Woody Strode), un fantástico rastreador. (Movistar+)

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kaylin 

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inglés It's a great western, lacking just a little something to make it phenomenal. Excellent actors playing good characters. Perhaps some of those characters are played a bit too lightly, as a darker approach would have suited them better. But it was still good, and Claudia Cardinale was absolutely beautiful here, much more vibrant than in Once Upon a Time in the West. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés Please do not confuse this version of The Professionals with the famous British action series. This is a classic western, set on the Mexican border during the end of the Mexican Revolution, where a wealthy financier sends a group of four adventurers to rescue his wife from the clutches of kidnappers. The fact that something is different is already signaled by the information about the film's content, so I wasn't surprised by the "big" surprise and I have a fairly indifferent relationship with the western genre; I tolerate its clichés much worse than, for example, gangster films or other lighter genres. This film really does have all of the genre shortcomings, which fans of westerns will appreciate, but I just shrug my shoulders at them. And so the four gunmen fearlessly eliminate dozens of their enemies and practically massacre the entire rebel unit to save the Mexican federal army some work. The actors, who exude authority and charisma, just barely earn this film three stars. They were simply Actors with a capital A, not bodybuilders, boxers, or wrestlers, who would go on to dominate the action genre twenty years later. The film is also harmed by the screenplay that culminates in a finale that is expected, but truly idiotic in the context of the previous massacres, making the previous human casualties completely unnecessary. Overall impression: 50%. ()

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Matty 

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inglés Dirty work. Cleanly executed. A western from the old days. One of the last, though it is still paraphrased to this day in the most diverse variations (for example, Fast 5 cannot deny its western spirit). Cinematography that makes the landscape look majestic. Music that makes you want to conquer that landscape. An on top of that, Lee Marvin with a machine gun and a pocket full of dynamite. He’s masculine in every gesture, every brusque line cutting off further/longer discussion. The woman only as a (beautiful) burden. Cynicism and disregard for life are not signs of rottenness; greed is, because money is the real evil. It’s obvious that action scenes were not Richard Brooks’s forte. They are neither long nor clear enough for us to enjoy them, even though they demonstrate the inclination of the time toward more openly depicting violence in mainstream films. The peak of the genre came with The Wild Bunch (whose slow-motion shots allow us to feast our eyes on the spurting blood), a film more radical in its blatant use of violence and the ambivalence of its protagonist. Even so, The Professionals is a western as it should be. 75% ()

DaViD´82 

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inglés A Western version of “The Hobbit”. It's also kind of a journey there and back again, and as with “The Hobbit”, the journey there is much more fun. ()

D.Moore 

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inglés A pretty decent western for three and a half stars, which I'm rounding up purely out of the mood of the moment. The superbly cast title foursome trudge across the desert to rescue (?) one really beautiful wife of one really rich man, and you almost feels like you’re on the heated journey with them. The characters quickly grow on the viewer and it is a pleasure to watch them and at the same time listen to them tease each other. It's a pity that the film is so long - after an hour and a half it felt drawn out and not nearly as interesting as in the first hour. A few minutes of boredom later, however, we come to the final shootout between two old friends, in which words and thoughts are very important in addition to guns, which I liked. Maurice Jarre's music should also be praised. ()

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