The Comancheros (Michael Curtiz, 1961) DVDRip VOSE + AE

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The Comancheros (Michael Curtiz, 1961) DVDRip VOSE + AE

Mensaje por corbi » Vie 15 Ago, 2008 17:40

The Comancheros / Los comancheros (1961)
Película en inglés ac3 4.0 + Subtítulos + Audio español.
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Directed by Michael Curtiz
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John Wayne ··· Ranger Capt. Jake Cutter
Stuart Whitman ··· Paul Regret
Ina Balin ··· Pilar Graile
Nehemiah Persoff ··· Graile
Lee Marvin ··· Tully Crow

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Western / Action / Adventure / Romance
Texas Ranger Jake Cutter arrests gambler Paul Regret, but soon finds himself teamed with his prisoner in an undercover effort to defeat a band of renegade arms merchants and thieves known as Comancheros.
This is an interesting John Wayne movie, with a good cast. It may not rank up there with the great John Ford westerns that The Duke was in, it nevertheless presents the essence of John Wayne during this phase of his career, actually foreshadowing the kind of John Wayne we would see for the rest of his career. This is a high quality, well-made film --probably a testament Michael Curtiz's directing-- and the quality of the film, and its obvious production values, are evident throughout. For instance, although the movie was made in 1961, it seems like a much newer movie, made 5 or even 10 years later than it was. I don't know what to attribute that to other than simply that it was a well-made film.

In a way it is three movies, consisting of three separate, but connected, story arcs, any or each of which could have been beefed up and expanded into movies unto themselves. That complexity adds texture and diversity to the overall story, and keeps it all interestingly moving along apace, never bogging down. It is also however a source of the movie's only real flaw. And that flaw is, as other reviewers have noted, the movie's presentation of a dubious and flawed historical chronology. And it isn't just little anachronisms like repeating rifles. There is a complete confusion of historical eras and historical settings. Even though the story is set in 1843, its time seems to vacillate throughout, in one arc staying true to the story it is, set in the antebellum south, but then jumping in another arc to a story about the further-western and later Indian wars, circa the 1870s. The movie seems to have a lot of trouble deciding which of those two kinds of stories it really is. It seems likely to be a problem of scriptwriting, having had more than one "treatment" or rewrite by more than one writer, and those seams show. My guess is that ultimately director Michael Curtiz and producer George Sherman must have decided that the typical ticket-buyers for this movie would be fans of John Wayne westerns, and that target audience would not be comprised of history buffs, or be ones to get hung up on historical details, so they just let the historical flaws slip through.

There is one unintentionally funny moment in the movie. About mid-way through, watch for the blood-curdling scream by the bed-ridden lady (Joan O'Brien?) at the outpost when she looks out the window and sees the supposed Indian raiders crossing the river. It is truly a classic and world-class movie scream. I wonder how many takes that took.

One of the three story arcs of movie features Lee Marvin. This is a pre-Cat Ballou, pre-Dirty Dozen Lee Marvin who at this point in his career wasn't really a bigtime Hollywood household name yet. At least not like he would later become. But Marvin turns in a marvelous over-the-top performance as a gun-dealing rapscallion, in my opinion he flat-out steals every scene he's in. And that's no small feat, considering that in all of his scenes he was playing directly off The Duke. And The Duke almost fades into the woodwork in the comparison. And, hey, I'm a John Wayne fan saying this! Unfortunately this story arc is more of a side-story than anything else, so Marvin's role is quite limited. Too bad. I would've liked to have seen a lot more of Marvin in this film. It would have been a better movie for it.
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··· Size...: 1.45 GB; 1,492 MB; 1,528,690 KB; 1,565,378,560 B   ···
··· Runtime: 1:43:00                                            ···
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Mensaje por Jma32 » Vie 15 Ago, 2008 22:59

¡Muchas gracias! :D

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Mensaje por m0ntaraz » Sab 16 Ago, 2008 13:09

El audio ya está de mi lado y lo he puesto en powershare. Si quieres centrarte en la distribución del avi, del que veo 22 fuentes, adelante.

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Mensaje por corbi » Sab 16 Ago, 2008 15:23

Pues muchas gracias por la ayuda, Monty! :D

Me centraré en el avi un par de días y después recompartiré el audio. :wink:
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Mensaje por Nixganush » Sab 16 Ago, 2008 23:40

Muchas gracias, corbi.
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Re: The Comancheros (M. Curtiz, 1961) DVDRip VOSE + Audio Esp.

Mensaje por rigan » Lun 03 Nov, 2008 13:38

Tras haber leido hoy el magnífico post de Don Oti en su blog, me pongo a descargarla.

Muchisimas Gracias

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Re: The Comancheros (M. Curtiz, 1961) DVDRip VOSE + Audio Esp.

Mensaje por marlowe62 » Dom 26 Dic, 2010 14:23

Subtítulos:
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ed2k linkThe.Comancheros.1961.dvdrip.xvid.ac3-(crb)-ENG.srt ed2k link stats

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