For a guy who didn't make very good movies, Michael Winner was an amazingly prolific filmmaker. Scorpio is typical of Winner's skill behind a camera. The film is loaded up with a couple of good leading men, Burt Lancaster and Alain Delon. There is also a decent supporting cast with old stalwarts like Paul Scofield (what's he doing in this?), Gaye Hunnitcutt, Vladek Sheybal, John Colicos and J.D. Cannon. The film however is nothing you haven't seen on television a million times.
About the only reason to watch this is Burt Lancaster who was 60 years old at the time they made this and still running around doing his own stunts during an elaborate shoot out. Try as much as he could a big French star like Delon could never get a Hollywood career going, for some reason, Scorpio is just another failed attempt.
Scorpio has the usual Michael Winner touches. On location filming to the point of viewer distraction. The sound in almost every scene has a weird hollowness to it. The staging and photographing of the action scenes are conceived from about every uninteresting camera angle he can think of. The whole film has that "let's just get this thing done" feel to it which isn't the greatest way to approach film making.
Scorptio was written by David W. Rintels and Gerald Wilson, the running time is 114 tedious minutes.
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