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Titolo originale: Giù la testa
Regia: Sergio Leone |
Anno: 1971
Origine: Spain | Italy |
Generi: Western
Tag: mexico | robbery | rape | prisoner | liberation of prisoners | revolution | class | spaghetti western |
Cast: Rod Steiger | James Coburn | Romolo Valli | Maria Monti | Rik Battaglia | Franco Graziosi | Antoine Saint-John | Vivienne Chandler | David Warbeck | Giulio Battiferri | Poldo Bendandi | Omar Bonaro | Roy Bosier | John Frederick | Amato Garbini | Michael Harvey | Biagio La Rocca | Furio Meniconi | Nazzareno Natale | Vincenzo Norvese | Stefano Oppedisano | Memè Perlini | Goffredo Pistoni | Renato Pontecchi | Jean Rougeul | Corrado Solari | Antonio Casale | Benito Stefanelli | Franco Tocci | Rosita Torosh | Aldo Sambrell | Florencio Amarilla | Sergio Calderón | Simon van Collem | Paolo Figlia | Alberigo Donadeo | Tony Casale | Romano Milani | Luigi Tripodi | Claudio Mancini | Riccardo Pizzuti | Franco Ukmar | Antonio Montoya | Rafael Cortes |

Durante la rivoluzione messicana, Juan, leader di una famiglia di banditi, incontra Sean Mallory, militante dell'IRA ed esperto di esplosivi. Juan cerca di persuadere Sean a unirsi a lui per rapinare una banca, mentre l'irlandese è deciso ad usare le sue conoscenze per aiutare la causa della rivoluzione.

Errori

In the train, the automatic pistol that Juan Miranda uses is a Browning GP35. As its names suggests, [...] D
John's second flashback to his killing of Nolan in the Irish pub contains footage that does not matc [...] D
Although the action takes place circa 1914, when Mallory's possessions are rifled by Miranda's famil [...] D
Juan rests his hand on the barrel of the machine gun from which he just fired hundreds of rounds. He [...] D
When Juan is robbing the 'bank' in Mesa Verde, when he shoots open the second door in the basement, [...] D
Of all the characters living in poverty, being dirty and all, none of them (especially Juan who smil [...] D
The newspaper that John Mallory is given in the "surgical operation" scene reads in the right column [...] D
The bank door exploded outwards. It should have exploded in since the dynamite was placed on the out [...] D
Irish nationalist Mallory owns an IRA flag, but the movie is set in 1913 and IRA and its flag did no [...] D
During the executions in the rain, when Mallory sees Villega identifying rebels, the speed of the wi [...] D
A close-up shot of one of the convoy's trucks as it rolls through mud shows a modern pneumatic tire [...] D
When the deserter is taken from the train to be executed along with two others the wall behind him i [...] D
Depending on how the film's image is presented, an obvious dummy stand-in for Romolo Valli can be se [...] D
In the train wreck sequence, some of the miniature shots of the explosion and the train being destro [...] D
Use of MG42s, a machine gun developed in Germany three decades after the Mexican revolution. D
The dynamite John hands Juan before the bank raid is several sticks in a bundle, with a single fuse [...] D
In the first scene where Juan holds up the stagecoach, one of the children in the bandit gang is hol [...] D
Juan's machine gun is not pointing at Gutierrez as he shoots him. D
When Juan's youngest son is shown lying dead, the actor can be seen breathing. D
When Sean sets his machine gun back on its tripod after setting the charges, it is loaded with a sec [...] D