Time Breaker (1975)
53KTime Breaker: Directed by Ferdinando Baldi. With Tony Anthony, Lloyd Battista, Raf Baldassarre, David Dreyer. A wisecracking gunfighter is seemingly hurled through time and space as he escorts a Spanish Princess back to her homeland while contending with barbarians, Moors, evil spirits, a raging bull, and a maniacal Shakespeare-quoting hunchback.
“The fourth and last entry in an unknown and insignificant film series revolving around the rather annoying Tony Anthony as u0026quot;The Strangeru0026quot;. Like the rest of the world, I havenu0026#39;t seen the previous three films, so I donu0026#39;t know if itu0026#39;s a trademark of the series, but u0026quot;Get Meanu0026quot; is a mixture of the genres: comedy, adventure and western. Well, actually, itu0026#39;s an attempt to mix genres but not a very successful one. Itu0026#39;s not funny, not adventurous and a pretty miserable excuse for a western. The Stranger is u0026quot;chosenu0026quot; to escort a Spanish princess back to her homeland, but there he becomes entangled in a battle between Barbarians and Moors. During a lot of far-fetched and uninteresting twists, he also turns black (!) and must battle gay backstabbers and Shakespeare-obsessed Vikings. u0026quot;Get Meanu0026quot; is pretty boring and often comes across as amateur theater, complete with lousy costumes, bad make-up, tame action but an overload of stupid dialogues, and incompetent extras hectically running around in the background. Ferdinando Baldiu0026#39;s movies are always quite inept, but usually also very entertaining (u0026quot;Blindmanu0026quot;, u0026quot;Just a Damned Soldieru0026quot;, …). This is my least favorite film of his.”