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Deadlock

1970 | 90m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Roland Klick
Writer: Roland Klick
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After pulling off a bank robbery two bandits meet in a deserted mining town to divide their loot but an old miner tries to steal it from them.
Release Date: Oct 15, 1970
Director: Roland Klick
Writer: Roland Klick
Genres: Drama, Crime, Thriller, Western
Keywords spaghetti western
Production Companies Roland Klick Production
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Mario Adorf Charles Dump, the rat
Anthony Dawson Anthony Sunshine, the old killer
Marquard Bohm Kid, the young killer
Mascha Rabben Jessy, the girl
Sigurd Fitzek Enzo, the wretched snoop
Betty Segal Corinna, die abgetakelte Schachtel
Arnold Marquis Sunshine (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
Roland Klick Director, Writer
Robert van Ackeren Director of Photography
Jane Seitz Editor
Heinz Auditor Makeup Artist
Stefan Abendroth Assistant Director
Juergen Koppers Sound
Karlheinz Reiber Foley Artist
Dieter Milster Assistant Camera
Kuli Sander Set Decoration
Jacob Hameiri Production Manager
Walter Mayr Property Master
Hans-Walter Kramski Foley Artist
Hans-Dieter Schwarz Sound Mixer
Gretl Zeilinger Script Supervisor
Name Title
Roland Klick Producer
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r96sk
7.0

Better than it has any right to be. It's an odd film, is <em>'Deadlock'</em>. It drags its heels pretty much from start-to-finish and can feel aimless at times, though to be fair it certainly does live up to its title. The performances from Mario Adorf, Anthony Dawson and Marquard Bohm are solid ... and are the main reason as to why I'm rating this as I am. The whole thing looks neat for 1970, too. I can kinda see why others like this more than I do, but for me it falls short to what it was seemingly attempting to do. Location is cool, cover is ace, (much praised?) soundtrack is meh. Still, I'd class it as 'good' - albeit marginally so.

Mar 07, 2022