Apportez-moi la tête d'Alfredo Garcia
Titre original : Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia
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Un pianiste de bar américain et sa petite amie prostituée partent en voyage à travers la pègre mexicaine pour récolter une prime sur la tête d'un gigolo mort.Un pianiste de bar américain et sa petite amie prostituée partent en voyage à travers la pègre mexicaine pour récolter une prime sur la tête d'un gigolo mort.Un pianiste de bar américain et sa petite amie prostituée partent en voyage à travers la pègre mexicaine pour récolter une prime sur la tête d'un gigolo mort.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Emilio Fernández
- El Jefe
- (as Emilio Fernandez)
Donnie Fritts
- John
- (as Donny Fritts)
Chalo González
- Chalo
- (as Chalo Gonzalez)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe only movie directed by Sam Peckinpah that he had final cut on - all the others were re-cut by the studios.
- GaffesAs Bennie crosses inside his apartment, alone, and talks to Alfredo's head, a crewman in black clothing is visible, ducking behind an adjacent transom. His arm reappears a second later, as Bennie reaches for a bottle in the pantry.
- Crédits fousThere are only three credits at the beginning of the film: The production credit, the two stars, and the story/screenplay. Everything else is at the end, and the film's title is the very last credit.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sam Peckinpah: Man of Iron (1993)
- Bandes originalesBennie's Song
by Isela Vega
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Sam Peckinpah's hallucinatory bloodbath was considered career suicide when released in 1974; today, this scuzzy, squirrelly road movie looks less like self-parody than self-autopsy. As such, it has aged better than some of Peckinpah's more "reputable" movies. Like John Cassavetes' THE KILLING OF A CHINESE BOOKIE and Brian DePalma's BLOW OUT, it's a thinly veiled allegory about the muck a filmmaker will wade through to get his movies made. Peckinpah's stand-in is Warren Oates, an actor who always brought a rotgut reek of authenticity to his roles; here, he's a washed-up pianist who stands to score a bundle if he completes one simple task--fetching the severed head of the yutz who impregnated a Mexican warlord's daughter. When Oates isn't defending his not-unwilling girlfriend (Isela Vega) from rapists Kris Kristofferson and Donnie Fritts (!), he's carrying on a boozy, uh, tête-à-tête with the brown-bagged head on an endless drive down Mexico way. But Oates isn't the villain--that distinction is reserved for the effete suits (the slimy duo of Gig Young and Robert Webber) on his tail. Oates is just a guy trying to maintain enough of his integrity to see a dirty job through: He's one of those screw-you Peckinpah heroes who completes his assignment just so he can wage war on his bosses. The movie has such a gritty, oozing, flyblown feel you could swear it was shot on No-Pest Strips instead of celluloid, and as Oates bears down on oblivion it slows to a druggy crawl: Each cut is like a dying man's blink. No matter-in its sick, ornery way, this is one of the director's most personal movies, and worthy of far better than its laughingstock status.
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- 20 févr. 2002
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- Budget
- 1 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 18 894 $US
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By what name was Apportez-moi la tête d'Alfredo Garcia (1974) officially released in India in English?
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