Did the theme more or less disappear from literature after that? Some movies should only be seen once, some such as this one, many times. Moreover, Sherin not only makes excellent use of the arid desert locations, but also stages the exciting shoot-outs with real flair and skill. Valdez is Coming is a serviceable western with Burt Lancaster playing a vengeful Mexican sheriff who sets off after Jon Cypher and his gang, including a terrifically manic and cowardly Richard Jordan, after they tie him to a wooden cross and sling him into the desert. to the chivalric tradition a tradition he shares in this country with the Westerner. And then they began to die . But dialog that tells one story for the actor while the actor is telling another story is the richest of gifts for a performer. Valdez is told that a murdering black army deserter has holed up in a . Leonard is generally better known for his crime stories ("Rum Punch" and Get Shorty and "Out of Sight" and "Maximum Bob"), but for me, his most compelling and richest material is his Westerns. 7) The Whale Ending Explained. But now there was more to it. He crotch filled the center of the frame. I don't get the impression that Leonard had a lot of hard bark on him. Before it's over, Frank will, without a doubt, know that..Valdez is coming. Book Binder's Daughter, The (Melissa Beck), That Shakespearean Rag (Steven W. Beattie). Two of essentially the most notable girls, who bore arms in opposition to the United States, have been Blanca Canales and Lolita Lebrn. Exciting formulaic revenge Western (made in Spain) as directed by Edwin Sherin (helmed The Great White Hope on Broadway) in his debut feature film that is adapted from a novel by Elmore Leonard. Valdez (/ v l d i z, v l d z /; Alutiiq: Suacit) is a city in the Chugach Census Area in the U.S. state of Alaska.According to the 2010 US Census, the population of the city is 3,976, down from 4,036 in 2000. Blutig und spannend gehts hier zur Sache, wenn Banditen vom Rcken des. Valdez wins and Tanner loses everything. It takes a minute or so to realize that this is stand-off with a man sealed inside a log cabin. Coming Soon, Regal Wuthering Heights does not fit your definition. . The film concerns about the upright Bob Valdez(Burt Lancaster),an older Mexican-American constable,he accidentally murders someone accused by Tanner(Jon Cypher) of being a killer of the husband from his lover(Susan Clark).Then Valdez asks Tanner one hundred dollars for his spouse,it ignites the violence ,passions and ultimately deadly taking on with the local landowner baron and his henchmen(Hector Helizondo,Richard Jordan).A respectable Valdez recovers his uniform and weapons his days in the US cavalry and he goes killing one by one enemies.He's only helped by an old Mexican(Frank Silvera). Once again I'm going to attempt to use January to try and clear some space on my TiVo box - and then just end up filling it right back up by the end of the month. Might have been better with a more experienced director. The UK DVD has at least one horse tripping edited. Ahabs quest for revenge in Moby Dick is quixotic because it is conducted against a force of nature that is beyond human conceptions of guilt. Newly minted North American Fuhrer John Smith (Rufus Sewell) and his wife are aboard. And it's a little disappointing to see how characters and their motivations were poorly translated by changing certain events that altered the dynamics between some of the key characters. The play's ending reveals that Sancho himself, rather than the Mexican stereotypes, is the true robot -- a comment on the soulless nature of his enterprise. Valdez Is Coming boldly recreates America's western frontier, a place where life was sometimes cheap. Also "Valdez" ist auch mal wieder einer dieser Filme den man nicht wegen der Story schaut, die ist hier nmlich mehr als dnn und uninteressant. The resulting confrontation was instigated by thoroughly nasty land baron Frank Tanner (Jon Cypher), who turns out to be a very bad guy indeed. I just get the impression that he knew deep in his soul how hard-bark people sound. Please click the link below to receive your verification email. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Just below that it reads "Ticket Confirmation#:" followed by a 10-digit number. Directors. I used to think Kennedy came up with that line, and several other gems from the same film, but it turns out they were all from an Elmore Leonard short story called "The Captives," which Leonard sold to Argosy magazine for a hundred bucks in 1955, and which was eventually turned into this 1957 film. Comments that are not civil or constructive will be deleted. *****. Valdez is freed by one of Tanner's henchmen (Richard Jordan) and, after convalescing, begins waging a one-man war against Tanner, picking off his men with his trusty Sharps rifle. It begins with an instinct for justice: Valdez kills a man for the wrong reasons, not without meaning to but certainly without wanting to, and figures that he and the others responsible owe the mans pregnant widow reparations. This is a great movie, one that deserves watching by anyone interested in the Western, and any Elmore Leonard fan. Valdez ends up killing the innocent man and desires all who fingered him to pay for the man's pregnant squaw to have passage home. Also of special note is Barton Heyman, who plays the world-wise Segundo, who quickly realizes that they are not after any ordinary man, and provides a great surprise ending. Terms and Policies I still can't feature Burt as a Mexican, though. What Frank and co. doesn't know is that Valdez is a great shot and smart tactician. A sure must for any serious Western fan. True Grit), or working hard to resist its temptations (e.g. Dom (Vin Diesel) and his familia are back to save the world again in Fast & Furious 9, although this time the threat is closer to home. With her in restraints, Valdez proceeds to systematically do away with the men Tanner sends after him with his long-range Sharps rifle. Still, Icant imagine reading a lot of books like this not in a row, certainly. After taking out one rider with his shotgun, he tells him to send the message to Tanner "Valdez is coming". Hombre? When challenged to get the first $100.00 from Mr. Tanner (Jon Cypher) the rich landowner, the task become an impossible quest as Tanner has no intention of giving Valdez anything, but contempt, torture and pain. The movie gets better and better as I age into an old man. Among them is Hector Elizondo as a Mexican Rider and R.L.Davis (Richard Jordon) as a cowardly opportunist. What I love about that line, and the other splendid lines throughout that script, is that they reveal character and the place that character came from in a special way no actor could do on his own. 1971 When it comes to keeping the peace, former frontier sheriff. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email. Great unexpected ending! Burt Lancaster(who I just thought was great, though he battled with the accent just a bit..a minor squabble)portrays Bob Valdez, a former Apache hunter for the Calvary now a constable who accidentally shoots an innocent black man claimed to have murdered the husband of Gay Erin(the beautiful redheaded Susan Clark). Valdez Is Coming executive producer (uncredited) 1971 The Scalphunters producer (uncredited) 1968 The Unforgiven co-producer (uncredited) 1960 Take a Giant Step executive producer (uncredited) 1959 The Devil's Disciple co-executive producer (uncredited) 1959 Sweet Smell of Success executive producer (uncredited) 1957 The Bachelor Party Valdez himself is an interesting character: though he feels no ambivalence about his specific conflictwith Tanner, he is less certain about his own role in life more generally, and the relationship he develops with Tanners fiance Gay (whom he kidnaps as leverage) adds more nuances. The humiliations suffered by Valdez early on, as well as the ruthlessness of the villains, are of such unequivocal nastiness that the film's ultimate satisfactions come not from the triumph of honor, but from the scope of the revenge. Second, a Brigadier General would not have commanded a regiment (let alone a company or troop). By creating an account, you agree to the I wont spoil the fun by giving away any more details. Poe particularly relishes the cruelty and bitter triumph of the recognition scene in the latter. I havent seen a Western section in a new-book bookstore for some time, though they do occasionally show up in used book stores and sales. The supporting cast is very good. Then why does each ignore the warnings when they arise before hand? Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), There Was More To It: Elmore Leonard, Valdez Is Coming. "The Tall T" is a Budd Boetticher film starring Randolph Scott with a screenplay by Burt Kennedy. the Terms and Policies, and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. The putting him against the wall and tying him to the cross had made it something else. Learn how your comment data is processed. "My momma taught me to remove my hat and my cigar in the presence of a lady. At first, this made me groan, but after a short time I realized that he did a pretty good job with the accent and there are many light-skinned Mexicans, so it wasn't too hard to believe this. My experience of Westerns is mostly cinematic, but the revenge plot seems pretty common to it, from straightforward versions like 7 Men from Now to more subtle variations like the ending of The Furies. Gay's lover is Frank Tanner(Jon Cypher), the leader of a band of cutthroats who lead the crusade to take out the black man who was mistaken for being the one who killed Gay's husband. I've read more of his Westerns than any of his other stories, and I find him one of the most astonishing purveyors of authentic-sounding Western dialog who ever lived. The moments of brutal violence pack a pretty harsh punch and the ending is pleasingly ambiguous. Are there anti-detective novels out there? StarringBurt Lancaster Susan Clark Frank Silvera Jon Cypher Richard Jordan Directed byEdwin Sherin The experience of a man may be hidden by time, but time cannot hide the experienced man. A rebel explosion hurls the train off its track, killing Helen and compelling John to take his own life in the. A payback film that attempts, sometimes successfully, to be in the Euro-Western Sergio Leone mold. I'm sorry I never got to meet him, to tell him how those lines in "The Tall T" inspired me in my own writing, to tell him how proud I was to be part of a show he was at the heart of. When setting up Hammett or Chandlerin my Mystery & Detective Fiction class, I always talk about frontier justice and the appeal of the vigilante, and alsoabout the idea of the hard-boiled hero as (quoting Robert B. Parker) the last gentleman: he belongs, Parker says.