Yankee

Yankee

1966
Western
1h 36m
Yankee, (Philippe Leroy in his first western) is a bounty killer who decides to take on a bandit chief and his henchmen when he realises the prices on all their heads adds up to a tidy sum. The bandit, El Grande Concho (Adolfo Celi), is lord of the entire region and resides like a king at court in an abandoned church surrounded by his entourage of philosopher, painter, fortune teller and soldiers; robbing and murdering anyone who ventures into his territory. (spaghetti-westerns.net)
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Yankee

1966
Western
1h 36m
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Rated 29 Dec 2022
59
28th
Rated 11 Jun 2021
20
25th
Rated 02 Mar 2019
18
6th
Rated 19 Jan 2019
50
18th
Rated 13 Apr 2018
60
45th
Rated 25 May 2016
45
0th
Rated 03 Dec 2014
65
29th
The only spaghetti-western Tinto Brass directed and his directing is the main reason to see this otherwise very mediocre entry in the genre. With the use of close ups, disorientating angles and bright lights he gives the movie an absurdist vibe.
Rated 06 Jan 2014
48
64th
Rated 29 Sep 2013
60
48th
Rated 21 Jan 2013
58
60th
Tinto Brass manages to create his own version of the (spaghetti) west in this, his only western. Interesting cinematography, editing, Nini Rosso's score and scenes like a shoot-out in abandoned town lift this above average genre efforts. It may not be a really good film but still different enough to please fans of Brass and unusual westerns.
Rated 17 Apr 2009
61
40th

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