Ace High
Ace High

Ace High (1968)

6.5 ? Oct 02, 1968 2h 12m

Overview

After Cacopoulos manages to save himself from being hung on a false charge, he robs Cat Stevens and Hutch Bessy of a lot of money and steals their horses. This results in a merry chase and Stevens and Bessy become unwilling allies in Cacopoulus' revenge against the people who deserted him and framed him to get their money back.

Genres

Western Action Comedy

Release Date

October 02, 1968

Rating

6.5 /10

Runtime

2h 12m

Eli Wallach

Eli Wallach

Cacopoulos

Terence Hill

Terence Hill

Cat Stevens

Bud Spencer

Bud Spencer

Hutch Bessy

Brock Peters

Brock Peters

Thomas

Kevin McCarthy

Kevin McCarthy

Drake

Livio Lorenzon

Livio Lorenzon

Paco Rosa

Steffen Zacharias

Steffen Zacharias

Harold

Armando Bandini

Armando Bandini

Bank Manager

Remo Capitani

Remo Capitani

Cangaceiro

Federico Boido

Federico Boido

Drake's Henchman

Isa Foster

Isa Foster

Cacopoulos' Woman

Bruno Corazzari

Bruno Corazzari

Charlie

Dante Cleri

Dante Cleri

Card-Playing Banker

Aldo Sala

Aldo Sala

Casino Employee

Antonietta Fiorito

Tiffany Hoyveld

Tiffany Hoyveld

Thomas' Wife

Giuseppe Terranova

Giuseppe Terranova

Casino Treasurer

Edoardo Torricella

Edoardo Torricella

Roulette Player

Corrado Olmi

Corrado Olmi

Bandit

Luciano Telli

Roulette Player

John Chard avatar

John Chard

7.0/10

Dec 16, 2019

Well, no. Money corrupts men, it softens him. So to keep you young and pure, I think I'll take everything. Ace High is directed by Giuseppe Colizzi and Colizzi co-writes the screenplay with Bino Cicogna. It stars Eli Wallach, Terence Hill, Bud Spencer, Brock Peters and Kevin McCarthy. Music is by Carlo Rustichelli and cinematography by Marcello Masciocchi (Technicolor/Techniscope of course). After Cacopoulos (Wallach) manages to save himself from being hung on a false charge, he robs Cat Stevens (Hill) and Hutch Bessy (Spencer) of a lot of money and steals their horses. This results in a merry chase and Stevens and Bessy become unwilling allies in Cacopoulus' revenge against the people who deserted him and framed him towards the rope... Is it a spoof or a parody? Well I'll leave that to the hard core Spag Western fans to decide, what I do know is that it's good entertainment. Plenty of daft sub-genre staples are adhered to, as are the many cool action sequences as our gruff anti-heroes go about their greed and revenge fuelled ways. Colizzi wisely keeps his cards close to his chest as regards our trio of lead characters, who in true Spag convention are making it unclear where we are heading. The action is wonderfully kinetic, with some sterling sequences unfolding when our leads get involved in a Texan/Mexican battle. Why I'm still not so sure, but it's exciting stuff! It's all very derivative, there's no getting away from that, and as the genre often does, it renders the porotags/antags under developed. Yet for fans of such fare this is well recommended, with lovely cinematography that gives some authenticity to the era, Wallach channelling a Tuco clone, and Hill and Spencer doing their Spaghetti Abbot and Costello thing, it's all good really. 7/10

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