In 1916, when a Mexican rebel steals cannons from the American army, General Pershing sends out a group of misfits to retrieve the stolen weapons.
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5.7 /10
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Les canons de Cordoba
1970
R
1 h 44 m
États-Unis
Action
Drame
Romance
In 1916, when a Mexican rebel steals cannons from the American army, General Pershing sends out a group of misfits to retrieve the stolen weapons.
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5.7 /10
868 people rated
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George Peppard
Capt. Rod Douglas
Giovanna Ralli
Leonora Cristobal
Raf Vallone
Hector Cordoba
Pete Duel
Andy Rice
Don Gordon
Jackson Harkness
Nico Minardos
Peter
Gabriele Tinti
Antonio
John Larch
Warner
Francine York
Sophia
John Russell
John J. Pershing
Lionel Murton
Col. Hammond
Hans Meyer
Svedborg
Richard Pendrey
Adam
Takis Emmanuel
Campo
Janis Hansen
Girl
John Clark
Maj. Wall
Charles Stalmaker
Capt. Riggs
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Taati Kröhne
29/05/2023 16:55
source: Cannon for Cordoba
Tshepo
18/05/2023 11:53
Moviecut—Cannon for Cordoba
Emeraude Elie
16/11/2022 10:19
Cannon for Cordoba
FAHAPicturesHD
16/11/2022 02:54
Tipical golden-age western plot, a bunch of reluctant heroes in a suicide mission against the bad guy (and, as usually, his army of well armed companions). The main problem with this movie, like many other American commercial movies, especially westerns, is originality. Elmer Bernstein score is like one hundred other westerns music scores, the main character, George "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Peppard as the captain Douglas, is very much annoyed all the time; Giovanna Ralli and Raf Vallone apparently in paid holiday and the director Paul Vendkos (poor guy!) has made the capital mistake, I really think he has seen "The Professionals" by Richard Brooks (1966), that is the better version of the same story (by the way, is a masterpiece). The most notable thing of this unfortunate movie is George Peppard's cigar that you can see in "The A-Team" television series all through the eighties.
Damanta Stha
16/11/2022 02:54
Cannon for Cordoba (why not Cannons, Cordoba steals six!?) stars George Peppard (The A-Team, The Blue Max!) and is one of those movies playing in the times of Mexico's long phase of revolutions and counter-revolutions starting around 1910 and going on for some decades. The pros of the movie: good acting, some good action, good production. The cons: nothing really new if you already watched such classics like Kazan's Viva Zapata! (1952, Marlon Brando), Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969) or Leone's Giù la testa (Duck, You Sucker!) among others, all playing in the same time frame. Compared Cannon for Cordoba can hold its ground but can't really add something new - solid.
Priddy Ugly
16/11/2022 02:54
I am dead sure that the makers: producer, writer and director, had Sam Peckinpah's masterpiece in mind when they created this movie: nearly same settings, atmosphere, period, story too. But it is not. It remains though a good western, not too much under spaghetti western influence. Paul Wendkos was a prolific TV director, more than big screen one. George Peppard was here at his peak, late sixties, early seventies. Good directing and acting, worth the watch. Good supporting characters.
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Taati Kröhne
29/05/2023 16:55
source: Cannon for Cordoba
Tshepo
18/05/2023 11:53
Moviecut—Cannon for Cordoba
Emeraude Elie
16/11/2022 10:19
Cannon for Cordoba
FAHAPicturesHD
16/11/2022 02:54
Tipical golden-age western plot, a bunch of reluctant heroes in a suicide mission against the bad guy (and, as usually, his army of well armed companions). The main problem with this movie, like many other American commercial movies, especially westerns, is originality. Elmer Bernstein score is like one hundred other westerns music scores, the main character, George "Breakfast at Tiffany's" Peppard as the captain Douglas, is very much annoyed all the time; Giovanna Ralli and Raf Vallone apparently in paid holiday and the director Paul Vendkos (poor guy!) has made the capital mistake, I really think he has seen "The Professionals" by Richard Brooks (1966), that is the better version of the same story (by the way, is a masterpiece). The most notable thing of this unfortunate movie is George Peppard's cigar that you can see in "The A-Team" television series all through the eighties.
Damanta Stha
16/11/2022 02:54
Cannon for Cordoba (why not Cannons, Cordoba steals six!?) stars George Peppard (The A-Team, The Blue Max!) and is one of those movies playing in the times of Mexico's long phase of revolutions and counter-revolutions starting around 1910 and going on for some decades. The pros of the movie: good acting, some good action, good production. The cons: nothing really new if you already watched such classics like Kazan's Viva Zapata! (1952, Marlon Brando), Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969) or Leone's Giù la testa (Duck, You Sucker!) among others, all playing in the same time frame. Compared Cannon for Cordoba can hold its ground but can't really add something new - solid.
Priddy Ugly
16/11/2022 02:54
I am dead sure that the makers: producer, writer and director, had Sam Peckinpah's masterpiece in mind when they created this movie: nearly same settings, atmosphere, period, story too. But it is not. It remains though a good western, not too much under spaghetti western influence. Paul Wendkos was a prolific TV director, more than big screen one. George Peppard was here at his peak, late sixties, early seventies. Good directing and acting, worth the watch. Good supporting characters.
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