Jack Palance (1919–2006)
Author of The Forest of Love: A Love Story in Blank Verse
About the Author
Image credit: Edwards Air Force Base
Works by Jack Palance
Associated Works
Batman Collection (Batman / Batman Forever / Batman and Robin / Batman Returns) (1989) — Actor — 358 copies, 1 review
The Swan Princess Triple Feature (Animated Video) — Actor — 15 copies
Double Feature: The Swan Princess [and] The Swan Princess: The Mystery of the Enchanted Treasure (2005) — Actor — 7 copies
I Died a Thousand Times [1955 film] — Actor — 6 copies
Holiday 4 Film Collector's Set, Volume 17: I'll Be Home for Christmas / Christmas Snow / A Family Thanksgiving / A Holiday to Remember (2012) — Actor — 6 copies
The Incredible Adventures of Marco Polo [1998 film] — Actor — 3 copies
Fernando Di Leo Crime Collection (Caliber 9 / The Italian Connection / The Boss / Rulers of the City) (2011) — Actor — 2 copies
The Great Adventure [and] God's Gun (Double Feature Video) — Actor — 2 copies
Sign of the Pagan [1954 film] — Actor — 2 copies
Gor 1/Gor 2 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Palance, Jack
- Legal name
- Palahniuk, Volodymyr
- Other names
- Brazzo, Jack
Palance, Walter (Jack) - Birthdate
- 1919-02-18
- Date of death
- 2006-11-10
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- actor
boxer
coal miner - Awards and honors
- Academy Award (Best Actor in a Supporting Role, 1991)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Lattimer Mines, Pennsylvania, USA
- Place of death
- Montecito, California, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
Members
Reviews
Superior spaghetti western that stars Franco Nero as Kowalski, an ultra-cool, fast gun mercenary with a cunning brain. He throws his lot in with Paco Roman (Tony Musante) a Mexican bandit and some time revolutionary as he tries to stimulate the peasantry to overthrow the repressive government and corrupt landowners. Meanwhile a vengeful Curly (Jack Palance) is on the trail of Kowalski and Roman is having his revolutionary credentials tested by the beautiful radical Columba (Giovanna Ralli). show more "Il Mercenario" is directed with great pace and vigour by Sergio Corbucci, who goes for a lighter touch, even providing regular flashes of humour. The film is violent with many high body-count gun battles but Corbucci shies away from blood and the portraying the aftermath of such battles. He does, however, deliver some fabulously directed sequences - the brilliant, climatic bullring showdown possibly being the best. Franco Nero is first class as the elaborately moustachioed Kowlaski; ruthless with a gun, fast with a quip and with a striking ability to light a match on the body parts of anyone in his vicinity. Tony Musante has a less flashy role but his character has the more appealing journey and arc. Jack Palance and Giovanna Ralli are very much in supporting roles, but it says much for their abilities that they deliver two highly memorable characters. Rounding everything of is a superb, haunting and elegiac score from the pairing of Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai. show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 14
- Also by
- 72
- Members
- 57
- Popularity
- #287,972
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 4


