Sunday, March 13, 2016

THE SEVENTIES # 119: CHIQUITO, MAMIE VAN DOREN, GORDON MITCHELL, MARIELA BRANGER AND BERNARD BONNIN IN "ARIZONA KID" (1970)/RE-UPLOADED



"Arizona Kid" (1970)
Premiere Productions, Inc.
Release Date September 5, 1970/ Avenue
Screenplay Lino Brocka
Cinematography Felipe Sacdalan
Music Restie Umali
Producer Cirio H. Santiago
Direction Luciano B. Carlos
Cast Chiquito, Mamie Van Doren, Gordon Mitchell, Mariela Branger and Bernard Bonnin



Ambo (played by Chiquito), the unlikely hero, was on his way to a remote town in Mexico to look for his long, lost uncle. His journey took him in a small Mexican town being terrorized by a group of ruthless gunslingers headed by Cayote (Gordon Mitchell).

Ambo was hired as a cook-waiter in one of the taverns. Things get rough for Ambo when he messed up with some of Cayote's men resulting to the killing of the tavern's owner.

Arizona Kid, tapped by the townspeople to protect them, arrived and killed the men responsible, but was later slain in a separate encounter.

The sudden death of the Arizona Kid, forced Ambo to assume the dead man's identity. Reluctantly, Ambo agreed with the help of a sexy, blonde dame (Mamie Van Doren) who seduced him.

Ambo met Cayote in an uproarious final gun duel.

Chiquito had several funny and memorable comic moments in the movie especially with Hollywood bombshell, Mamie Van Doren.







Screenplay by Lino Brocka...



Chiquito as Ambo...



A funny scene in a stagecoach ride to Mexico...



Ambo as a cook and waiter...



Ambo and Ramona (Mariela Branger)



Bernard Bonnin as Leonardo...



Chiquito with his love interest, Mamie Van Doren



Mamie out to seduce Ambo... asking him to act as Arizona Kid...



Ambo and Mamie in a torrid, kissing scene...



Ambo, flabbergasted of what happened...



Chiquito and Mamie Van Doren



Gordon Mitchell as Cayote... calls out Arizona Kid to come out...



Ambo was terrified...



Cayote with the prepared coffin...



Cayote out to finish Ambo...



The final hilarious duel...



The victory...


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