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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.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.
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)
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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!
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.
This is the second Western movie Giuliano Gemma starred in, and compared to the first one, "A Pistol for Ringo", this one is not that original. Instead of trying something different, this was just another attempt to copy the success of Leone's work, and a successful one at that, considering it was the second highest-grossing Italian film in Italy for the year.
However, as with most copies, there is no sign of Leone's style to be found here. Instead, you have your typical good-guy main character fighting the bad guys, and trying to save a damsel in distress, played by gorgeous Ida Galli.
Music is nothing special, and honestly, neither is the whole movie. There are some over-the-top moves that our hero pulls off, but other than that, this is your typical, watchable western for a one-and-done watch. 6/10!
However, as with most copies, there is no sign of Leone's style to be found here. Instead, you have your typical good-guy main character fighting the bad guys, and trying to save a damsel in distress, played by gorgeous Ida Galli.
Music is nothing special, and honestly, neither is the whole movie. There are some over-the-top moves that our hero pulls off, but other than that, this is your typical, watchable western for a one-and-done watch. 6/10!
This is one of the greatest movies I remember from my teenager years. It was the talk of town. It used to run on the local theater for months on a roll and many people went to see it more than once, including me. For some reasons it became a classic of "western" right here in Brazil. Maybe even more than full-fledged American westerns. Giuliano Gemma, even though, Italian, become the poster-boy for an authentic American cowboy down here. The plot was very well written, good fist fights, great shoot-outs right on the beginning. The soundtrack is just amazing and stands up by itself as a classic. Pay attention to the opening credits, you can have a lot of fun just by doing that. It could have been even better if had been shot in American old western soil, such as "Monument Valley". It's kind of intriguing, how italians, the creators of pasta, could make such awesome western movies and New York is the best place in the world to eat Italian food. How can these two countries can be so far and so close at the same time? It wracks my brain.
Handsome, charming former stuntman Giuliano Gemma is once again in good form as he plays Gary O'Hara, a former Confederate soldier in the post-Civil War era. Looking for employment, he comes to the isolated town of Yellowstone, and gets hired for a job by local fat cat McCoy (Pierre Cressoy). He survives the ensuing ordeal to learn that McCoy lied to him, and that the supposed bad man he was hired to roust was in fact his brother Phil (Nazzareno Zamperla). Saved from certain death by a strategically placed silver dollar, he goes about seeking justice.
"Blood for a Silver Dollar" is just good, straightforward entertainment, complete with gunfights, stunts, twists and turns, a lovely leading lady (Ida Galli as Garry's wife Judy), and appealing widescreen photography. It doesn't reinvent the genre, but it tells a diverting story in capable fashion for a fairly well paced 91 minutes. Certainly a lot of the pleasure derives from Gemmas' casting, and he's an engaging hero as always. Cressoy is one of those classic characters who you can just sense is going to be sneaky and corrupt, and other supporting actors like Franco Fantasia (as the sheriff) also do fine work.
Gary takes plenty of lumps before the tale is done. While we're not in much doubt that he'll rise up righteous and kick some ass, it's good that he doesn't always necessarily have the upper hand, keeping things at least fairly interesting.
Seven out of 10.
"Blood for a Silver Dollar" is just good, straightforward entertainment, complete with gunfights, stunts, twists and turns, a lovely leading lady (Ida Galli as Garry's wife Judy), and appealing widescreen photography. It doesn't reinvent the genre, but it tells a diverting story in capable fashion for a fairly well paced 91 minutes. Certainly a lot of the pleasure derives from Gemmas' casting, and he's an engaging hero as always. Cressoy is one of those classic characters who you can just sense is going to be sneaky and corrupt, and other supporting actors like Franco Fantasia (as the sheriff) also do fine work.
Gary takes plenty of lumps before the tale is done. While we're not in much doubt that he'll rise up righteous and kick some ass, it's good that he doesn't always necessarily have the upper hand, keeping things at least fairly interesting.
Seven out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaItalian censorship visa # 45477 delivered on 4-8-1965.
- GoofsWhen the bad guys set the hay ablaze, it catches fire too quickly and unnaturally, making it obvious it was drenched in some kind of flammable liquid.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Babenco: Alguém Tem que Ouvir o Coração e Dizer Parou (2019)
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- 1h 38m(98 min)
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