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'''Le colt cantarono la morte e fu... tempo di massacro''' (Italy [[:Category:1966|1966]] / Director: [[:Category:Lucio_Fulci|Lucio Fulci]]) | '''Le colt cantarono la morte e fu... tempo di massacro''' (Italy [[:Category:1966|1966]] / Director: [[:Category:Lucio_Fulci|Lucio Fulci]]) | ||
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*'''Runtime:''' 92 min | *'''Runtime:''' 92 min | ||
*'''Release Date:''' 10.8.1966 | *'''Release Date:''' 10.8.1966 |
Revision as of 10:07, 25 May 2015
Le colt cantarono la morte e fu... tempo di massacro (Italy 1966 / Director: Lucio Fulci)
Contents:
- Runtime: 92 min
- Release Date: 10.8.1966
Also known as
Tempo di massacro (Italy) | Massacre Time (U.S.A.) | The Brute and the Beast (U.S.A.) | Colt Concert (U.K.) | Django the Runner (Netherlands) | Django - Sein Gesangbuch war der Colt (Germany) | Django - der Hauch des Todes (Germany) | Tempo de massacre (Portugal)(Brazil) | Colttikonsertti (Finland) | Dollari laukaukesesta (Finland) | Le ville sans shérif (France) | Le temps du massacre (France) | Temps de massacre (Spain) | Las pistolas cantaron la muerte (Spain) | Tiempo de massacre (Argentina) | En Dollar per Skott (Sweden) | Colttkonserti (Finland) | Massakro (Turkey) | Kirbaç altinda (Turkey) | Mahiruno Yojinbo (Japan) | Time for a Massacre
Cast and crew
- Cast: Franco Nero (Tom Corbett/Django), George Hilton (Jeff 'Slim' Corbett), Nino Castelnuovo (Jason "Junior" Scott), Linda Sini (as Lynn Shayne) (Brady), Giuseppe Addobbati (as John M. Douglas)(Jason Scott Sr.), Tom Felleghy (Murray, mining boss), Franco Morici, Rina Franchetti (Mercedes), Tchang Yu (undertaker), Aysanoa Runachagua (Sonko), Roberto Alessandri (Scott henchman), Gino Barbacane (blond Scott henchman), John Bartha (Carradine), Sal Borgese (Scott henchman), Mario Dionisi (uncredited), Franco Gulà (Jeremiah Farber), Enrico Pagano (Chubby, bartender), Romano Puppo (Scott henchman), Attilio Severini (Scott henchman), Franco Ukmar (Scott henchman), Franco Cobianchi D'Este (barman)
- Story: Fernando Di Leo
- Screenplay: Fernando Di Leo
- Cinematography: Riccardo Pallottini [Eastmancolor - Cromoscope 2,35:1]
- Music: Lallo Gori
- Song: "A Man Alone" sung by Sergio Endrigo
- Producer: Oreste Coltellacci
The Film
Tom Corbett is asked by a friend of the family to come home. The family farm is now property of the Scott family, and Tom’s brother Jeff has become an alcoholic. Behind all this, is Scott Junior, a bullwhip wielding psychopath. Jeff seems amused, even when Tom is brutally tortured by Junior, but when the Indian woman, who has raised him and Tom, is killed, he decides to take up his guns and side with his brother during the final shootout.
Comment
Director Lucio Fulci’s first spaghetti western is a little slow in spots, but the pace picks up with the infamous bullwhip scene and the film has an ultra-violent, hypnotic finale that seems to have influenced John Woo to his balletic shootouts. Despite the presence of Nero this is definitely Hilton’s film: it’s possibly his greatest performance in a spaghetti western and was his breakthrough in Italy. - Scherpschutter