Showing posts with label Sergio Sollima. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sergio Sollima. Show all posts

January 06, 2015

Run, Man, Run (1968) Trailer

Corri uomo corri


Run, Man, Run (ItalianCorri uomo corri, also known as Big Gundown 2) is an Italian Zapata-themed spaghetti western movie.

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Tomas 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.

January 05, 2015

Face to Face (1967) Trailer

Faccia a faccia


Faccia a faccia (Spanish title: Cara a caraEnglish title: Face to Face) is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western film written and directed by Sergio Sollima.

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History Professor Brad Fletcher heads west for his health, but falls in with Soloman Bennett's outlaw gang. Fascinated by their way of life, Fletcher finally takes over the gang, leading with a new 'efficient' ruthlessness. Written by Tom Seldon <elpuro@msn.com>

The Big Gundown (1966) Trailer

 La resa dei conti


Mr Ugly Comes To Town!


The Big Gundown (Italian title: La resa dei conti – roughly The Settling of Scores) is a 1966 spaghetti western, written by long-time Sergio Leone collaborator Sergio Donati and directed by Sergio Sollima.

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Jonathan Corbett is a gunman so brave to have eliminated all the bandits of Texas. For this he is proposed for the candidacy to the Senate of the United States. In exchange he has only to support the construction of one railway line. Only after he accepts does he come to know that the Mexican Cuchillo has raped and killed a 12 year old girl. Corbett leaves on a long manhunt during which he gets to know his adversary better and discovers a variation on the crime for which the accused Cuchillo may not be as guilty as he first thought.Written by Baldinotto da Pistoia, translated by Philip-12

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