The Professionals (film)

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The Professionals

original movie poster
Directed by Richard Brooks
Produced by Richard Brooks
Written by Richard Brooks
Frank O'Rourke (novel A Mule for the Marquesa)
Starring Burt Lancaster
Lee Marvin
Robert Ryan
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) November 2, 1966 U.S. release
Running time 117 min
Language English
IMDb profile

The Professionals is a 1966 Western movie directed by Richard Brooks. A late setting kidnap-rescue story, it has a small group of experts heading into Mexico to rescue the wife of a wealthy Texan from several hundred bandits. The professionals are Burt Lancaster, Lee Marvin, Robert Ryan and Woody Strode; the bandits are led by Jack Palance; the kidnapped wife is Claudia Cardinale and her husband is played by Ralph Bellamy.

The film was written and directed by Richard Brooks, who was nominated for Academy Awards for directing and writing. The cinematography, by Conrad Hall, was nominated for an Oscar.

It was filmed partly in Death Valley and Valley of Fire showing the latter prominently.

The railroad scenes were filmed on Kaiser Steel's Eagle Mountain Railroad. The locomotive seen in the movie currently resides on the Heber Valley Railroad.

The Professionals was based on the novel A Mule for the Marquesa by Frank O'Rourke.

A famous line from the movie occurs in dialog between Bellamy and Marvin. Bellamy calls Marvin a bastard. Marvin shoots back, "Yes, sir, in my case an accident of birth. But you are a self-made man!"

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