A Bullet for the General

A Bullet for the General


Starring:Gian Maria Volontè, Klaus Kinski, Martine Beswick, Lou Castel, Jaime Fernández (II), Andrea Checchi, Spartaco Conversi, Joaquín Parra, Aldo Sambrell, José Manuel Martín, Santiago Santos, Valentino Macchi, Vicente Roca, Antonio Ruiz (VII)
Director: Damiano Damiani
Studio: Anchor Bay
Product Type: DVD
Once Upon a Time in Italy - The Spaghetti Western Collection (A Bullet for the General / Companeros / Four of the Apocalypse / Keoma / Texas Adios)
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • if you like spaghetti westerns... you best be owning this box, yo!
  • 5 classic Spaghetti Westerns given the Anchor Bay treatment!!!
  • a great collection of spaghetti westerns and all widescreen
  • Good Collection of Italian Westerns
  • terrific quality
Once Upon a Time in Italy - The Spaghetti Western Collection (A Bullet for the General / Companeros / Four of the Apocalypse / Keoma / Texas Adios)
Starring: Gian Maria Volontè , Klaus Kinski , Martine Beswick , Lou Castel , and Jaime Fernández (II)
Director: Damiano Damiani , Lucio Fulci , and Enzo G. Castellari
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ASIN: B0000YTPF2
Release Date: 2004-02-10

Description

Once Upon A Time In Italy, a generation of visionary filmmakers hijacked the genre of the American Western. Suddenly, standard stories of cowboys and Indians became a hyper-stylized opera of immoral heroes, ruthless action and extreme violence. These startling new films became known as Spaghetti Westerns, and movies have never looked or sounded the same since!

In BULLET FOR THE GENERAL, Gian Maria VolantE9 (of A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS fame) co-stars with Klaus Kinski in one of the most politically daring and viciously intense westerns ever made. The legendary Franco Nero stars in TEXAS ADIOS, a tale of lawmen out for justice where vengeance knows no borders. And Spaghetti Western icon Tomas Milian stars with Fabio Testi and Michael J. Pollard in FOUR OF THE APOCALYPSE, the brutal revenge epic directed by Maestro Of Gore Lucio Fulci. The action-packed COMPAD1EROS brings together superstars Tomas Milian and Franco Nero for the first time ever, along with acclaimed director Sergio Corbucci (DJANGO), a stunning score by Ennio Morricone and a jaw-dropping performance by Jack Palance. Franco Nero returns in the mind-blowing KEOMA, directed by Enzo Castellari and considered to be the last true masterpiece of the entire genre. These five classic films are all presented totally uncut, uncensored and loaded with exclusive Extras for the absolute ultimate in Spaghetti Western mayhem!

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars if you like spaghetti westerns... you best be owning this box, yo!.......2007-05-13

5 awesome westrns, my personal favortie is 'Bullet for the General" but they are ALLL GOOOOOOD. So c'mon, Vamos a Matar Compañeros!!!

5 out of 5 stars 5 classic Spaghetti Westerns given the Anchor Bay treatment!!!.......2007-03-29

If you like Spaghetti Westerns,you'll love this great 5-DVD Box Set from Anchor Bay Entertainment!!! "Once Uopn A Time In Italy" includes beautiful film transfers of "A Bullet for the General","Companeros","Four of the Apocalypse","Keoma" and "Texas Adios" all in the original widescreen ratios!!! Plus some great DVD extras!!! Two thumbs up!!! Five stars!!! A+

5 out of 5 stars a great collection of spaghetti westerns and all widescreen.......2006-05-06

as i have said before i love westerns and i love spaghetti westerns also. the five movies here are among some of the best.the extras for this set are very good and there are plenty of them.
1.a bullet for the general=5 stars
2.companeros=4 stars
3.four of the apocalypse=3 stars
4.keoma=4 stars
5.texas adios=5 stars

4 out of 5 stars Good Collection of Italian Westerns.......2005-06-25

According to British author Christopher Frayling in his biography of director Sergio Leone, in the wake of the international success of "A Fistful of Dollars" the Italian film industry spawned dozens of "spaghetti" westerns. I don't know if the collection represented here are the best of the bunch but they are a decent cross-section of the genre. Though none of these film's approach the masterworks of Leone they, for the most part, distinguish themselves stylistically from Leone's work. What is also interesting is that Franco Nero is the star of three of these entries but shows range by assaying different character types in each of them.
"A Bullet for the General"-Tale of Mexican banditos led by Gian Maria Volonte in a robust performance. Events and the arrival of a mysterious American cause Volonte to question his mercenary mindset. Film has an interesting political bent. Four stars.
"Companeros"-Lighthearted story of Swedish gunrunner(Nero) and Mexican mercenary(Tomas Milian) who form an uneasy alliance to free socialist professor(Fernando Rey) from American prison and bring back to Mexico so he can reveal the combination of an impregnable safe containing a fortune. Film also has a socialist bent but it's not too heavy-handed. Jack Palance has a creepy turn as an American bounty hunter. Four stars.
"Four of the Apocalypse"-This is probably the most enigmatic of the bunch. Film concerns a circumstantial alliance between a card shark, a pregnant prostitute, a drunk, and a man who claims to commune with the dead set in Utah. Though the film contains some poignant scenes there are also scenes of gratuitous violence that to me nullify the film's attributes. Judge for yourself. Three stars.
"Keoma"-Moody film about a half-breed gunslinger (Nero) returning from the Civil War to find his town overrun by the plague and controlled by a despot. Excellent character study and example of Nero's range as an actor. Four stars.
"Texas, Adios"-Probably the film most reminiscent stylistically to Leone but the most conventional. Story concerns Texas lawman (Nero) travelling to Mexico with his brother to apprehend the man who killed his father. Nero is solid but the story is kind of routine. Three stars.

5 out of 5 stars terrific quality.......2005-03-25

If you've been exploring the world of spaghetti westerns at all, you've no doubt come across some pretty poor transfers. Stuff obviously made from worn out, scratched up and dirty film. You often have to be philosophical about it -- if you want to see some of these old movies, it's a matter of putting up with the ragged quality or do without. This set from Anchor Bay, on the other hand, is really something. They have done a fantastic job of restoring and transferring. The extra features are really nice as well -- interviews with Tomas Milian and Franco Nero. None of these movies is going to replace The Good the Bad & the Ugly as my all time favorite movie, but I really enjoyed getting to see them. I highly recommend this set.
A Bullet for the General
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    A Bullet for the General
    Starring: Gian Maria Volonte , Klaus Kinski , Martine Beswick , and Lou Castel
    Director: Damiano Damiani
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    ASIN: B000LPQ6DO
    Release Date: 2007-03-27

    Description

    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 Volonte of A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS) on a series of savage raids to steal guns for a powerful rebel general. But when the Gringo brings his own cold-blooded ideals to the bandits, El Chucho discovers that the real weapons of war belong to no army. In a land ravaged by poverty and violence, can true freedom be bought with a single bullet?

    Klaus Kinski (FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE) and Martine Beswick (DR. JEKYLL AND SISTER HYDE, THUNDERBALL) co-star in this legendary western directed by Damiano Damiani from a powerful screenplay co-written by Oscar®-nominee Franco Solinas (THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS, THE BIG GUNDOWN). Also known as QUIÉN SABE?, this thrilling epic features some of the most surprising performances, radical politics and shocking violence of any `Spaghetti Western' ever made.
    A Bullet for the General
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • J BRADSHAW
    • Oh my God! Klaus Kinski + brutal and crazy western!!!
    • fast, violent, atmospheric - but flawed Western
    • Spaghetti epic
    • When the bullet turns red...
    A Bullet for the General
    Starring: Gian Maria Volontè , Klaus Kinski , Martine Beswick , Lou Castel , and Jaime Fernández (II)
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    ASIN: B000059PPR
    Release Date: 2001-12-18

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars J BRADSHAW.......2006-10-27

    SAY WHAT YOU WANT TO ABOUT THIS MOVIE,BUT MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT,
    THIS IS A GREAT AND BEAUTIFUL SPAGHETTI WESTERN."VIVA LA REVOLUTIONE'ES,"
    AND "VIVA MEXICO"BEAUTIFUL MUSIC SCORE ALSO BY LUIS ENRIQUE BRACALOV
    (UNDER THE SUPER VISION OF ENNIO MORRICONE)GIAN MARIA VOLONTE IS GREAT
    IN HIS CHARACTER.IT IS ALMOST LIKE WATCHING INDIO ALL OVER AGAIN IN
    FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE,WITH LESS COLDNESS AND HARSHNESS AS INDIO WAS.
    GIAN MARIA'AKA:EL CHUNCHO,HAS A CAUSE,AND HIS CAUSE IS TO KILL ALL THE
    FEDEARALES THAT HE AND HIS GANG CAN KILL AND COLLECT THERE GUNS AND
    AMMUNITION THAT THEY CAN GET THERE HANDS ON,PLUS A MACHINE GUN THEY
    PICK UP ALONG THE WAY AND SELL THEM TO HIS FRIEND AND COMMANDANTE
    "THE GENERAL"IN HIS EFFORTS,HE PICKS UP LOU CASTEL AKA:NINO WHO GIVES
    HIS NICKNAME TO HIM WHEN HE TAKES HIM ON A FREEDOM FIGHTER,BUT ALSO
    HAS HIS AGENDA AS WELL.AND THAT IS TO KILL THE GENERAL.ALSO IN THE
    MOVIE IS THE GREAT AND WONDERFUL KLAUS KINSKI WHO PLAY'S EL CHUNCHO'S
    BROTHER.NINO ALONG THE WAY,CREATES DISCORD WITH EL CHUNCHO AND TRIES
    TO CONFUSE HIS CAUSE,AND SPLIT'S THE GROUP UP.ONLY IN THE END OF THIS
    MOVIE,DOES EVERYTHING COMES TOGETHER AS IN ALL THESE GREAT ITALIAN
    WESTERNS.LOU CASTEL KILLS THE GENERAL AND GETS PAID $1OO,OOO DOLLARS IN
    GOLD BY THE CORRUPTED MEXICAN GOVERNMENT,HIRED OUT AS A MERCENARY FOR
    FORTUNE,THAT EL CHUNCHO FIND'S OUT,AND TO ELUDE HIS OWN DEATH HE SPLIT'S
    THE MONEY WITH EL CHUNCHO($5O,OOO-EACH)AND TRIES TO CONVINCE HIM TO
    GO TO AMERICA WITH HIM AND LIVE LIKE A KING.EL CHUNCHO IS ALMOST
    SWEPT UP BY THIS AND SEEMS TO AGREE WITH NINO,BUT IN THE END HE SHOW'S
    NINO(THE HARD WAY)HIS CAUSE IS GREATER THAN HIS,AND WHAT HE IS FIGHTING
    FOR IS NOT FOR GOLD OR WEALTH,BUT AGAINST THOSE WHO REPRESENTS WEALTH,
    IMPERIALIST AND CAPITALIST.THE ONES WHO CAN READ AND WRITE(FUNNY!!!)
    AND SHOT'S NINIO THREE TIMES BEFORE GETTING ON THE TRAIN.AND ALSO
    TAKES THE MONEY AND RUN ALSO(FUNNY ALSO!!)"VIVA MEXICO" "VIVA LA
    REVOLUTIONE'ES"

    5 out of 5 stars Oh my God! Klaus Kinski + brutal and crazy western!!!.......2006-04-06

    This movie is just fun! Gian Maria Volonte made great performance here, he is almost as good as Kinski, maybe even better??? Yes, he is. Also Martin Beswick as "gun for hire" is gret. And the plot is so exciting! Just at the beginning we have scene of execution. And in the end... you will be suprised!!!:)

    3 out of 5 stars fast, violent, atmospheric - but flawed Western.......2005-12-05

    The Bad:
    The sound quality on the DVD is flat and lacking dynamics and the sound seems out of sync (or is it just bad dubbing?)
    The film opens with an inappropriate "Untouchables style" narration that devastates a good opening sequence and annoyingly hangs over the beginning of the film.
    Most dubbing actors emote with voices that are too loud. (Will dubbing actors ever learn to talk softly?)
    Gian Maria Volente overacts and upstages just about everyone in a very uneven performance. Klaus Kinski is miscast in an non-essentail role as a Mexican bandito and dubbed with a ludicrous and cavalier voice that totally ruins his performance.
    Shooting deaths seldom appear credible.
    There are continuity errors galore: Train passengers intermittently look the wrong direction when talking to people outside the windows. A well-meaning lieutenant is inexplicitly shot in the belly even though he is lying flat on his stomach.
    Characters make too many illogical decisions.
    There is a feeling of hurriedness and sloppiness in the filmmaking.
    Mexicans are portrayed as one of five familiar stereotypes: lackey solders, addlebrained peasants, and murdering banditos, corrupt officials or overly-idealized revolutionaries.
    The film is very uneven as it jumps from political allegory to action film.
    The writer and director ruin almost every scene that could contain credible moving drama by instead choosing to bludgeon us with one-sided and sophomoric political and social metaphors.

    The Good:
    Strangly many parts of the film are very rewatchable.
    The film print is very very good if a bit soft.
    Like many spaghetti westerns ABFTG boosts a great music score that perfectly fits the locations and action.
    There are a multitude of similarities to the Wild Bunch just begging for comparisons.
    The film is full of great western costumes props, backdrops and landscapes.
    There is great atmosphere - especially arid deserts and extreme heat.
    There are two good action scenes - banditos attacking a train and a gunfight in the desert with an old machine gun.
    One truly great vignette - a Mexican commander is chained to the train track crucifixion style, as banditos pick off the train occupants one by one. Watching the helpless and doomed lieutenant and his soldiers (even though poorly dubbed and full of continuity errors) is one of the most memorable and atmospheric scenes of any western.
    Two very good performances - Martine Beswick although given some bad dialogue is otherwise excelent as the female member of the Mexican banditos.
    Lou Castel is perfectly cast as a resourceful, courageous but cold-blooded hitman. Castel's "Nino", looking like a very young twenties-style-ganster, riding with bandits, all the while orchesrating an assasination is the most compelling aspect of the film. It is very convincing that his calculated innocent voice and facial expressions could con anyone. Unfortunately the film-makers choice of forcing Castel to go out of character as an artless dandy in a sloppy political metaphor of an ending almost ruins Castel's otherwise perfect performance.
    Its a shame that the film makers did not chose Beswick and Castel for the center of the film - they would have really had something.

    Recommendation

    All in all I recommend this film to spaghetti western fans. Fans of the American western may enjoy the film for it more closely resembles an American Western style along the lines of the Wild Bunch or The Treasure of Sierra Madre rather then a Leone film. But understand the film is uneven, sloppy, sometimes illogical, tragically dubbed and like most veiled propaganda films this one's silly, and one sided political metaphors get in the way of the entertainment.

    Note:
    Good Spaghetti westerns are known for their terrific music and sounds effects. But the great music and ambiance are almost ruined by the flat sound quality on the DVD. A sweetened soundtrack would have added immensely to ABFTG. Anchor Bay cleaned up one minute of music for the main menu - that minute is beautiful, and full of potential. If that had been done for the rest of the film I would have given this DVD version of ABFTG 4 stars.

    5 out of 5 stars Spaghetti epic.......2004-08-15

    Spaghetti westerns are, in my opinion, generally the best fictional films about the American West. You can argue that John Wayne made a bunch of great movies about life in the Old West, and you would be right to say so, but for some reason the Italians captured perfectly the specific elements of the era that made their movies seem more realistic. The frontier was a dirty, violent place full of unsavory types trying to get rich quick. Italian westerns capture this mood expertly whereas American films portray characters whose outfits look like they just came back from the dry cleaners. Hollywood films also tend to apply a black and white dichotomy onto their characters, the old "good guys wear white, bad guys wear black" philosophy that obscures the reality of the time and place. Not so in Italian films, where even the good guys often have distinctly unsavory traits. It's too bad spaghetti westerns went the way of the dinosaurs a few decades back; I never tire of watching these films even though I am not an expert on the genre. "A Bullet for the General," part of the larger Anchor Bay "Once Upon a Time in Italy" spaghetti western box set, serves as an excellent example of how powerful the genre once was.

    If you enjoy spag westerns, you're going to love "A Bullet for the General." Like many other spaghettis, the film takes place in Mexico during the raucous revolutions of the early twentieth century. Bandits roam the countryside robbing and killing under the guise of revolutionary armies seeking social change. One band, led by a scruffy looking Mexican named El Chuncho (Gian Maria Volonte), earns their living by stealing weapons and selling them to a powerful warlord named General Elias (Jaime Fernandez). El Chuncho's band preys on federal army patrols, trains, and any thing else that allows them to realize their goals. Along with his holier than thou former priest turned revolutionary brother El Santo (Klaus Kinski) and a beautiful woman named Adelita (Martine Beswick), El Chuncho and his thugs make a good living at what they do. When the group happens to rob a train loaded with armaments, they run smack dab into a dapper gringo named Bill Tate (Lou Castel), a mysterious man who initially poses as a prisoner so he can get into the good graces of El Chuncho's army. Amused by the American and thankful for his help in stopping the train, the group decides to take him on as a fellow bandit and revolutionary. Chuncho even nicknames him "El Nino" in the process because of his baby-faced good looks.

    Tate's hidden agenda remains hidden for most of the movie, but in the meantime he earnestly joins the guerilla war in Mexico. El Chuncho's band takes the rifles off the train and holes up in a poor village until it's safe to transport the arms to Elias's headquarters in the mountains. Regrettably, the local villagers convince the desperados to dispatch the brutal local landowner, a truly revolutionary action leading to land redistribution amongst the poor. Since the federal government opposes such actions, the village is certain to encounter an invasion force of substantial size. Suddenly, and probably due more to the pretty local women than any altruistic reasons, El Chuncho and El Santo take an interest in protecting the village from annihilation. The rest of the gang decides money is more important than a heroic stand, and heads off to Elias's fortress with the weapons. The now former bandit leader cannot stand to miss out on any of the action (or the money), and before too long is off riding after Tate, Adelita, and the rest of his compatriots. The conclusion to the movie, with Tate's true mission in Mexico revealed and the subsequent bloodbath that follows, is classic spaghetti western grit. Until the very end, you're just not sure what's ultimately going to happen.

    "A Bullet for the General" is most notable for its strident political themes. All spaghetti westerns engage in the old good versus evil debate, but by the late 1960s the directors and writers of the films in this genre began inserting left wing rhetoric and pro-socialist situations into the pictures, thus turning the Old West into a mirror image of the turbulent social movements of the 1960s. Whereas in earlier movies you might see good guys and bad guys battling over money, in films like "A Bullet for the General" you see the good guys protecting the poor from money-grubbing big business interests such as railroads, oil companies, and landowners. El Chuncho's conversion from a greedy bandit to a socially conscious revolutionary symbolizes the transformation the New Left hoped most members of society would eventually undergo in the real world. Even the Church takes a shot on the chin in the movie, as El Santo becomes more authentic when he rejects the passivity of the pulpit in lieu of a socially active gospel requiring violent action against the propertied classes.

    Unfortunately, a few problems plague "A Bullet for the General." First, the filmmakers failed to utilize the full potential of the volcanic Klaus Kinski. There is an intriguing scene where we see El Santo roaring biblical quotations from a rampart while tossing grenades into a mass of troops, but for most of the movie his character simply disappears. Second, the dubbing is awful--truly, ear achingly awful. But the good outweighs the bad. Anchor Bay performed miracles with the pristine picture transfer, the story is intriguing, and there's plenty of good shoot 'em up action. The DVD unfortunately only contains two trailers as extras, but the movie's good enough that you won't miss the behind the scenes stuff and interviews usually included on most discs. "A Bullet for the General" is must see viewing for spaghetti western aficionados, and a good introduction to the genre for the beginner.

    3 out of 5 stars When the bullet turns red..........2004-06-20

    ... the General will be dead.

    I'm starting to get it, I think. The gig with spaghetti westerns, that is. Capitalism stinks, the Establishment is corrupt and everybody over thirty in clean clothes is likely to be shot. The good guys are greasy, sweaty, and rude. They talk when their mouths are stuffed with chicken stolen off the plate of the corrupt property holder. The good guys are a mescal induced nightmare of the progeny of hippies and Hell's Angels - a peculiarly sixties vision of a union of the odious with the sociopath.
    The Hippie Creed is announced on the international trailer to A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL: "They gambled their lives for absolute freedom to do as they please." Right on, man.
    None of this makes A BULLET an unpleasant viewing experience, but I didn't really much care who was going to be shot next, which was a good thing considering the body count in this one. Gian Maria Volonte plays El Chuncho, the leader of a band of marauders who loves The People. Klaus Kinski plays El Santo, El Chuncho's brother and a man who loves God. Lou Castel plays the gringo Bill Tate, dubbed "Nino" by El Chuncho, a man who loves Money. Castel is on a secret mission (he's carrying a golden bullet in his valise. Hint, hint) and to blend in with the banditos he's dresses up like a bank teller throughout the movie. How did he keep he shirt so clean and his collar so starched?
    At one point El Chuncho tries to explain it to the uncomprehending Nino. While bear hugging a peasant he says "He's poor and filthy but he's a human being. Man the same as you. Do you understand?" Right on, man. Where was that little speech when you were murdering the land owner and ravishing his wife?
    A BULLET FOR THE GENERAL is alright, but it might be a tough ride if you're like me and want someone to root for.

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