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Sartana dans la vallée des vautours

Original title: Sartana nella valle degli avvoltoi
  • 1970
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
295
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Sartana dans la vallée des vautours (1970)
Spaghetti WesternDramaWestern

The outlaw Douglas brothers form an uneasy alliance with Lee Galloway to retrieve hidden gold from an earlier robbery.The outlaw Douglas brothers form an uneasy alliance with Lee Galloway to retrieve hidden gold from an earlier robbery.The outlaw Douglas brothers form an uneasy alliance with Lee Galloway to retrieve hidden gold from an earlier robbery.

  • Director
    • Roberto Mauri
  • Writer
    • Roberto Mauri
  • Stars
    • William Berger
    • Wayde Preston
    • Aldo Berti
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    295
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roberto Mauri
    • Writer
      • Roberto Mauri
    • Stars
      • William Berger
      • Wayde Preston
      • Aldo Berti
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Lee Calloway aka Sartana
    Wayde Preston
    Wayde Preston
    • Anthony Douglas
    Aldo Berti
    Aldo Berti
    • George Douglas
    Jolanda Modio
    Jolanda Modio
    • Juanita
    • (as Iolanda Modio)
    Carlo Giordana
    • Slim Douglas
    Franco De Rosa
    • Peter Douglas
    Gaetano Imbró
    • Deputy
    • (as Gaetano Imbro')
    Claudio Aponte
      Josiane Tanzilli
      Josiane Tanzilli
      • Carmencita
      • (as Josiane Marie Tanzilli)
      • …
      Luciano Pigozzi
      Luciano Pigozzi
      • Paco
      • (as Alan Collins)
      • …
      Pamela Tudor
      • Esther
      Betsy Bell
      • Saloon singer
      Bruno Ariè
      • Chuckles - Craig Henchman
      • (uncredited)
      Tony Casale
      • Saloon Patron
      • (uncredited)
      Severino D'Ottavi
      • Man coming for Funeral
      • (uncredited)
      Alfonso Giganti
      • Bartender
      • (uncredited)
      Ettore Martini
      • Townsman & Army Officer (2 roles)
      • (uncredited)
      Mario Pascucci
      • Sheriff
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Roberto Mauri
      • Writer
        • Roberto Mauri
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      6JohnWelles

      A Good, if Uneven Spaghetti Western.

      "Sartana nella valle degli avvoltoi" (English translation: "Sartana in the Valley of Death") AKA "The Ballad of Death Valley" (1970), is one of the hordes of unofficial sequels to "If You Meet Sartana Pray for Your Death", directed by Gianfranco Parolini, who made the interesting "God's Gun" (1976). This offering is directed by the competent Roberto Mauri, who stages some nice action scenes, and gets the great William Berger to do some cool business with a gun. The supporting cast is fine, and the photography frequently uses some neat angles, but the real problem with the movie is the exteriors. There are repeated shots of people riding across green and moist hills, covered in grass. This is supposed to be set around the Mexican border! The only "desert" scene is the sequence in Death Valley, which looks like it was filmed in a quarry. This aspect really let the film down for me, and it's a shame, as the rest of the movie is quite good.
      7tcaramela

      Berger's lead role

      Sartana in the Valley of Death (1970) I found was much better then most have reviewed. It was nice to see William Berger in his only SW lead role as Calloway. This is not a Sartana film as they tried to market it as to draw a larger crowd. I watched the 78 minute cut version which was not bad and most have viewed this version I am getting the original 98 minute version soon and will follow-up. The 78 minute people have to take in consideration that with 20 minutes gone we have problems like Calloway shooting in the ground and it blowing up also when Calloway meets with the one Craig brothers it was grossly edited and it rushes into Calloway going into the Sheriff's office.

      The lead score "A King for a Day" by Augusto Martili at first made me laugh then it grew on me like cancer and got stuck in my head for three days. This song reminded me of a untalented Italian Elvis impersonator singing.

      The main annoying problem, I had with the film one was everyone kept calling Berger's character Galloway and on the wanted poster it shows Calloway. All in all for a low budget SW it was a nice flick about Calloway, who is a gun for hire that wants 50% of the loot the Craig brothers stole and hide in order for him to break them out of jail. They decide to play cat and mouse games and double cross him in order to keep whats theirs. The opening scene of the movie shows how Calloway is worth every red cent and if you double cross him you die...
      4Bunuel1976

      SARTANA IN THE VALLEY OF DEATH {Edited Version} (Roberto Mauri, 1970) **

      This is the first entry I've watched in a long-running series of Spaghetti Westerns revolving around the titular figure, played here by William Berger; as such, he displays no particular features that would make him stand out from similar anti-heroes (such as The Man With No Name or Django) and, in fact, is never even referred to by that nickname! Incidentally, this seems to have been considerably trimmed for American export – given that the running-time is a mere 79 minutes; what remains is a thinly-plotted affair which virtually resolves itself into one long chase! Incidentally, the R2 C'Est La Vie DVD sports German credit titles and even the first spoken bits of dialogue is in that language!

      Sartana springs a trio of no-good brothers from jail intending to cut in on a fortune in gold that awaits them; however, the latter soon double-cross him and he's stranded on foot and without provisions in Death Valley (hence the title) – they also get even with their former associates (including puppet-maker Luciano Pigozzi) for letting them take the rap. Eventually, of course, Sartana catches up with the gang – taking some time-out to romance a gal who aided in his convalescence…but she too turns out to be harboring ideas above her station! At the finale, the 'outlaw' is revealed to be a courier for the American cavalry entrusted with a crucial message – and his reward for the accomplishment of said mission is that he gets to keep the brothers' gold for himself! For the record, the song playing over the opening credits "King For A Day" is quite decent and is even warbled, for no good reason, by a blonde bar-room chanteuse at one point in the film.
      2washboard

      Disappointing

      I found this film quite disappointing. There are some good moments but the pace is pedantic. The storyline involves the usual hunt for hidden gold spaghetti western fare, but was, at times, non-sensical, unless I fell asleep in the middle, which may have happened. The dialogue and acting was quite poor in parts. William Berger's hair colour looked ridiculous and at time he almost looked like a peroxide blonde. The music was quite odd at times and often did not match the mood. The Japanese DVD release version was of surprisingly good quality. Not recommended unless you are a spaghetti western die-hard like me and must see them all.
      johnwaynefreak

      Berger gives a good performance but cannot save this one.

      Lee Galloway/Sartana (William Berger) is a wanted man. The film begins with an ill-fated bounty hunter on his tail (who, upon arriving in town finds the Sheriff is "tied up with a funeral"). Needless to say the hunter doesn't last long - Galloway then breaks the dangerous Craig brothers out of jail - in exchange for half of the gold the gang stole from the army. The brothers unsurprisingly doublecross Galloway and from then on the film degenerates into a formulaic game of cat-and-mouse; that said, I'm sure you can guess the outcome of this tired, uninspired western.

      Although the whole affair's rather dull, there are a few nice touches: the scene involving the musical-doll maker (the fake Father Brown from "Sabata"); the catchy music and title song; the attractive landscapes (more lush-green than desert-yellow here); and a scene I find hilarious but shouldn't when, out of Galloway's shooting range, one of the Craig brothers gasps and pretends to have been hit - then sits up and blows Galloway a big raspberry! Alright, I know it's not exactly the Tuco/Gunsmith scene from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", but what it lacks in subtlety, it makes up for in it's short and sweetness. Trust me. Oh, please yourselves... Another plus is the presence of Berger and Wayde Preston. Both pretty much sleepwalk through their roles but they play them both straight and convincingly and stop this from being a complete and utter waste of time. I guess this isn't bad enough to be in the "so awful it's good" category, but for one or two viewings it's passable. Just make sure you go down the pub/bar before watching it...

      *Dumb dialogue* The doll maker's daughter (Clementine in my version) commenting on how economically sound it is to waste food: "I do get pleasure from fixing dinner as if there were a lot of people around - to help us forget we're poor."

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      • Trivia
        Italian censorship visa # 56547 delivered on 11 August 1970.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Les Bicots-Nègres vos voisins (1974)
      • Soundtracks
        A King for a Day
        Written by Augusto Martelli

        Performed by Augusto Martelli and Betsy Bell

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      • Release date
        • January 11, 1973 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Ballad of Death Valley
      • Filming locations
        • Elios Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Victor Produzione
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 35m(95 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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