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1971 • Drama / Western • 92m

Cut-Throats Nine

"Violence is their way of life"

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A group of ruthless convicts is led to prison through an inhospitable mountain range by a small cavalry detachment commanded by Sergeant Brown, who is accompanied by his young and beautiful daughter.

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Claudio Undari
Claudio Undari
Sergeant Brown
Emma Cohen
Emma Cohen
Cathy Brown
Alberto Dalbés
Alberto Dalbés
Thomas Dandy Lawrence
Antonio Iranzo
Antonio Iranzo
Ray Torch Brewster
Manuel Tejada
Manuel Tejada
Dean Marlowe
Ricardo Díaz
Ricardo Díaz
Joe El Comanchero Ferrell
José Manuel Martín
José Manuel Martín
John Weasel McFarland
Carlos Romero Marchent
Carlos Romero Marchent
Slim
Rafael Hernández
Rafael Hernández
Dick Patterson
Eduardo Calvo
Eduardo Calvo
Sergeant Taylor
Lorenzo Robledo
Lorenzo Robledo
Soldier
Emilio Rodríguez
Emilio Rodríguez
Caldwell
Xan das Bolas
Xan das Bolas
Buddy
Francisco Nieto
Francisco Nieto
Buddy's Son
Simón Arriaga
Simón Arriaga
Soldier
Mabel Karr
Mabel Karr
Mrs. Brown
Director: Joaquín Romero MarchentScreenplay: Santiago MoncadaScreenplay: Joaquín Romero Hernández

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Wuchak
2021-12-28
60%

_**Bleak Spanish Western shows the beast called man at his ugliest**_ With the help of a couple soldiers, Sergeant Brown (Robert Hundar) and his daughter (Emma Cohen) escort a chain gang of seven convicts to the prison at Fort Green, which is located on the other side of a mountain range in the Rockies. Will they make it there alive? "Cut-Throats Nine" (1972) is a Spaghetti Western produced by Spaniards with no Italians. It’s infamous for being the most violent & gory Western up to that time. Actually, it was initially filmed without much gore, but the American distributer suggested reshooting certain scenes to make them way grislier. Examples include a slit throat, someone shot in the face, a foot hacked off, ashen corpses and close-up stabbing scenes with entrails. There’s also a rape sequence. Obviously it’s not a fun flick. Personally, the gore doesn’t move me, although I’m sure it was avant-garde at the time and reminiscent of the same in the original “Last House on the Left” (which debuted a month after this film). Disregarding the bloody violence, this is basically a survival story, except with the tone of a non-goofy Spaghetti Western. The wintery setting recalls “Day of the Outlaw” (1959), “The Great Silence” (1968) and “The Hateful Eight” (2015), but this is the least of these. If you can handle the unrelentingly grim and dishonorable milieu, it’s worth checking out. Emma Cohen was certainly a winsome beauty in a girl-next-door kind of way. And I like the serious adventure/survival element. Yet it’s plagued by what usually hindered Euro Westerns back in the day: Caricatures rather than characters, overkill dourness and dubious dubbing with cheesy-stern voices. The film runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in northeastern Spain near the border of France at Aragonese Pyreneo, with indoor scenes, etc. done in Madrid. GRADE: B-

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