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Cannon for Cordoba

Cannon for Cordoba is a 1970 American Western film. Filmed in Spain, the larger part of the movie takes place in Mexico in 1912. Directed by Paul Wendkos, it stars George Peppard, Pete Duel, Giovanna Ralli, and Raf Vallone, and features a musical score by Elmer Bernstein

Cannon for Cordoba
Directed byPaul Wendkos
Written byStephen Kandel
Produced byVincent M. Fennelly
StarringGeorge Peppard
Giovanna Ralli
Raf Vallone
Pete Duel
CinematographyAntonio Macasoli
Edited byWalter A. Hanneman
Music byElmer Bernstein
Production
company
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release dates
October, 1970 (US)
Running time
104 min.
LanguageEnglish

In the novelization of his movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino places fictional actor Rick Dalton (Leonardo DeCaprio) in the role of Jackson Harkness.

Plot Edit

It is 1912 and groups of Mexican revolutionaries have been attacking towns on both sides of the Mexican–American border. The most powerful of these groups is led by a former Mexican army general, Héctor Cordoba. When a surprise attack results in six cannons falling into the hands of Cordoba and his men, the United States government puts General John J. "Blackjack" Pershing in charge of seeing that the cannons will never be used against the American people. Pershing turns to Captain Rod Douglas, instructing him to gather a group of men to take part in the dangerous mission into the heart of the Cordoba's territory.

The first man to sign up for the job is Jackson Harkness, a soldier who has worked with Douglas before. At the beginning of the film, Harkness has to stand by and watch as his brother is tortured and killed by Cordoba. Douglas ordered him not to step in because they were undercover as sympathizers in the enemy camp and could not afford to make their true intentions known. As a result, Harkness vows vengeance on the captain and will not leave his side until the opportunity presents itself.

The next two men that Douglas chooses for the operation are Andy Rice, and Peter, who have just broken out of the army jail when Douglas arrives with the orders for their release. The captain now has all of the men that he feels are necessary for getting the job done. However, a Mexican lieutenant, Antonio Gutierrez, who holds a personal grudge against Cordoba, approaches him and demands to be part of the operation. He tells Douglas that he knows a woman, Leonora Cristobal, who, for her own reasons, wishes to see Cordoba dead. If the captain includes him in the mission, she will help them by working her way into Cordoba's confidence and getting him alone so that he will be vulnerable when they make their move.

Antonio and Leonora arrive at Cordoba's camp first. Leonora, who learns that the Mexican government wants to capture Cordoba alive, betrays Antonio and informs the bandit leader of his intentions, hoping that he will reward her for what she has done by allowing her to get closer to him, giving her the opportunity to kill him herself.

When Douglas, Andy, Peter, and Harkness arrive at the camp, posing as sympathizers, they hear of what Leonora has done and decide that they have to act quickly. Douglas starts a fight with one of the Mexican men, so as to be put in jail, where he can help Antonio to escape. That night, Andy, disguised as a Mexican guard, breaks both of the men out of jail so that the operation can proceed. Douglas goes to Cordoba's room, where he finds him alone with Leonora. She betrayed Antonio but she still did the job she was supposed to do. Meanwhile, Jackson and Peter turn the cannons on the camp and begin to fire, while Andy and Antonio shoot flares into the buildings. Chaos ensues and the group of men, along with Leonora and their prisoner, Cordoba, attempt to ride out of the camp. Peter, Antonio, and Andy are killed in the process, and Cordoba is wounded.

The next morning, miles away from the camp, the diminished group stops to rest. When Douglas goes off by himself, Harkness sees his opportunity to avenge his brother. He follows the captain, demands that he turn around, and draws his gun. As Douglas walks unflinchingly toward him, however, he is unable to shoot and, instead, punches him. All now forgiven, the two men walk back to where Leonora waits. Cordoba has died from the wound he received the previous night. They are not able to bring him back alive, as the government had wanted, but the cannons were destroyed and their mission is complete.

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Reception Edit

Arthur Krim of United Artists later did an assessment of the film as part of an evaluation of the company's inventory:

In 1970 there was a marked change in global acceptance of western and adventure film. The results of films of other companies - for instance Mackenna's Gold, Murphy's War, The Last Valley - as well as our own - Play Dirty, The Bridge at Remagen - indicated a need for substantial downward revisions in assessing proper budget costs for pictures in this category - even with the so-called big name action stars. This picture falls in that category. If programmed today, it would be considered acceptable only if it could be made at half cost.[1]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ quoted in Tino Balio, United Artists: The Company that Changed the Film Industry, Wisconsin Press, 1987 p 314

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Cannon for Cordoba is a 1970 American Western film Filmed in Spain the larger part of the movie takes place in Mexico in 1912 Directed by Paul Wendkos it stars George Peppard Pete Duel Giovanna Ralli and Raf Vallone and features a musical score by Elmer BernsteinCannon for CordobaDirected byPaul WendkosWritten byStephen KandelProduced byVincent M FennellyStarringGeorge PeppardGiovanna RalliRaf VallonePete DuelCinematographyAntonio MacasoliEdited byWalter A HannemanMusic byElmer BernsteinProductioncompanyMirisch CompanyDistributed byUnited ArtistsRelease datesOctober 1970 US Running time104 min LanguageEnglishIn the novelization of his movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino places fictional actor Rick Dalton Leonardo DeCaprio in the role of Jackson Harkness Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditIt is 1912 and groups of Mexican revolutionaries have been attacking towns on both sides of the Mexican American border The most powerful of these groups is led by a former Mexican army general Hector Cordoba When a surprise attack results in six cannons falling into the hands of Cordoba and his men the United States government puts General John J Blackjack Pershing in charge of seeing that the cannons will never be used against the American people Pershing turns to Captain Rod Douglas instructing him to gather a group of men to take part in the dangerous mission into the heart of the Cordoba s territory The first man to sign up for the job is Jackson Harkness a soldier who has worked with Douglas before At the beginning of the film Harkness has to stand by and watch as his brother is tortured and killed by Cordoba Douglas ordered him not to step in because they were undercover as sympathizers in the enemy camp and could not afford to make their true intentions known As a result Harkness vows vengeance on the captain and will not leave his side until the opportunity presents itself The next two men that Douglas chooses for the operation are Andy Rice and Peter who have just broken out of the army jail when Douglas arrives with the orders for their release The captain now has all of the men that he feels are necessary for getting the job done However a Mexican lieutenant Antonio Gutierrez who holds a personal grudge against Cordoba approaches him and demands to be part of the operation He tells Douglas that he knows a woman Leonora Cristobal who for her own reasons wishes to see Cordoba dead If the captain includes him in the mission she will help them by working her way into Cordoba s confidence and getting him alone so that he will be vulnerable when they make their move Antonio and Leonora arrive at Cordoba s camp first Leonora who learns that the Mexican government wants to capture Cordoba alive betrays Antonio and informs the bandit leader of his intentions hoping that he will reward her for what she has done by allowing her to get closer to him giving her the opportunity to kill him herself When Douglas Andy Peter and Harkness arrive at the camp posing as sympathizers they hear of what Leonora has done and decide that they have to act quickly Douglas starts a fight with one of the Mexican men so as to be put in jail where he can help Antonio to escape That night Andy disguised as a Mexican guard breaks both of the men out of jail so that the operation can proceed Douglas goes to Cordoba s room where he finds him alone with Leonora She betrayed Antonio but she still did the job she was supposed to do Meanwhile Jackson and Peter turn the cannons on the camp and begin to fire while Andy and Antonio shoot flares into the buildings Chaos ensues and the group of men along with Leonora and their prisoner Cordoba attempt to ride out of the camp Peter Antonio and Andy are killed in the process and Cordoba is wounded The next morning miles away from the camp the diminished group stops to rest When Douglas goes off by himself Harkness sees his opportunity to avenge his brother He follows the captain demands that he turn around and draws his gun As Douglas walks unflinchingly toward him however he is unable to shoot and instead punches him All now forgiven the two men walk back to where Leonora waits Cordoba has died from the wound he received the previous night They are not able to bring him back alive as the government had wanted but the cannons were destroyed and their mission is complete Cast EditGeorge Peppard Captain Rod Douglas Pete Duel Andy Rice Giovanna Ralli Leonora Cristobal Don Gordon Jackson Harkness Raf Vallone General Hector Cordoba Nico Minardos Peter Gabriele Tinti Lieutenant Antonio Gutierrez John Larch Warner Francine York Sophia John Russell John J Blackjack Pershing Lionel Murton Colonel Hammond Hans Meyer SvedborgReception EditArthur Krim of United Artists later did an assessment of the film as part of an evaluation of the company s inventory In 1970 there was a marked change in global acceptance of western and adventure film The results of films of other companies for instance Mackenna s Gold Murphy s War The Last Valley as well as our own Play Dirty The Bridge at Remagen indicated a need for substantial downward revisions in assessing proper budget costs for pictures in this category even with the so called big name action stars This picture falls in that category If programmed today it would be considered acceptable only if it could be made at half cost 1 See also EditList of American films of 1970References Edit quoted in Tino Balio United Artists The Company that Changed the Film Industry Wisconsin Press 1987 p 314External links EditCannon for Cordoba at IMDb Cannon for Cordoba at AllMovie Cannon for Cordoba at Turner Classic Movies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cannon for Cordoba amp oldid 1174773463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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