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THE MAN FROM NOWHERE (Michele Lupo, 1966) **, 30 March 2007
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MARIO GAUCI (marrod@melita.com) from Naxxar, Malta
This is the eighth Spaghetti Western I've watched starring Giuliano
Gemma - the others had been A PISTOL FOR RINGO (1965), THE RETURN OF
RINGO (1965), FORT YUMA GOLD (1966), DAY OF ANGER (1967), A SKY FULL OF
STARS FOR A ROOF (1968), THE PRICE OF POWER (1969) and SILVER SADDLE
(1978). All of them are superior to THE MAN FROM NOWHERE - which turned
out to be a sub-standard example of the genre and, though not an
intentional parody, is so clichéd as to seem that way! Incidentally,
the U.S. title is quite stupid since the main character (named Arizona
Colt - also the film's original title) explicitly states he is named
after the state he hails from!!
Fernando Sancho (again) is the trigger-happy chief villain; among his
ragged outlaw gang is a drunkard Mickey Shaughnessy type who,
unsurprisingly, befriends the hero - while favorite Euro-Cult starlet
Rosalba Neri appears as a saloon-hostess, though she's killed off
almost immediately! The film is stretched to a length of almost two
hours for no very good reason which, with a none-too-exciting plot line
at its centre (concocted by the ubiquitous Ernesto Gastaldi), quickly
becomes tedious; even so, it does work its way to a good climax (with
the hero utilizing a fake pair of hands to divert his adversary's
attention, followed by a shoot-out in semi-darkness inside a funeral
parlor).
The Wild East DVD I watched was extremely poor, which certainly didn't
help my involvement in the film any: first off, the English dubbing is
horrendous (Gemma's character is saddled with a ludicrous Southern
accent); the muddy print - presented in a masked 1.85:1 ratio so as to
simulate the original 2.35:1 Techniscope format! - features a number of
jarring jump-cuts (indicating missing or damaged frames and suggesting,
somewhat distressingly, that the film's supposed to be even longer than
it already is) and, during one early instance, even falls several
generations below the already unsatisfying standard on display. For the
record, THE MAN FROM NOWHERE had a follow-up in ARIZONA COLT, HIRED GUN
(1970) - with a different actor in the lead (Anthony Steffen), it's
mainly notable for being Sergio Martino's debut film.
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