
He trades death to the highest bidder. A Mexican revolutionary hides as a U.S. rodeo clown while a cynical Polish mercenary, who once trained an idealistic peasant, narrates his alliance with a committed female activist to save guerrilla leader Paco. In the 1910s Mexicans rise against a repressive regime and powerful landowners. Tracked by the vengeful Curly, Paco frees villages yet is tempted by bandit loot, a lure Kowalski revels in.
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Explore the complete cast of The Mercenary, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Julio Peña
(uncredited)

Franco Nero
Sergei Kowalski, The Polish

Jack Palance
Ricciolo ("Curly")

Ángel Álvarez
Notary (uncredited)

José Canalejas
Lerkin

Remo De Angelis
Hudo

Simón Arriaga
Simón

Milo Quesada
Marco (uncredited)

Ugo Adinolfi

Giovanna Ralli
Columba

Álvaro de Luna
Ramon

Alejandro de Enciso
Juan

Tony Musante
Paco Roman

Franco Giacobini
Pepote

Tito García
Garcia's Cousin (uncredited)

Eduardo Fajardo
Alfonso García

José Riesgo
Garcia's Brother (uncredited)

Raf Baldassarre
Mateo

Franco Ressel
Studs

Francisco Nieto
Antonio (uncredited)

Enrique Navarro
Notary (uncredited)

Guillermo Méndez
Captain (uncredited)

Juan Cazalilla
Mayor

Lorenzo Robledo
Officer

Joe Kamel
Sebastian

Vicente Roca
Elias Garcia (uncredited)

José Luis Lizalde
Innkeeper (uncredited)

José María Aguinaco
Ramirez

A. Jiménez Castellanos
(uncredited)

Ángel Ortiz
Mexican #3 (uncredited)

Herman Reynoso
Curly's 2nd Man (uncredited)
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Colonel Alfonso Garcia
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On the northern side of the Mexico–United States border, Sergei Kowalski [Franco Nero], a well-groomed, greedy mercenary, attends a circus performance where he recognizes the show’s lead rodeo clown as Paco Roman [Tony Musante]. During the show, Kowalski recalls how he and Paco fought together as revolutionaries against the Mexican Government.
Prior to their partnership, Paco, a peon working in a silver mine owned by Elias Garcia [Vicente Roca], rebels against his boss and humiliates him and his two brothers, including Colonel Alfonso Garcia [Eduardo Fajardo]. He is soon captured, but saved from execution by his friends. Meanwhile, Kowalski makes a deal with Elias and his brother to take their silver safely across the border. Curly, Kowalski’s flamboyant American rival, sees the three men talking and tracks down the brothers to find out what they hired Kowalski for, after which Curly kills the two.
When Kowalski arrives at the mine to meet the Garcias, he meets Paco and his revolutionaries instead. Colonel Garcia’s troops arrive to attack them, and Kowalski agrees to help Paco fight them for money. With the help of Kowalski and his Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun, the revolutionaries drive Colonel Garcia’s forces away. Kowalski then leaves, but he is soon ambushed by Curly. Paco’s group arrives and kills Curly’s men. Although Curly swears revenge, they let him go after stripping him of his clothes. Paco then hires Kowalski to teach him how to lead a revolution.
The revolutionaries travel from town to town robbing money, guns, and horses from the army. They also release a prisoner named Columba, who joins the group. Columba at first resents Paco’s violent methods and his over-reliance on Kowalski, but both soon begin to respect each other. After Paco stays in one town to protect the people, despite Kowalski telling him that they cannot match the army sent to capture them, Kowalski leaves the group again. Paco’s group admits defeat and returns to Kowalski. Kowalski doubles his fee, but he and Paco make another deal. After the revolutionaries take over a town by defeating a whole regiment, Paco, realizing the unfairness of the financial burden Kowalski has placed on him and Columba, imprisons Kowalski, confiscates his money, and marries Columba. When Colonel Garcia’s army, along with Curly, attack them, Paco realizes he cannot manage the situation on his own and decides to set Kowalski free, but finds himself locked up while Kowalski escapes. Columba frees Paco, and the two escape before Curly can find them.
In the present, Kowalski notes that it has been six months since Paco betrayed him. After the performance ends, Curly and his men capture Paco. Kowalski shoots Curly’s men and gives him and Paco both a rifle and a bullet, so that the two can have a fair duel. After Paco kills Curly, Kowalski takes him prisoner and heads to the headquarters of the 51 Regiment to collect the reward offered for his head. Columba, witnessing Kowalski’s capture of her husband, rides to the 51’s headquarters with two members of Paco’s troupe and meets with Colonel Garcia, pretending to betray Paco by telling him where the two are.
When the army troops find the pair, Kowalski also finds himself arrested as there is now an even bigger reward for his head. The two are then sentenced to death by firing squad. However, Columba executes her plan, and holds Garcia at gunpoint while the circus performers create a diversion. Using two machine guns, Paco and Kowalski kill most of Garcia’s troops, and they escape with Columba and the performers. The group splits up; Columba and the performers leave to spread the word of Paco’s return to Mexico, Paco prepares to lie low before reuniting with Columba, and Kowalski, who has been given a share of his own reward money, prepares to leave Mexico. Kowalski suggests to Paco that they should team up as a mercenary pair, but Paco assures him that his “dream” is in Mexico. As the two friends part ways, Colonel Garcia and four soldiers prepare to ambush and kill Paco. Kowalski cuts them all down with his rifle from a nearby hillside. Before leaving, he yells: “Good luck, Paco! Keep dreaming, but with your eyes open!”
Good luck, Paco! Keep dreaming, but with your eyes open!
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