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5 gachettes d'or

Titre original : Oggi a me... domani a te!
  • 1968
  • 12
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
1,8 k
MA NOTE
Bud Spencer in 5 gachettes d'or (1968)
Spaghetti WesternDramaThrillerWestern

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA man released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.A man released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.A man released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.

  • Réalisation
    • Tonino Cervi
  • Scénario
    • Dario Argento
    • Tonino Cervi
  • Casting principal
    • Brett Halsey
    • Bud Spencer
    • Wayde Preston
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    1,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Tonino Cervi
    • Scénario
      • Dario Argento
      • Tonino Cervi
    • Casting principal
      • Brett Halsey
      • Bud Spencer
      • Wayde Preston
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux24

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    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Bill Kiowa
    • (as Montgomery Ford)
    Bud Spencer
    Bud Spencer
    • O'Bannion
    Wayde Preston
    Wayde Preston
    • Jeff Milton
    Jeff Cameron
    • Moreno
    Franco Borelli
    • Bunny Fox
    • (as Stanley Gordon)
    Dana Ghia
    Dana Ghia
    • Mirana Kiowa
    • (as Diana Madigan)
    Teodoro Corrà
    • Gun Seller
    • (as Doro Corrai)
    Victoriano Gazzarra
    • Gambler
    • (as Vic Gazzarra)
    Aldo Marianecci
    • Barber
    Michele Borelli
    • Prison Director
    Umberto Di Grazia
    • Second in command
    Franco Pechini
    • Prison director
    Nazzareno Natale
    • Comanchero
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Francis 'Colt' Moran
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    Tatsuya Nakadai
    • James Elfego
    Remo Capitani
    Remo Capitani
    • Publican
    • (non crédité)
    Lina Franchi
    Lina Franchi
    • Bunny Fox's Girlfriend
    • (non crédité)
    Giglio Gigli
    • One of Elfegos Men
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Tonino Cervi
    • Scénario
      • Dario Argento
      • Tonino Cervi
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    Avis des utilisateurs21

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    ericdetrick2002

    Dario Argento western?

    Yes, it is true, giallo master Dario Argento helped write this speghetti western from the late 60s. I have never been a big fan of western movies, but my love of Italian horror cinema has taken me into this genre. They just don't make

    westerns, or any genre for that matter, like this anymore.

    This film has all the great makings of what a good western movie should be.

    You have the duels, the horse chases, and the classic saloon card game. The

    fact that this is a low budget film is what attracts me. The sometimes badly

    dubbed in english also humors me. But put those things a side and you have a

    pretty good story. The way the final "duel" comes together is classic.

    Overall, this is may not be "the one" when it comes to speghetti westerns, I am by no means a connoseur of Italian western film. But I walked away pleased.

    Now I have to go and watch a few more Italian cowboy flicks to compare.
    7Bunuel1976

    TODAY IT'S ME…TOMORROW YOU (Tonino Cervi, 1968) ***

    I'm sure this title has been broadcast on Italian TV many times over the years but, only after renting it on DVD along with many another Spaghetti Western, did I bother to check out whether it was any good – and I was surprised to see it receive a *** rating on the "Cult Filmz" website! As it turned out, I found myself agreeing with that assessment – which makes the film one of the better (if largely unsung) entries in this profuse, eclectic and erratic genre.

    An interesting name in the credits is that of co-screenwriter Dario Argento; actually, early in his career the soon-to-be horrormeister worked on several such efforts in this capacity (including the ultimate genre masterpiece, Sergio Leone's ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST [1968]). Similarly, director/co-screenwriter Cervi started out as a producer on films by such Italian art-house heavyweights as Antonioni, Bertolucci, Bolognini, De Sica, Fellini, Lattuada, Monicelli and Visconti, etc. – though, later, he even dabbled in nunsploitation flicks!

    Anyway, as I said, this is a pretty good Spaghetti Western – albeit saddled with a catchpenny (and meaningless) title – involving a typical revenge plot: leading man Brett Halsey (appearing, unnecessarily, under the amusing pseudonym Montgomery Ford!) emerges from prison after five years, having been framed for the murder of his Indian squaw bride (shown in sepia-toned flashback, this is pretty much a genre fixture); he rallies a compact but formidable band of gunmen/mercenaries (shades of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN [1960]) and sets out in pursuit of the real culprit, ex-pal Tatsuya Nakadai (the celebrated Japanese actor is given the Mexican name of Elfego, though he wields a deadly machete in the fashion of a samurai!).

    Halsey appeared in a number of low-brow Spaghetti Westerns (one of them being ROY COLT AND WINCHESTER JACK [1970], incidentally an irregular – and disappointing – stint in the genre by Mario Bava, another seminal figure in Italian horror cinema) but this is most probably the best one he did. Accompanying the appropriately dour and black-clad lead, among others, are beefy Bud Spencer (a future icon of brawling comic fare – by the way, I have three more Spaghetti Westerns of his lined up for this week, one of which also credits Argento among its scriptwriters) and genre/Euro-Cult stalwart William Berger (his character is something of a fop and, furthermore, has a gambling addiction).

    Nakadai's presence here, then, is a delightful surprise – which definitely works to the film's advantage (his demise, in a confrontation not unlike that in a Budd Boetticher Western, is a particular highlight); with this in mind, prolific composer Angelo Francesco Lavagnino incorporates several weird Oriental sounds into the traditional Spaghetti Western motifs – and the result is effective indeed. Sergio D'Offizi's notable cinematography, however, isn't rendered justice by the English-dubbed print utilized for the VCI DVD – which is considerably scratched and muddy (at one point, Halsey remarks that "It'll be dark soon"…but the sky, as it appears, is already pitch-black!). Needless to say, the film contains the expected set-pieces of violent action – including an admirably sustained forest ambush at the climax.
    7lost-in-limbo

    Have I got a job for you…. 10 grand worth.

    Dario Argento… Italian horror-specialist?! Well one of them anyway. Yep Argento co-penned this highly enjoyable spaghetti western that had a strong ensemble cast of interesting names to boot. Featuring Brett Halsey, Bud Spencer, William Berger and quite a memorable Tatsuya Nakadai… with a machete! Not only fun and absorbing, but one of the better entries of the long-listed and wide-ranged spaghetti sub-genre. The story is your basic revenge formula, but the script is sharp, unsparing and riddled with well-judged humour that never takes away from the gradual build-up to a thrilling, if offbeat standoff in swampy woodland terrain. These final passages are very well delivered by director Tonino Cervi, by pulling out an atmospheric tone together with the bold violence. But before even leading up to all of this, are some reliably creative and gusty set-pieces that aren't out of place. The brisk style is evident, and music composer Angelo Francesco Lavagnino's flamboyant score randomly punctuates some uncanny sounds. While, the formidably cunning camera-work of Sergio D'Offizi adds to the intensity. Japanese actor Nakadai is stupendous, and had me transfixed with his vibrant expressions as the shady, clever weasel-like villain. He stole every shot he was in. Halsey basically just looked good in black, and stared you down with that steely glance in a fitting performance as the revenge seeking heroine. Spencer bombards the screen with his robust personality and stature. The pacing stays tight, and pretty dry with little in the way of lapses.
    8Leofwine_draca

    Standard revenge western, but very well made

    TODAY IT'S ME...TOMORROW YOU!, aka TODAY WE KILL, TOMORROW WE DIE!, is a 1968 spaghetti western directed by Tonino Cervi and starring Brett Halsey as a Django lookalike who goes on the warpath to avenge the death of his wife. The film's origins are clear, with the straightforward revenge story concocted by Dario Argento no less. The first half sees posse members being assembled (a bit like THE DIRTY DOZEN) while the second sees them carrying out their mission of vengeance.

    There's little in this movie you won't have seen elsewhere, but I was surprised at how well shot it is. The locations are atmospheric and the cinematography is excellent, with plenty of gritty shoot-outs for action fans. Characterisation is slim but the characters themselves are engaging, from Halsey's taciturn lead to the likes of William Berger, Bud Spencer and Wayde Preston as various members of the posse. The music is stirring and as a whole the production values can't be faulted.

    The best actor of the lot is a real surprise: Japanese star Tatsuya Nakadai, star of the late Kurosawa movies RAN and KAGEMUSHA: THE SHADOW WARRIOR, playing the bad guy. Nakadai gives a multi-layered and extremely decent performance straight out of Japanese samurai cinema, and acts everybody else off screen. Simply said, he's brilliant and lifts the movie whenever he appears. The rating gains a star due to his presence alone.
    6claudio_carvalho

    An Entertaining Western

    After five years in jail, Bill Kiowa (Montgomery Ford) is released and he hires four skilled men for his gang: the tough O'Bannion (Bud Spencer); the sheriff Jeff Milton (Wayde Preston); the gunman Bunny Fox (Stanley Gordon); and the gambler Francis 'Colt' Moran (William Berger), using the money his father gave to him. Bill seeks revenge against the sadistic leader of the Comancheros James Elfego (Tatsuya Nakadai), who killed his Indian wife Mirana Kiowa (Diana Madigan) and framed Bill that was sent to prison.

    "Oggi a me... domani a te!" is an entertaining western with a story of revenge written by Dario Argento and the director Tonino Cervi. The poor DVD released in Brazil by Diafilme Distributor has many mistakes in the cover: the name of Dario Argento is highlighted as actor in the front cover; the synopsis is totally wrong; and the name of the director is also wrong (Giulio Petroni, instead of Tonino Cervi). Further, the DVD does not have the original audio in Italian, but only dubbed in Portuguese and in English without subtitles. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Mato Hoje, Morro Amanhã" ("Kill Today, Die Tomorrow")

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    • Anecdotes
      Brett Halsey didn't believe in this movie and opted to use a the pseudonym Montgomery Ford so people wouldn't associate him with it. The film ended up being his most successful ever and to this day he's credited as Montgomery Ford in Italy.
    • Versions alternatives
      The US DVD release by VCI Entertainment is packaged under its US title "Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die." However this disc contains the 95 minute Canadian version with the title "Today Its Me Tomorrow You" and is pan-and-scanned although the box claims to be a "widescreen" version.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Western, Italian Style (1968)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 juin 1969 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • Japon
    • Langue
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 5 gachettes en or!
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Caldara di Manziana, Lazio, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Produzioni Atlas Consorziate (P.A.C.)
      • Splendida Film
      • Rewind Film
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      1 heure 45 minutes
    • Mixage
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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