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Quelle sporche anime dannate

  • 1971
  • 1h 30min
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Quelle sporche anime dannate (1971)
AcciónComedia oscuraCrimenDel oeste (Western) a la italianaDramaWestern

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter his brother is gunned down and robbed, Tom Carter searches for his killer.After his brother is gunned down and robbed, Tom Carter searches for his killer.After his brother is gunned down and robbed, Tom Carter searches for his killer.

  • Dirección
    • Luigi Batzella
  • Guionistas
    • Aldo Barni
    • Ian Danby
  • Elenco
    • Jeff Cameron
    • Donald O'Brien
    • Alfredo Rizzo
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.2/10
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    • Dirección
      • Luigi Batzella
    • Guionistas
      • Aldo Barni
      • Ian Danby
    • Elenco
      • Jeff Cameron
      • Donald O'Brien
      • Alfredo Rizzo
    • 3Opiniones de los usuarios
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    Jeff Cameron
    • Tom Carter
    Donald O'Brien
    Donald O'Brien
    • Lee Rast
    • (as Donal O'Brien)
    Alfredo Rizzo
    • Jack Buchanan…
    Krista Nell
    • Cora
    Edilio Kim
    Edilio Kim
    • Doctor Lassiter
    Sophia Kammara
    • Julie Joyce
    Esmeralda Barros
    Esmeralda Barros
    • Zelda, Shannon's Woman
    William Major
    • Bill Joyce
    Laila Shed
    • Saloon Girl
    Gianfranco Clerici
    • Jerry Shannon
    • (as Marco Devis)
    Lorenzo Piani
    • Jerry Carter
    Alessandro Perrella
    • Agent for Greenwaters Valley Co.
    Giulio Baraghini
    • Robber at Bar
    Franco Daddi
    • Ringo Brown #1
    Salvatore Campochiaro
    • James, Saloon Keeper
    Attilio Dottesio
    Attilio Dottesio
    • Sheriff
    Gianclaudio Jabes
    • Ringo Brown #2
    • (as Jean Claude Jabes)
    Sergio Baldacchino
    • Shannon's Henchman
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      • Luigi Batzella
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      • Aldo Barni
      • Ian Danby
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    5Steve_Nyland

    Flimsy but still interesting Spaghetti

    PAID IN BLOOD is another one of those Italian made Westerns churned out between 1970 and 1972 by Continental and Flora Films on the super-cheap, ply-board and tack hammer made sets made by genre star Gordon Mitchell near an old sand lot with his own money & time. In the roughly 3 years in which the sets were used, I'd say about thirty films were shot in and about the ramshackle buildings and back lots, which when filmed from one angle became a homesteader's ranch or from another, a saloon on main street. This one was directed by Luigi Batzella, others by Miles Deem, Joe D'amato, Frank Kramer, a few others who's names escape me, but they all have a similar look, similar casts, similar stories, and similar music.

    The all have a similar feel too, which is decidedly flimsy or slap-shod when compared to the arty grandeur of a Leone or Corbucci. Most were filmed on budgets that couldn't have been more than $20,000 or $30,000, with friends and friends of friends pitching in with some crew work here, a bit role there. From nothing, they created these films. Often brand names like Sartana, Django and Hallelujah were used in conjunction with the productions (as English versions, at least) and had zero to do with the movies which invented those characters. They were cashing in, but to the converted that is half of the appeal.

    I love how damn cheap looking the films are, with the actors wearing Levis jeans and their own designer boots, the gun belts and firearms studio props borrowed for a weekend rather than personal items of specific characters. The people in the films exist as shorthand sketches: This one is a gunfighter, this one his brother who was murdered, this one a saloon girl, and that one the Marshall. The Italian actors who play them are for the most part anonymous to most contemporary viewers, but that too sort of heightens the cult appeal. PAID IN BLOOD has a rather distinguished group of ladies in it's cast (Batzella regular Esmeralda Barros and cult favorite Krista Nell) but is really no better or worse than other examples (TRINITY IN EL DORADO, A BOUNTY KILLER FOR TRINITY, ONE DAMNED DAY AT DAWN DJANGO MEETS SARTANA) and exists at a level that is immune to conventional critical review. The film is what it is, take it or leave it, and that attitude is also part of the appeal.

    This is somewhat advanced viewing as far as Spaghetti Westerns go, without any standout names or distinguished performances or even notable music. It is a sort of disposable entertainment, here one week on a double bill with something else, and next week there will be two more just like it. On that level, they are sort of comforting, and relaxingly stupid in nature. The tacky costumes and sets just add to the mix: It's not "camp", more sort of kitsch like in nature, celebrating it's awareness of what poor taste the film is in, and how with nothing they just ate up 90 minutes of time. And once you get down to brass tacks, it wasn't that bad.
    Wizard-8

    Crudely made, but weirdly watchable

    If it were possible to cross a typical spaghetti western with an independent American production of the same period made for the southern drive-in market, most likely you would get a movie like "Paid In Blood". As much as I love spaghetti westerns AND drive-in movies, I have to admit that this particular low (REALLY low) budget western has a bunch of shortcomings. It's unbelievably cheap, from the cinematography that looks like it was shot by an 8 mm camera to the minimum set decoration. (I can only imagine how worse it would look had the filmmakers not had access to sets built for other spaghetti westerns!) The scripting is often simple-minded, the acting often broad, the editing is crude, the dubbing is clumsy, and... must I go on? Sounds like a really bad movie, eh? Well, it is, but at the same time I was somewhat fascinated by what I was seeing. Seeing the filmmakers making their own spaghetti western with limited funds and resources is interesting. As bad as the movie gets, you'll keep watching to see how they got a finished product from start to finish. Don't get me wrong, this movie is definitely not for casual fans of westerns, but spaghetti western fans may find this of interest to see that not all spaghetti westerns were made with ample budgets and style. Although I definitely don't want to watch this western again, in a way I'm glad I did see it once.
    5lost-in-limbo

    Have you seen... Ringo Brown?

    A blotchy looking spaghetti western by Luigi Batzella ("The Beast in Heat", "Devil's Wedding Night & "Night for Satan") that plays out like a lacklustre mystery (with a anticlimactic reveal rescued by its operatic closing), yet it's strangely engaging, as a gun slinging cowboy (a stoic Jeff Cameron) seeks vengeance for the death of his brother. All he has to go by is a name; Ringo Brown. The man who killed his brother. How the slipshod story came to this connection early on is confusing, then it gets even more so once the plot gets moving. But halfway through the details (especially that of the corrupt company men) kind of come together. So this leads to a lot of shady glares, calling out names ("Is your name Ringo Brown"?), whisky drinking, gold fever, innuendo chat and Krista Nell. These actions, or distractions in this dustbowl town can at times instigate bog-standard fistfights and shootouts, which are workmanlike in execution, but no way matching the best of them in the flair department. While it might lack the frenetic style, the shootouts are gritty with a quick draw moment of a guy being shot in both ears! A comfortable viewing in spite of the rough around the edges quality, but it won't linger on your mind for long.

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      • 14 de noviembre de 1971 (Italia)
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      • Italia
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      • Italiano
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      • Paid in Blood
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà, Roma, Lacio, Italia(Studio)
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      • Constitution Film
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