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Bandolero!
In a way, it’s admirable for it’s meat-and-potatoes approach and execution. It has its heroes and its villains, its shoot-outs and its chases. If like westerns, you’ll probably enjoy the movie. If you hate them, this movie won’t change your mind. It has its big stars too. Dean Martin and Jimmy Stewart are two brothers (the Bishops) whose lives have followed different paths. Both are disillusioned; both suffered from losses during “the war.” Stewart knows they’re speaking of his brother, Martin’s character. In an amusing and intriguing way, Stewart helps them escape. But a posse is formed and they chased, eventually to bandolero country, land of bandits who kill gringos. Though normally the chase would have been given up, in this case it hasn’t. They continue to be chased because they have taken a captive, Raquel Welch, who the sheriff (George Kennedy) loves and won’t give up. Welch has a background of her own and, partly due to this, comes to like both Bishop brothers, despite being their hostage. She even falls in love with Dean Martin’s character and the feelings are reciprocated. While it can be admired for this, I’m not sure it works. It’s not a wholly satisfying end. While not spectacular by any means, Bandolero! is quite good. It’s in the tradition of movies like Valdez Is Coming and The Professionals. If you like westerns, especially old-school westerns, this is worth seeing. © 2003 Piddleville Inc. |
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