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Madron

Sister Mary gave herself to two men . . . the second one's name was Madron.
1970 | 90m | English

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A nun, the only survivor of an Indian massacre of a wagon train, is taken in by a cantankerous old gunfighter.
Release Date: Dec 01, 1970
Director: Jerry Hopper
Writer: Leo J. McMahon, Edward Chappell
Genres: Western
Keywords nun, horse, nun in love, poncho
Production Companies Isracine, G.B.C., Edric
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 24, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Boone Madron
Leslie Caron Sister Mary
Gabi Amrani Angel
Mosko Alkalai Claude (uncredited)
Chaim Banai Sam Red (uncredited)
Ya'ackov Banai Sanchee (uncredited)
Willy Gafni Prospector (uncredited)
Aharon Ipalé Singer (uncredited)
Avraham Pelta Drygulcher (uncredited)
Sami Shmueli Saba (uncredited)
Paul L. Smith Gabe Price (uncredited)
Name Job
Jerry Hopper Director
Leo J. McMahon Story, Screenplay
Edward Chappell Screenplay
Renzo Lucidi Editor
Robert Ramsey Art Direction
Daisy Goren Makeup Artist
Marcel Grignon Director of Photography
Adam Greenberg Director of Photography
Riz Ortolani Original Music Composer
Arthur Hamilton Lyricist
Name Title
Zev Braun Executive Producer
Emanuel Henigman Producer
Eric Weaver Producer
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John Chard
5.0

Well Hell's Bells! Madron is directed by Jerry Hopper who co-adapts the screenplay with Edward Chappell from a story written by Leo McMahon. It stars Richard Boone, Leslie Caron and Gabi Amrani. Filmed in Israel and Hollywood, cinematography is by Marcel Grignon and Adam Greenbereg and music is b ... y Riz Ortolani. A nun (Caron) survives a wagon train massacre and teams up with a gunslinger (Boone) in a battle for survival. I'd like to say that the fact the similar themed Two Mules for Sister Sarah was released the same year is the reason this is little known. But that simply isn't true. For Madron (AKA: His Name Was Madron) is a poor movie, saved from stinker damnation by Boone's fun performance as the grizzled title character. Film consists of Boone and Caron trekking thru the barren sands finding each other as they fight off bandits and injuns in a series of poorly executed action scenes. Script is weak and plot holds no surprises, like wouldn't you know it, once Nun Caron throws off the Habbit, she's a foxy babe! The Israeli vistas hold up as a Western backdrop, but they are barely realised by the photography and the colour is decidedly flat, while the score and title song (Till Love Touches Your Life-Richard Williams & Jan Daley) sounds like something from a soft core porn movie of the 70s. The ending has a decent enough kick to it, and the odd spurt of violence lifts the film out of its stupor; with one scene probably more fitting for Soldier Blue, but really this is only one for Boone enthusiasts. 5/10

May 16, 2024