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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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− | + | '''Contents:''' | |
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* [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | * [[/DVD|Available DVDs]] | ||
* [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | * [[/Pictures|Pictures]] | ||
+ | * [[/Trailers&Clips|Trailers & Clips]] | ||
* [[The Moment to Kill Review|Film Review]] | * [[The Moment to Kill Review|Film Review]] | ||
− | *[ | + | * [[The Moment To Kill Review 2|Film Review 2]] |
− | + | * [[The Moment to Kill DVD review|DVD Review (Wild East)]] | |
+ | *[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) | + | 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), | + | *'''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 | + | *'''Cinematograhy:''' Stelvio Massi [Technicolor - Techniscope 2,35:1] |
− | *'''Music:''' Francesco de Masi | + | *'''Music:''' [[:Category:Francesco de Masi|Francesco De Masi]] |
− | *'''Song:''' "Walk | + | *'''Song:''' "Walk By My Side" sung by [[:Category:Raoul|Raoul]] |
*'''Producer:''' Vico Pavoni | *'''Producer:''' Vico Pavoni | ||
==The Film== | ==The Film== | ||
− | Two famous gunmen, Lord and Bull are called to a | + | 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== | ==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. - [[User:Scherpschutter|Scherpschutter]] | |
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063319/combined Internet Movie Database] | * [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063319/combined Internet Movie Database] | ||
* [http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/moment/tokill.htm Review by Shobary] | * [http://spaghettiwesterns.1g.fi/moment/tokill.htm Review by Shobary] | ||
− | * [http:// | + | * [http://fistfulofpasta.com/index.php?go=reviews/momentss Review at Fistful of Pasta] |
+ | * [http://www.eccentric-cinema.com/reviews2011/FHFTD_TMTK.htm Review at eccentric-cinema.net] | ||
* [http://www.terrorverlag.de/filme/schnittberichte/momento/index.htm Schittbericht VPS - TV-Fassung DF 1 - NL Video 49NL @ Terrorverlag.de] | * [http://www.terrorverlag.de/filme/schnittberichte/momento/index.htm Schittbericht VPS - TV-Fassung DF 1 - NL Video 49NL @ Terrorverlag.de] | ||
+ | * [http://www.rarovhs.com.ar/2011/08/fuerza-de-venganza-giuliano-carnimeo.html Argentinian VHS @ RaroVHS] | ||
+ | * [http://mondo-esoterica.net/Moment%20to%20Kill.html Review at mondo esoterica] | ||
+ | * [http://800spaghettiwesterns.blogspot.com/2011/05/el-momento-de-matar.html Review by 800 SW (Spain)] | ||
[[Category:1968]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Germany]] | [[Category:1968]][[Category:Italy]][[Category:Germany]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[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]] |
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[[Category:Raoul]] | [[Category:Raoul]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 23 December 2020
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