To calibrate
expectations appropriately, this Magnificent
Seven knockoff takes place in Iran, and Elke Sommer—yes, the curvy German
ice queen—plays a local, at one point fretting to an American tough guy, “You
foreigners are so slow to learn our Persian ways.” Whatever you say, fräulein.
Low-budget junk featuring a hodgepodge of second-rate international actors, The Invincible Six is borderline
watchable, because after the confusing and dull first act, things resolve into
a familiar formula, with a gang of crooks joining forces to defend a village against
a local menace. Although the storytelling never takes flight, thanks to
laughably thin characterizations and substandard plotting, the screen
eventually fills with explosions, gunfights, and macho standoffs. Oh, and
Sommer does a topless scene, but given the déclassé context, that shouldn’t
come as much of a surprise. As for the aforementioned international actors,
American leading man Stuart Whitman gets the most screen time, and the supporting players include James Mitchum, Germany’s Curd Jürgens, and
England’s Ian Ogilvy.
The picture starts off, awkwardly, with a heist, because
Tex (Whitman) and Ronald (Ogilvy) try to boost Iran’s crown jewels. That
doesn’t work out, so they become fugitives, eventually connecting with Baron
(Jürgens) and other lowlifes in the Iranian desert. The gang finds refuge in a
village perpetually besieged by marauder Nazar (Mitchum) and his goons. Around
this time viewers meet Zari (Sommer), who switches allegiances from one
powerful man to the next, thereby forming a credibility-stretching romantic
triangle with Nazar and Tex. Or something like that. Directed indifferently by
Jean Negulesco, who won an Oscar in the ’40s but was far past his prime here, The Invincible Six was edited in a slapdash
manner, so never mind trying to follow the particulars of the story. Better to
shut off your brain and enjoy the dumb barrage of sex and violence. However, if
you have the slightest inkling you can live without The Invincible Six, then rest assured you can.
The Invincible Six: FUNKY
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