Opisy(1)

As the Ottoman Empire collapses throughout Turkey in 1922, a number of adventurers from all over the world sign on to protect the locals from thieves and marauders--for a hefty price. Two such mercenaries are Adam Dyer (Tony Curtis) and Josh Corey (Charles Bronson), who are hired by provincial Turkish governor Osman Bey (Gregoire Aslan). Adam and Josh are expected to protect their boss' gold shipment, and to provide safe conduct for Osman Bey's three daughters. Along the way, our "heroes" decide to forget their mission and abscond with the gold, but their plans are foiled by their own inherent ineptitude--and by the bothersome interference of duplicitious Colonel Elci (Fikret Hakan). You Can't Win 'Em All is best described as a "western with fezzes." (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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kaylin 

wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski As an adventure film, it's pretty good, mostly in the sense that it's fun and some locations are interesting and a little exotic. The cast is quite enjoyable, with neither Tony Curtis nor Charles Bronson ever disappointing. But overall, it's not something that would knock me off my feet. A decently average film. ()

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wszystkie recenzje użytkownika

angielski A decent war drama with Charles Bronson and Michèle Mercier, and it also has great set design. However, given when it was made, the masks, make-up, and hairstyles are downright awkward. The result is necessarily corrected by very good acting performances, even though in 1922 they could only dream of having a lot of fashion fads. Mercier sovereignly proves that as an actress who speaks many world languages, she leaves the stereotypical image of Angélique far behind and audiences can only regret her unnecessary pigeonholing. ()

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