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In his third western, Sergio Sollima was less ambitious in his choice of themes as in its predecessors, but at the same time more choosy in the way he told his story. So Run Man Run is for many the least of Sollima's SW but for some the most stylish of them. The film is set on the verge of the revolution but only touches the usual Zapata western themes in favour of an adventurous story about a gold hunt, in which Sollima's "intellectual" stamp is only visible in the side plots. An underrated classic of the genre. // by Stanton
In his third western, Sergio Sollima was less ambitious in his choice of themes as in its predecessors, but at the same time more choosy in the way he told his story. So Run Man Run is for many the least of Sollima's SW but for some the most stylish of them. The film is set on the verge of the revolution but only touches the usual Zapata western themes in favour of an adventurous story about a gold hunt, in which Sollima's "intellectual" stamp is only visible in the side plots. An underrated classic of the genre. // by Stanton
===Versions===
There is a shorter international theatrical cut that clocks at 85min


=== Links ===
=== Links ===

Revision as of 22:49, 1 December 2022

Corri uomo corri (Italy 1968 / Director: Sergio Sollima)

  • Runtime: 121 min
  • Release Date: 29.8.68
  • Filming locations: Tabernas, Cabo de Gata -Almeria

Also known as

Run, Man, Run (U.S.A.) | Lauf um dein Leben (Germany) | Ratsasta henkesi edestä (Finland) | Corre Cuchillo, Corre (Spain) | Un uomo e un coltello (Italy) | Saludos, hombre (France) | Flygt mand - flygt (Denmark) | Knivkasteren (Denmark) | Cuando un valiente corre (Spain) | Corre, homen corre (Portugal) | Mannen Med Kastknivarna (Sweden) | Prohora, katharma, prohora (Greece) | Kos, adam, kos (Turkey) | Big Gundown 2 | 続・復讐のガンマン Zoku hukusyu no gunman DVD title (Japan) | Big Gundown 2 | Fugi, omule, fugi (Romania)

Cast

  • Cast: Tomas Milian (Sanchez 'Cuchillo' Detto), Donal O'Brien (Daniel Cassidy), Linda Veras (Penny Bannington), Marco Guglielmi (Michel), José Torres (Ramirez), Luciano Rossi [as Edward Ross] (Jean-Paul), Nello Pazzafini (Riza), Gianni Rizzo (Mayor Christopher Bennett), Dante Maggio [as Dan May] (Mateos), Umberto Di Grazia, Noé Murayama (Pablo), Attilio Dottesio (Manuel Etchevarria), Orso Maria Guerini, Federico Boido [as Rick Boyd] (Steve Wilkens), Calisto Calisti (Fernando Lopez), John Ireland (Santillana), Chelo Alonso (Dolores), Gofreddo Unger [as Fredy Unger] (Sheriff Arthur, maestro d'armi)
  • Also with: Emilio Messina (Wilkens outlaw), Osiride Peverello (blacksmith), Ricardo Palacios (Mexican officer), José Marco (José, revolutionary), Giovanni Pallavicino (Federale captain), Pietro Tordi (Federale soldier), Esmeralda Barros (bandit drying Santilla's feet), Mimmo Maggio (Riza bandit), Sandro Scarchilli (Riza bandit), Giglio Gigli (Riza bandit), Alba Maiolini (posado customer), Calogero Azzaretto (posada customer)
  • Story: Sergio Sollima
  • Screenplay: Sergio Sollima, Pompeo De Angelis
  • Cinematography: Guglielmo Mancori [Eastmancolor - Cromoscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Bruno Nicolai
  • Song: "Espanto en el corazon" sung by Tomas Milian
  • Producers: Alvaro Mancori, Anna Maria Chretien

Synopsis

Thomas Milian reprises his role as Cuchillo from La resa dei conti. He is entrusted with the location of a sizable portion of gold by a revolutionary leader, and so sets off to Texas to find it. Donald O'Brian is good as the former revolutionary who also wants the gold and follows Milian. The Gold also attracts a lot of interest from a variety of other villainous quarters and what seems like half of Mexico rapidly descends on the Texas town where it is located. Unsurprisingly, gunfights ensue.

Comment

In his third western, Sergio Sollima was less ambitious in his choice of themes as in its predecessors, but at the same time more choosy in the way he told his story. So Run Man Run is for many the least of Sollima's SW but for some the most stylish of them. The film is set on the verge of the revolution but only touches the usual Zapata western themes in favour of an adventurous story about a gold hunt, in which Sollima's "intellectual" stamp is only visible in the side plots. An underrated classic of the genre. // by Stanton

Versions

There is a shorter international theatrical cut that clocks at 85min

Links

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