
Get Mean
"Hung by his heels...Barbecued...Shot with a cannon. Now it's his turn to get mean!"
The plot revolves around the return of a Spanish princess from America to her native country Spain. To help her she enlists the aid of a reluctant hero.
Curator's Take
“The Stranger goes to Spain to fight Moors/Vikings? It's the 'Army of Darkness' of Spaghetti Westerns. Tony Anthony's final outing is a bizarre, psychedelic trip that defies all logic. You have to see it to believe it.”
Why This Movie Is Important
A truly baffling and unique experience that pushes the 'Stranger' series into pure fantasy. Mixing western tropes with Vikings, Moors, and supernatural elements, it stands as a testament to the 'anything goes' creativity of the Italian film industry. It is the ultimate example of a genre eating itself and mutating into something completely unrecognizable and undeniably memorable.
Production Details
Get Mean is a 1975 western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi. The soundtrack was composed by Franco Bixio. Cinematography was handled by Mario Perino. The screenplay was written by Wolf Lowenthal. The film stars Tony Anthony as The Stranger, Diana Lorys as Princess Elizabeth Maria de Burgos, and Lloyd Battista as Sombra. Running 1 hour and 24 minutes, it is a lean, tightly paced entry.
Did You Know?
This film features time-travel elements, Vikings, and Moors, making it one of the incoherent but fascinating genre-mashups ever produced. It was intended as a 'Stranger' sequel but rights issues forced a rewrite.
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