Duck, You Sucker
Duck, You Sucker
PG
7.7
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1971

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157m

Duck, You Sucker

Summary

At the beginning of the 1913 Mexican Revolution, greedy bandit Juan Miranda and idealist John H. Mallory, an Irish Republican Army explosives expert on the lam from the British, fall in with a band of revolutionaries plotting to strike a national bank. When it turns out that the government has been using the bank as a hiding place for illegally detained political prisoners -- who are freed by the blast -- Miranda becomes a revolutionary hero against his will.

Director, Screenplay, Story

Sergio Leone

Dialogue

Roberto De Leonardis

Dialogue

Carlo Tritto

Screenplay

Luciano Vincenzoni

Screenplay, Story

Sergio Donati

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

May 29, 2023

7

Another wonderfully ground-breaking western from Sergio Leone with a memorable score from Ennio Morricone - this time with Rod Steiger as a bit of a low life bandit who encounters James Coburn - a IRA explosives expert on the run from the British. The story is told in tandem timelines as we discover just what brought Coburn to revolutionary Mexico in the first place and the current scenario as he and Steiger gradually develop their relationship from potential bank robbers to something way more sophisticated and inter-reliant. Along the way we've got plenty of humour, action - explosives galore - with some fine photography of the locale. At times, it can be a little too unnecessarily violent - particularly once they become more involved in the revolution; but Steiger and Coburn are great.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

Italian

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

mexico
robbery
rape
prisoner
liberation of prisoners
revolution
class
spaghetti western
dramatic