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6 out of 9 people found the following review useful:
A really funny western., 17 May 2005
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wrenie42 from United States
This movie is one of the funniest spoofs on westerns that I've seen. Cesar Romero and Richard Widmark do an outstanding job playing characters who are exaggerated versions of a worried father and a cowboy. Because of the "time frame" it occurs in, it is probably appreciated more by "seniors" who grew up with westerns of all kinds than it would be by younger generations who are more used to "modern" westerns - i.e. Starwars. Nothing in the movie is serious and like "Texas Across the River" and "Rustlers Rhapsody" it has a lot of laughs in it. It is definitely a "laugh out loud" movie and if I could find a copy of it I would purchase it for myself.
4 out of 7 people found the following review useful:
Widmark's Nadir, 10 September 2006
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bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York
Richard Widmark when asked what was his worst film has to answer A
Talent for Loving. How he got roped into this one, the Deity only
knows.
What A Talent for Loving attempts to do is combine a sex farce and a
western comedy in the same film and it succeeds at being neither.
Widmark is a gambler who wins the deed to a big ranch in Mexico from a
Mexican bandit played by Topol in one overacted performance. The ranch
belongs to Cesar Romero and he and Widmark hit it off. So much so that
he's no sooner sat down to the family table than Romero is trying to
fix him up with his daughter.
Seems as though there's a family curse at work. Romero's ancestor back
in those conquistador days kanoodled with 634 Aztec women and Montezuma
put a curse on the family. The women upon their first romantic
encounter become insatiable nymphomaniacs. The only way to save them
from a life of degradation is to get them married a.s.a.p.
That is the talent for loving the title talks about. And it goes down
from there folks. Topol isn't the only one who overacts, everyone here
does. I suppose it was the best thing to do keep one's sanity.
Just plain stupid....., 10 May 2012
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planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida
The plots for this film are VERY unusual and very confusing. It all
starts with Richard Widmark insulting an idiotic Mexican guy (Topol of
all people) and then marrying a nympho with a strange family curse. She
is super-rich but also super sex-crazed. There are LOTS of strange
subplots involving the children of the various characters--and all of
it seems, well, confusing.
"A Talent for Loving" is like a train wreck--a terribly unfunny train
wreck. I have rarely seen a film try so very hard to be funny and fail
at it so miserably. It's a sex spoof-comedy-western--and does a lousy
job in all three categories. As a sexy film, it never really delivers
and provides lots of innuendos but nothing that is terribly sexy. As a
comedy, it's just not funny and tries in a shotgun manner to get
laughs. In other words, throw enough silly situations and vignettes
into the film and PERHAPS one of them will make you laugh...or not! As
a western, it's not entertaining--especially with a lot of non-Indians
playing the Indians (sort of like Mel Brooks playing an Indian in
"Blazing Saddles"). It's terrible and I can see why it was never
released theatrically. And, in many ways, it reminds me of the 1967
version of "Casino Royale"--another sex comedy that simply is unfunny
and rarely sexy.
A bad film is practically every way and I am sure that this was a big
source of embarrassment for all those involved.
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