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7.4/10   5,882 votes
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Writer:
Alejandro Jodorowsky (written by)
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Release Date:
15 April 1971 (Mexico) more
Tagline:
The Definitive Cult Spaghetti Western
Plot:
The gunfighter El Topo ("The Mole") and his young son ride through a desert to a village, whose inhabitants have been massacred... more | add synopsis
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A religious allegorical western of redemption with surrealist imagery. more (100 total)

Cast

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Alejandro Jodorowsky ... El Topo
Brontis Jodorowsky ... Son of El Topo, as a boy
José Legarreta ... Dying Man

Alfonso Arau ... Bandit #1
José Luis Fernández ... Bandit #2
Alf Junco ... Bandit #3 (as Alí Junco)
Gerardo Zepeda ... Bandit #4 (as Gerardo Cepeda)
René Barrera ... Bandit #5
René Alís ... Bandit #6
Federico Gonzáles ... Bandit #7
Vicente Lara ... Bandit #8
Pablo Leder ... Monk #1
Giuliano Girini Sasseroli ... Monk #2
Cristian Merkel ... Monk #3
Aldo Grumelli ... Monk #4
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Also Known As:
The Gopher
The Mole
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Runtime:
125 min
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1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Klangfilm)

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First released as an underground film, it was thanks to John Lennon that the film acquired a worldwide distribution. He was so impressed by this movie that he urged a close friend of his to buy the rights and take charge of distribution. more
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El Topo: [to his son] You are seven years old. You are a man. Bury your first toy and your mother's picture.
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32 out of 49 people found the following review useful.
A religious allegorical western of redemption with surrealist imagery., 12 July 2005
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Author: NateManD from Bloomsburg PA

"El Topo", is probably Jodorowsky's most talked about film next to "Santa Sangre". Like all his films it is bizarre and full of symbolism. El Topo is a cowboy dressed in black. He is out for vengeance, kind of like the Biblical God of the old testament. Him and his son ride through a town of massacred civilians. He wants justice and to win the heart of a girl, Mara. He gives up his only son, in an act that could be looked at like God, or even Abraham. He has to kill seven master gunfighters. After all the violence and carnage, he is injured and taken under the care of cripples, dwarfs and other various misfits. He is reborn, almost like a Bhuddist monk. He becomes like the new testament God, Jesus Christ. El Topo is now like a savior to the oppressed. He vows to dig a tunnel out of the cave so the cripples can live among the villagers. The town is taken over by religious fanatics. Poor villagers are branded with the religious icon by force. An upper class of elitists now dominate the town. "El Topo" is beautiful, and chocked full of violent and disturbing imagery. The film became a popular cult sensation in the early 70's. It was embraced by the likes of John Lennon, Dennis Hopper, Jack Nicholson, Peter Gabriel and Pink Floyd. More recently celebrities like Marilyn Manson and the Coen Brothers have talked about being strongly influenced by Jodorowsky's work. "El Topo" is important, because it was the first midnight movie. If people could forget about "the Rocky Horror Picture Show" just for a second, they'd realize that this is one of the most important cult films. A bizarre and surreal western that can never be imitated. The only 3 surreal westerns I can think of to pre-date "El Topo" that have many similarities are Brazilian director Glauber Rocha's "Black God, White Devil" (1964) and his follow up "Antonio Das Mortes" (1969) and the Italian Spaghetti western "Django, Kill if you Live, Shoot" (1967).

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