Advertisement
Guest User

Quantez Full Movie 720p Download

a guest
Sep 17th, 2018
66
0
Never
Not a member of Pastebin yet? Sign Up, it unlocks many cool features!
text 4.51 KB | None | 0 0
  1.  
  2.  
  3. ********************
  4. Quantez Full Movie 720p Download
  5. http://urllio.com/qy4fb
  6. (Copy & Paste link)
  7. ********************
  8.  
  9.  
  10.  
  11.  
  12.  
  13.  
  14.  
  15.  
  16.  
  17.  
  18.  
  19.  
  20.  
  21.  
  22.  
  23.  
  24.  
  25.  
  26.  
  27.  
  28.  
  29.  
  30.  
  31.  
  32.  
  33.  
  34.  
  35.  
  36.  
  37.  
  38.  
  39.  
  40.  
  41.  
  42.  
  43.  
  44.  
  45.  
  46.  
  47.  
  48.  
  49.  
  50.  
  51.  
  52.  
  53.  
  54.  
  55. Gang of robbers heads for Mexican border, meets unexpected opposition along the way.
  56. After a bank robbery, Heller and his small gang are on the run from the posse. The gang intends to cross the border into Mexico but their horses are tired. The outlaws decide to make a stopover in the town of Quantez to rest and feed the horses. Heller is a brutal and cynical man who treats his woman, Chaney, with disdain and contempt. Gentry is Heller's second-in-command and he proves to be an experienced and wise gunfighter from the old days. Eastern gunslinger Teach is a newcomer to the West and he's green but eager, with an added touch of gentlemanly chivalry towards women. When Heller treats Chaney bad, Teach defends her, causing violent clashes between himself and Heller. Gentry has to step in and separate the two before they kill each other over Chaney. The last member of the gang, Gato, is a white man who was raised by the Apache and considers himself to be Apache. He is useful to the gang because he knows the region well, he can speak Apache dialects and can use many Apache tricks to throw off the pursuing posse. When the gang reaches the town of Quantez it is shocked to see a deserted ghost town. Nevertheless, they decide to rest there for the night. Gato goes in the night to scout around and he finds an Apache spear with a message that anyone still found in town after sunrise will be killed. Gato realizes there are Apaches around but decides to keep this information to himself. With Apaches lurking around and Heller trying to kill Teach over pretty Chaney it doesn't look like the gang will ever reach Mexico.
  57. Copyright 1957 by Universal-International. New York opening at RKO neighborhood theaters as the lower half of a double bill with a second run of &quot;Tammy and the Bachelor&quot;: 6 September 1957. U.S. release: 1 October 1957. U.K. release: 7 September 1958. Australian release: 5 July 1957 (sic). 80 minutes. Cut by Rank Film Distributors to 68 minutes in the U.K. for release on a double bills.<br/><br/>SYNOPSIS: A gang on the run after a successful bank robbery hole up for the night in Quantez, a mysteriously empty frontier town.<br/><br/>VIEWERS&#39; GUIDE (all versions): Strictly adults.<br/><br/>COMMENT: CinemaScope seems an odd choice for a &quot;B&quot; western that, aside from its opening action and solid climax, is largely set indoors. <br/><br/>Mind you, it still offers well above average entertainment, though it says much for the general standard of acting that the best performance comes not from any of the big-name players, but from the little known (as far as most moviegoers were concerned) James Barton, who provides a wonderfully engaging interlude as a wandering minstrel. <br/><br/>On the other hand, Fred MacMurray&#39;s playing seems a bit too off the cuff to be wholly convincing. You would think that he had just that moment memorized his lines, but had not been given any opportunity to practice them and get the feel of them. <br/><br/>And, although no fault of her own, Dorothy Malone also betrays the obvious haste with which the movie was made, thanks to her glaringly obvious make-up.<br/><br/>Even the sound recording is unusually rough by Hollywood&#39;s usually meticulous standards. <br/><br/>OTHER VIEWS: This film sets out with half-hearted self-consciousness after a theme — that the man on the run is hunted down from within as much as by external forces; but it succeeds only in being an object lesson in ponderous time-wasting. — Monthly Film Bulletin (reviewing the 68-minute version).
  58. I&#39;m going to go against the positive few reviews so far posted here. I was very disappointed, and found it the poorest of &quot;gang in a ghost town&quot; Westerns that I&#39;ve seen. Pity, because the cast was reasonably strong. About the only interesting thing in it was what I thought was John Larch&#39;s resemblance to Gary Cooper.<br/><br/>None of the characters is at all likable and most of the could be a stage play, with so much action confined to one room. These aren&#39;t necessarily bad things for a film, but all the talking and no action was tedious, as were the white characters turning on each other and the inevitable interaction between Chaney and each of the four gangsters.<br/><br/>I nearly turned off my recording of the film but struggled through to the ending, which was OK.
  59.  
  60. a5c7b9f00b
Advertisement
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment
Advertisement