Ciakmull - L'uomo della vendetta/Opinions

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  • With Ciakmull, former photographer Enzo Barboni (Django and 9 other SWs) adopted the pseudonym E.B. Clucher and turned to directing. A year before he launched the Trinity films he proved that he was also capable of becoming a competent director of action films. Ciakmull shares the autumnal atmosphere and a similar story with Today It's Me, Tomorrow It's You, and only fails to become just like this one, a minor classic, because the screenplay sometimes runs out on Barboni by being a bit underdeveloped in places. // by Stanton
  • Story is About four men who escapes from mad house. Leonard Mann is Chuck Mool, amnesiac, who returns to his home to discover his past. Very grim story about twisted family ties (which reminded me of Texas Addio, Forgotten Pistolero etc) but there was also some comedic scenes which were later re-used in Barboni's Trinity films(bean-eating, saloon fights and card games). Great cast with Woody Strode and George Eastman in supporting roles. Eastman is very cool and almost stealing the show from Mann. Rating: 4/5 -- Bill san Antonio 15:00, 11 January 2007 (CET)
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