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'''Il momento di uccidere''' (Italy, West Germany 1968 / Director: Giuliano Carnimeo)
'''Il momento di uccidere''' (Italy, West Germany 1968 / Director: Giuliano Carnimeo)
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* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]]
* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]]
* [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]]
* [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]]
* [[The Moment to Kill Review|Film Review]]
* [[The Moment to Kill Review|Film Review]]
* [[The Moment To Kill Review 2|Review 2]]
* [[The Moment To Kill Review 2|Film Review 2]]
* [[The Moment to Kill DVD review|DVD Review (Wild East)]]
* [[The Moment to Kill DVD review|DVD Review (Wild East)]]
*[http://www.spaghetti-western.net/forum/index.php/topic,1164.0.html Forum Topic]
*[https://forum.spaghetti-western.net/t/the-moment-to-kill-1968-giuliano-carnimeo-review/1023 Forum topic]
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*'''Runtime:''' 92 min
*'''Runtime:''' 92 min
*'''Release Date:''' 4.8.1968
*'''Release Date:''' 4.8.1968
== Also known as ==
== Also known as ==
Django - Ein Sarg voll Blut (Germany) | The Moment of Killing | The Moment to Kill | Momento de matar (Portugal) | Le Moment De Tuer (France) | El momento de matar (Spain) | Het uur van doden (Belgium) | La hora de matar (Mexico)
Django - Ein Sarg voll Blut (Germany) | The Moment to Kill (U.S.A.) | Momento de matar (Portugal) | Le Moment De Tuer (France) | El momento de matar (Spain) | Het uur van doden (Belgium) | La hora de matar (Mexico) | The Moment of Killing


== Cast and crew ==
== Cast and crew ==
*'''Cast:''' George Hilton (Lord/Django/Johnny King), Walter Barnes (Bull/Burt), Loni von Friedl (Regina), Horst Frank (Jason Forrester), Rudolf Schundler (Judge Warren), Remo de Angelis (Dago), Giorgio Sanmartino (Trent Forrester), Carlo Alighiero (Forrester), Arturo Dominici (innkeeper), Renato Romano, Ugo Adinolfi, Pitero Ceccarelli
*'''Cast:''' George Hilton (Lord / Django / Johnny King), Walter Barnes (Bull / Burt), Loni von Friedl (Regina), Renato Romano (Trent), Arturo Dominici (Forrester), Rudolf Schündler [as Rudolf Schudler](Judge Warren), Remo de Angelis (Dago, Forrester lieutenant), Ugo Adinolfi, Horst Frank (Jason Forrester)
*Also with: Pietro Ceccarelli (Forrester henchman), Fred Coplan (Smitty), Luciano Doria (Forrester henchman), Sergio Ukmar (Forrester henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (Forrester henchman), Sergio Testori (Forrester henchman), Giorgio Sanmartino, Carlo Alighiero


*'''Story:''' Tito Carpi, Enzo G. Castellari
*'''Story:''' Tito Carpi, Enzo G. Castellari
*'''Screenplay:''' Tito Carpi, Bruno Leder, Francesco Scardamaglia
*'''Screenplay:''' Tito Carpi, Bruno Leder, Francesco Scardamaglia
*'''Cinematograhy:''' Stelvio Massi [Technicolor, Techniscope 2,35:1]
*'''Cinematograhy:''' Stelvio Massi [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Francesco de Masi|Francesco De Masi]]
*'''Music:''' [[:Category:Francesco de Masi|Francesco De Masi]]
*'''Song:''' "Walk by My Side" sung by Raoul
*'''Song:''' "Walk By My Side" sung by [[:Category:Raoul|Raoul]]
*'''Producer:''' Vico Pavoni
*'''Producer:''' Vico Pavoni


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==Comment==
==Comment==
Teaming up a charming gunslinger with a grumpy assistant (as lethal as he), this is often called a forerunner of the Trinity movies. The atmosphere is tongue-in-cheek throughout, but there’s hardly any slapstick and the violence is still of a rather gruesome nature. The film isn’t always sure which way to chose, but it’s great fun to watch. Horst Frank is great as Forester’s psychopathic son and Von Friendl turns in an endearing performance as the colonel’s handicapped daughter with a mind of her own. -  [[User:Scherpschutter|Scherpschutter]]
Featuring a charming gunslinger with a grumpy assistant, this is often called a forerunner of the Trinity movies. The atmosphere is tongue-in-cheek throughout, but there’s hardly any slapstick and the violence is still of a rather gruesome nature. The film isn’t always sure which way to chose and it's also a bit slow, but it’s fun to watch. Horst Frank is great as Forester’s psychopathic son and Von Friendl turns in an endearing performance as the colonel’s handicapped daughter with a mind of her own. -  [[User:Scherpschutter|Scherpschutter]]


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[[Category:1968]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Germany]]
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[[Category:George Hilton]]
[[Category:Giuliano Carnimeo]][[Category:Francesco de Masi]][[Category:Stelvio Massi]][[Category:Tito Carpi]]
[[Category:Francesco de Masi]]
[[Category:George Hilton]][[Category:Horst Frank]][[Category:Walter Barnes]][[Category:Remo De Angelis]][[Category:Pietro Ceccarelli]][[Category:Fred Coplan]]
[[Category:Horst Frank]]
[[Category:Giuliano Carnimeo]]
[[Category:Walter Barnes]]
[[Category:Pietro Ceccarelli]]
[[Category:Stelvio Massi]]
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Revision as of 22:25, 14 September 2016

Il momento di uccidere (Italy, West Germany 1968 / Director: Giuliano Carnimeo)

  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Release Date: 4.8.1968

Also known as

Django - Ein Sarg voll Blut (Germany) | The Moment to Kill (U.S.A.) | Momento de matar (Portugal) | Le Moment De Tuer (France) | El momento de matar (Spain) | Het uur van doden (Belgium) | La hora de matar (Mexico) | The Moment of Killing

Cast and crew

  • Cast: George Hilton (Lord / Django / Johnny King), Walter Barnes (Bull / Burt), Loni von Friedl (Regina), Renato Romano (Trent), Arturo Dominici (Forrester), Rudolf Schündler [as Rudolf Schudler](Judge Warren), Remo de Angelis (Dago, Forrester lieutenant), Ugo Adinolfi, Horst Frank (Jason Forrester)
  • Also with: Pietro Ceccarelli (Forrester henchman), Fred Coplan (Smitty), Luciano Doria (Forrester henchman), Sergio Ukmar (Forrester henchman), Enrico Chiappafreddo (Forrester henchman), Sergio Testori (Forrester henchman), Giorgio Sanmartino, Carlo Alighiero
  • Story: Tito Carpi, Enzo G. Castellari
  • Screenplay: Tito Carpi, Bruno Leder, Francesco Scardamaglia
  • Cinematograhy: Stelvio Massi [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Francesco De Masi
  • Song: "Walk By My Side" sung by Raoul
  • Producer: Vico Pavoni

The Film

Two famous gunmen, Lord and Bull are called to a southwestern town by Judge Warren to find a gold reserve, worth $500,000, hidden by a Confederate colonel. The judge is killed and Lord and Bull have only two clues as to where the gold is hidden: the name of the colonel’s favourite book and the name of the man’s handicapped daughter. The girl is kept as a prisoner by her uncle, town boss Forester, who has hired an entire army of gunmen to deter others. Lord and Bull manage to eliminate them all in a series of shootouts, but the script has a few surprises in stock for the two men...

Comment

Featuring a charming gunslinger with a grumpy assistant, this is often called a forerunner of the Trinity movies. The atmosphere is tongue-in-cheek throughout, but there’s hardly any slapstick and the violence is still of a rather gruesome nature. The film isn’t always sure which way to chose and it's also a bit slow, but it’s fun to watch. Horst Frank is great as Forester’s psychopathic son and Von Friendl turns in an endearing performance as the colonel’s handicapped daughter with a mind of her own. - Scherpschutter

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