And John recalls one of his aunts once telling his that a Don Diego Tenorio was his father. Lady Death!”Don Francisco’s fast gun: “What do you think about blood? She’s right there. Don't get in arguments with people here, or start long discussions. 178 likes. The ending, turning the whole movie into a flash-back, dwells in supernatural territory. Circumstances soon … With gems like this to be discovered, on might wonder why Italian westerns have such bad press nowadays. In between parody and serious bloodshed, this is an adaptation of the Don Juan mythos featuring interesting ideas, like the subplot about mormons persecuted in the US. The cast is very good - strong actor direction being one of Crispino's forte - and the script keeps things lively. Before he made superior gialli, Crispino tried this first outing in the then-popular western genre. Don't post randomness/off-topic comments. We’ll see each other in hell. Nous voudrions effectuer une description ici mais le site que vous consultez ne nous en laisse pas la possibilité. And once she does, he uses a devious trick to get the information he wants.John Donald Tenorio, after Papa Buck teases him about being a bastard: “You should’t have done that. With John Richardson, Claudio Camaso, Martine Beswick, Luisa Della Noce.

In fact, that makes her an even more appealing target for his amorous intentions.An intriguing film that’s certainly better than your average Spaghetti as director Armando Crispino serves up a bevvy of beauties and plenty of action.There’s also a subplot in which Mormons are being prosecuted and persecuted as religious fanatics. Oh, and he certainly hasn’t forgotten lovely Dona Antonia and his desire to make her the next notch in his bedpost. The blood bond between brothers?”John Donald Tenorio to Dona Antonia: “Thoroughbred women are like wild mustangs. Rules for comments. It’s up to a dressed-all-in-black Danite (Gordon Mitchell) to right that wrong.If the film has a failing, its that Richardson’s Don Juan character is anything but a loveable rogue.

And as the film starts, John’s about to pay for his sexual dalliances by way of a shotgun wedding to the pretty daughter of Pappa Buck.Even then, he refuses to say “I do,” putting his life in jeopardy until a cute redhead name Linda and his simple-minded but muscle-bound sidekick Morenillo come to his rescue.Has John learned his lesson?

Since one of the Mormons is a pretty young virgin, John Donald just has to get involved.He winds up seducing Edith and her friend Judy before riding off into the sunset. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? This is your wedding day, Papa Buck.

It’s more difficult than facing a dagger. See her? Complicating matters is the fact that she has a husband, Don Francisco (Claudio Camaso) with a story that fascinates John even more than his dark-haired beauty of a wife.You see, Don Francisco is the son of rich Mexican mine owner Don Diego Tenorio (Claudio Gora). Phillipe Charboneau, being raised by his mother Marie, leads a lonely life at the family inn in France. From the first sentence of the first paragraph on the first page the story grabs you and takes you on an unforgettable trip from France through England and to a new land across the sea. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Keep your comments focused on the film. 0 out of 5 ( There are no reviews yet. ) All the community rules apply here. John the Bastard. The Bastard, written in 1974, is the first book of John Jakes bicentennial series. Even his mother wants nothing to do with him.In fact, he has to shoot himself in the leg in order to convince her to take him in. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin.