3.9
A group of five Confederate mercenaries led by Sergeant Will Hansen must choose sides carefully in a small village where they find themselves trapped in the middle of a rebellion. The group is torn as to whether they should honor the powerful military dictator who forces them to spy for him or help the local village fight for its independence. Follow Sergeant Hansen and his men as they make a decision that could cost them their lives.
Chuck Connors
Will Hansen
Aron Kincaid
Ike
Cesar Romero
San Carlos' Mayor
José Greco
Ramon
Smokey Roberds
Jeb
Henry Capps
Hank
Peter Ford
Billy
Andres Marquis
The General
Maria Grimm
Maria
Nana Lorca
Carmela
Anita Quinn
Mila
Conrad Parham
Captain
Alvaro Ruíz
Chico (as Alvaro Ruiz)
Pacheco
Lieutenant
Ignacio Gómez
Padre
Ernesto Uribe
Aide
Director, Writer
Ferde Grofé Jr.
July 8, 2017
2
Cheese Grater.
The Proud and Damned is written and directed by Ferde Grofe Jr. It stars Chuck Connors, Cesar Romero and Andres Marquis. Music is by Gene Kauer and Douglas M. Lackey, and cinematography by Remegio Young.
1870 and five ex Confederate mercs arrive in South America and become embroiled in another Civil War of sorts...
Pretty poor offering, a pic that was completed in 1969 but wasn't released until three years later, one can only think that after viewing it, some financial backer saw it for the dud it is and refused release! The plot principal is sound, the fact it's a Western filmed in Columbia and set in South America (the place unnamed) is an interesting point of note, plus Connors and Romero at least have fans from which to launch potential for cult fandom. But hopes of a good film are dashed quite early.
Is being boring a valid criticism? Well yes it is, and this is a snore bore. The cast turn in auto-cue acting, all of them saddled with direlogue, the editing is messy, and the musical score irritating as it fluctuates between sorrowful guitar to bandido marching music, with some flamenco type jolly that's out of place as well, and what little action there is is laughably constructed. A bold turn of events in the narrative is worth a point at least, as is the outcome of it all - though it doesn't really make grounded sense - but ultimately this is one that deserves to stay obscure. 2/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
Spanish
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00