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WesternComedy

Catlow

- The Mexican cavalry wanted him murdered. The Apache nation wanted him massacred. Texas ranchers wanted him mangled and his only hope was a Marshal, who wanted him hanged.

An outlaw tries to avoid interference as he journeys to Mexico to pull off a $2,000,000 gold robbery.

Release Date : 1971-10-01

Language :SpanishEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Yul Brynner

Character Name : Catlow

Original Name : Yul Brynner

Gender : Male

Richard Crenna

Character Name : Cowan

Original Name : Richard Crenna

Gender : Male

Leonard Nimoy

Character Name : Miller

Original Name : Leonard Nimoy

Gender : Male

Daliah Lavi

Character Name : Rosita

Original Name : Daliah Lavi

Gender : Female

Jo Ann Pflug

Character Name : Christina

Original Name : Jo Ann Pflug

Gender : Female

Jeff Corey

Character Name : Merridew

Original Name : Jeff Corey

Gender : Male

Michael Delano

Character Name : Rio

Original Name : Michael Delano

Gender : Male

Dan van Husen

Character Name : Dutch

Original Name : Dan van Husen

Gender : Male

Julián Mateos

Character Name : Recalde

Original Name : Julián Mateos

Gender : Male

David Ladd

Character Name : Caxton

Original Name : David Ladd

Gender : Male

Bessie Love

Character Name : Mrs. Frost

Original Name : Bessie Love

Gender : Female

Robert Logan

Character Name : Oley

Original Name : Robert Logan

Gender : Male

John Clark

Character Name : Keleher

Original Name : John Clark

Gender : Male

Cass Martin

Character Name : Sanchez

Original Name : Cass Martin

Gender : Male

José Nieto

Character Name : General

Original Name : José Nieto

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

You can't steal from a man just because you don't know his name. Catlow is directed by Sam Wanamaker and adapted to screenplay from the Louis L'Amour novel by Scott Finch and J.J. Griffith. It stars Yul Brynner, Richard Crenna, Leonard Nimoy and Daliah Lavi. Filmed in Metrocolor/Panavision, photography is by Ted Scaife and music by Roy Budd. One time buddies in the Civil War, Catlow (Brynner) and Cowan (Crenna), are now on opposite sides of the law. Let the shenanigans begin! Catlow is one of those Oaters that is - in spite of its ordinariness - so harmless to the point it's near impossible to dislike with genuine displeasure. Essentially it finds Brynner and Crenna as pals constantly playing cat and mouse with each other, all while they are entangled in danger (courtesy of Mexican soldiers, Indians and Nimoy's vengeful gunman) and affairs of the heart (Lavi and the beautiful Jo Ann Pflug). It's all very formulaic, and directed as such, but there's still a lot going for it. Everybody seems to be having a good time of things, with some hamming it up on purpose - obviously with a tongue in cheek nod to Spaghetti Westerns - others relishing chances to exude ebullience (Lavi) and gruff meanness (Nimoy). There's some truly funny moments, with witty dialogue to match, and the action scenes are as solid as the rock formations that boom out of the Almeria locations. Budd's musical score is a bit hit and miss, often sounding like it belongs in an episode of Alias Smith and Jones as opposed to a full feature length film, while there's a lack of an edge to make the finale be anything other than run of the mill. Tis fun though! Pic looks lovely, with TCM HD channel showing a print that extols the virtues of having a top cinematographer on lens duties. Harmless and enjoyable enough, even if ultimately it's forgettable once over. 6/10