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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Confederate officer returns home in the wake of the Civil War, where he gets embroiled in local feuds involving an unscrupulous strongman and his hired henchmen.A Confederate officer returns home in the wake of the Civil War, where he gets embroiled in local feuds involving an unscrupulous strongman and his hired henchmen.A Confederate officer returns home in the wake of the Civil War, where he gets embroiled in local feuds involving an unscrupulous strongman and his hired henchmen.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Giuliano Gemma
- Gary O'Hara
- (as Montgomery Wood)
Ida Galli
- Judy O'Hara
- (as Evelyn Stewart)
Pierre Cressoy
- McCoy
- (as Peter Cross)
Giuseppe Addobbati
- Donaldson
- (as John Mac Douglas)
Franco Fantasia
- Sheriff George Anderson
- (as Frank Farrel)
Tullio Altamura
- Peter
- (as Tor Altmayer)
Massimo Righi
- Brad
- (as Max Dean)
Andrea Scotti
- Farmer with Donaldson
- (as Andrew Scott)
Nazzareno Zamperla
- Phil O'Hara
- (as Nicholas St.John)
Benito Stefanelli
- James
- (as Benny Reeves)
Franco Lantieri
- Slim
- (as Frank Liston)
Gino Marturano
- Confederate Henchman
- (as Jean Martin)
Nello Pazzafini
- Henchman
- (as Peter Surtess)
Bernard Farber
- Hombre de McCoy
- (as Benny Farber)
Avaliações em destaque
Definitely not a full fledged "Spaghetti Western". "Blood for a Silver Dollar" does have some anti hero elements, but not enough to distance itself from a more "Americanized oater." When Giuliano Gemma sneaks up behind a bad guy, and before shooting lights his cigar for him, I was suddenly take back to "For a Few dollars More." The dubbing is especially terrible in this film, the action is mostly concentrated towards the finish, and character development sorely lacking. Another weak point would be the main villain being not menacing enough. There are moments of enjoyment dealing with Confederate weapons, and a couple weak attempts at humor. "Blood for a Silver Dollar" will never be confused with a Leone Western, but is totally watchable, mostly because Gemma is so easy to like and root for. MERK.
Although not as good as Gemma's best Italian Western Day of Anger (Giorni dell'ira, I (1967)), One Silver Dollar is still enjoyable. It's a relatively early euro oater, mimicing more closely than do later productions the conventions of the American originals, and displaying few or none of the gothic cynicism and elements of parody which invaded the genre as it became more established. Gemma plays O'Hara, a ex-confederate soldier whose return to peace time life is marred when he encounters a band of crooks intending to take over a town and buy up homesteaders. After accidentally shooting his own brother, O'Hara struggles to put an end to the criminal's schemes, as well as extracting his wife who has now fallen into clutches of the ruthless gang. Directed as Calvin Jackson Padget', Ferroni's film is very effective, even if the plot is hardly original. Now and again the film suggests things to come, especially in the second half when the put upon O'Hara is by turn fooled, left for dead, beaten up, and even has his mouth filled with salt in order to make him talk all casual cruelties startling in the context of an otherwise fairly genial bad-guys-stealing-homesteaders-land' plot. Gemma is a lithe, physical hero, but a scene or two opening out his character, especially in the light of his brother's murder, would have been welcome. Hidden underneath the narrative is some discreet play with masculinity and honour: O'Hara has to make do with an emasculated six shooter, whose barrel has been sawn off by his yankee captors while the bonding between old Confederate comrades, and their ongoing humiliation, is another recurring theme. The main titles theme is one of those instantly memorable whistle mottos which are a hallmark of the genre, although on disc the sound is a bit thin and appears to be sourced from a mono master. The Australian produced DVD features the American dub in a slightly faded widescreen print. Its only through the trailer, also included, that one gets a sense of how effective the original language version would have been. Many recent Spaghetti releases include a subtitled version and this is certainly the most desirable package.
Quite a good spaghetti western. Interesting performances by all concerned together with some fine photography and direction. The theme song is worth a mention as well - very haunting. Fans of the genre should try to catch up with this one.
Heading west, ex-Confederate Giuliano Gemma agrees to help capture a bandit, only to find out that the "outlaw is his brother and himself a patsy in an even bigger plot involving a crooked banker and a group of put-upon homesteaders.
Like most of Giuliano Gemma's westerns, this isn't near the top of the heap. However, it's sturdy enough, with a lot of action, some pretty dastardly villains, and a few good plot twists. It could have used a little bit more grit and suspense in the first hour though.
Also, Gemma is always fun to root for, no matter how good or bad the film is. In the beginning (sporting a beard), he looks kind of like Charleton Heston in Planet Of The Apes!
Like most of Giuliano Gemma's westerns, this isn't near the top of the heap. However, it's sturdy enough, with a lot of action, some pretty dastardly villains, and a few good plot twists. It could have used a little bit more grit and suspense in the first hour though.
Also, Gemma is always fun to root for, no matter how good or bad the film is. In the beginning (sporting a beard), he looks kind of like Charleton Heston in Planet Of The Apes!
I only saw this film once in 1975 and for some reason it has stuck in my mind! The opening scene in particular. I am hoping that by writing here someone may be aware of its availability on PAL video and in English! There has to be a copy somewhere! I rememeber it being a particularly good example of this genre - ie: the "Italian Western."
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- CuriosidadesItalian censorship visa # 45477 delivered on 4-8-1965.
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- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 38 min(98 min)
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 2.35 : 1
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