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Epicurus.com - Valdez Is Coming

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List Price: $9.94
Our Price: $18.94
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Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Starring: Burt Lancaster, Susan Clark, Frank Silvera, Jon Cypher, Richard Jordan Directed By: Edwin Sherin
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Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9780792845409 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0792845404 Label: MGM (Video & DVD) Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Release Date: 2000-05-02 Running Time: 90 Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Theatrical Release Date: 1971-04-09
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Editorial Reviews:
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There's nothing like the laconic, confident ease of Burt Lancaster in his gray years, even in the unlikely role of an easy-going Mexican. Bob Valdez is a deputy sheriff in an American frontier town bubbling over in racism. Scapegoated by the community for the death of an innocent victim of a trigger- happy posse and crucified, literally, by the sadistic gunrunner (Jon Cypher) responsible for the tragedy, the quiet lawman takes up arms in a bloody campaign that begins with the mantra: "Tell him Valdez is coming." Adapted from an Elmore Leonard novel, the script is hardly subtle or original and it never makes the gaping chasm between the search for justice and the bloody reign of terror work in any dramatic terms. It's a rather amorphous morality tale without a solid grounding, but it's dutifully violent, charged with righteous anger, and makes good use of the stark landscape (it was shot in Spain, giving it even more of the flavor of a spaghetti Western). It's a bit embarrassing how Hollywood puts the spotlight on racism by casting a white actor to play the wronged minority, but Lancaster creates a wonderful character in Valdez. With gentle eyes and a tired smile behind a face covered in brown Hollywood makeup, he brings sure-footed authority and calm ruthlessness to a mission of justice by a man wronged one too many times. --Sean Axmaker
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Valdez is Coming Comment: I would normally give this movie four or five stars. Considering the fact the studio that has released this version cut some major scenes I cannot in good conscience give it that rating. I am not sure why in the world you would cut some of the most exciting scenes and I wonder if in fact MGM is aware they were cut. The film will probably seem a little disjointed if you have not seen it before. A couple of the scenes missing showed Valdez doing some remarkable long range shooting and using guerilla tactics that add to our impression of his abilities. It is also missing a scene where Susan Clark's character discusses her feelings about her relationship with her husband. Although you will still get the jist of the story from this version it really is ashame this is not the theatrical version. It truly takes away from what I think is one of the best Westerns ever and by far one of my three favorites with Lancaster. Decent quality DVD with cut scenes. Fair replayability. If you enjoyed this see "Ulzana's Raid" and "The Professionals". - C. Luster
Customer Rating:      Summary: No sharps rifle scene Comment: I saw the original as said by reviewer #1, no sharps rifle scene: the best scene in the whole movie. Valdez is pursued by the posse, gains high ground shots his rifle 2x before the posse hears the report (gun shot) visually the shot looked like 1500 yds (1 mile), and the 2 shots scored pay dirt. Scott
ps I guess we'll have to wait for Crieterion Collections to do it right.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Rip Off!! Beware Comment: Under no circumstances would I buy this movie with entire scenes cut out. Many thanks to the reviewers who pointed this and saved me some money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Puzzled: until I read the reviews Comment: Watching this, before reading the reviews, I was mystified. The cutting made it seem surreal, and the strange jumps in the storyline were oddly bewildering. The ending didn't help, and I was left feeling baffled, although it was certainly exciting in parts. The motivation of the characters, in spite of fine acting by all concerned, also seemed inexplicable. Not the Valdez character, but some of the others --- like Susan Clark and the young psychopath. It was not too easy to understand what exactly was going through their minds, or which side they were on. The story was a bit like The Professionals, which was a whole lot more satisfying. Anyway, much was made clear by the reviews which explained that fully 20 minutes had been senselessly removed. Quite impossible to tell why. To sum up: Valdez, an honourable man, is driven to take on a small army single-handed. After accounting for 11 of them by reaching down for his hard-won ancient skills, the film's rugged scenery wins in the end. If this dvd hadn't been shredded by someone in need of brain surgery, I would have given it more stars.
Customer Rating:      Summary: great movie Comment: IF YOU ARE A BURT LANCASTER FAN THIS IS ONE OF HIS BEST PERFORMANCES IN AN ACTION SHOOT EM UP WESTERN MOVIE HIGLY RECCOMMENDED
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