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Black Killer

  • 1971
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
494
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Klaus Kinski in Black Killer (1971)
Spaghetti WesternCrimeDramaWestern

In Tombstone, a new sheriff vows to clean up the town of outlaws like the O'Hara brothers and is assisted by a strange lawyer who always carries two large law books with him.In Tombstone, a new sheriff vows to clean up the town of outlaws like the O'Hara brothers and is assisted by a strange lawyer who always carries two large law books with him.In Tombstone, a new sheriff vows to clean up the town of outlaws like the O'Hara brothers and is assisted by a strange lawyer who always carries two large law books with him.

  • Director
    • Carlo Croccolo
  • Writers
    • Luigi Angelo
    • Carlo Croccolo
  • Stars
    • Klaus Kinski
    • Fred Robsahm
    • Antonio Cantafora
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    494
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carlo Croccolo
    • Writers
      • Luigi Angelo
      • Carlo Croccolo
    • Stars
      • Klaus Kinski
      • Fred Robsahm
      • Antonio Cantafora
    • 14User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • James Webb…
    Fred Robsahm
    • Burt Collins
    Antonio Cantafora
    Antonio Cantafora
    • Ramon O'Hara
    Marina Rabissi
    • Sarah Collins
    • (as Marina Mulligan)
    Enzo Pulcrano
    • Pedro O'Hara
    • (as Paul Craine)
    Tiziana Dini
    • Consuelo
    Calogero Caruana
    • Miguel O'Hara
    • (as Ted Jones)
    Gerardo Rossi
    • Peter Collins
    • (as Jerry Ross)
    Claudio Trionfi
    Antonio Danesi
    • Ryan O'Hara
    • (as Robert Danish)
    Domenico Maggio
    • Slide O'Hara
    • (as Dick Foster)
    Carlo Croccolo
    Carlo Croccolo
    • Fred, Deputy Sheriff
    Dante Maggio
    • Judge Wilson
    • (as Dan May)
    Rolando De Santis
    • O'Hara Gunman
    • (uncredited)
    Antonella Dogan
    • Maureen
    • (uncredited)
    Xiro Papas
    Xiro Papas
    • Poker Player
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Carlo Croccolo
    • Writers
      • Luigi Angelo
      • Carlo Croccolo
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    User reviews14

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    6spider89119

    a fairly good spaghetti western

    This spaghetti western has a very good music score and a great performance by Klaus Kinski as a strange lawyer who kills with books that have guns inside of them. He's really a natural for the role. His look and mannerisms fit the character perfectly.

    Not only does this western have Kinski, it also has a family of Mexican thugs named O'Hara! There's definitely nothing like a good old Italian western.

    This is one of those movies that will have you scratching your head a lot if you try to make perfect sense of everything that happens. It's best not to think about it too hard. Just sit back and enjoy it for what it is. It's got style, action, violence, weirdness, and an interesting though somewhat vague storyline.

    All in all, it's pretty good stuff for the spaghetti western fan.
    7bluejuice-1

    Cool Spaghetti Western!!!

    A dark, gritty and to the bone nihilistic western, that is really fun to watch. By all means one of the cheaper spaghetti's. But it's blessed with many cool scenes of violence, strange dialog and good old sleazzzzz. There's more than one moment of unnecessary nudity here. Don't take it to seriously though cause it's just a fun ride, and nothing more. The white horse Burt Collins rides is said to be the same horse that gets loaded in Cat Ballou. The actor Fred Robsahm is actually from Norway and he's currently residing in a small town called Lillesand. He does a lot of the stunt work in this movie (not just he's own). Kinski is cool as the weird lawyer that has a strange habit of transforming he's law books into deadly weapons. Great soundtrack and some nice cinematography gives the film good atmosphere and it's well worth the watch. Available on DVD from xploitedcinema
    Wizard-8

    A spaghetti western that's a mixed bag

    Much of the positive that is to be found in "Black Killer" can be found with Klaus Kinski and the character he plays. The cold-eyed Kinski instantly brings in some grit with his charisma, though I have to admit that the unintentionally funny English dubbing for him sounds NOTHING like how Kinski (who could speak English) sounded in real life. There is also some novelty that Kinski is playing a lawyer (!), though one who is handy with a gun. Other positive things in the movie include a good musical score, as well as some good shoot-outs. And there is a significant amount of nudity, which you usually don't see in a spaghetti western. On the other hand, there isn't much of a story here, and the little there is unfolds very slowly. There were a couple of slow stretched where I almost drifted off into sleep. This isn't a bad movie, but I would only recommend it to Kinski fans and/or spaghetti western fans.
    6jordondave-28085

    It has it's moments despite Sergio Leone making the best of the genre

    (1971) Black Killer SPAGHETTI WESTERN DUBBED

    Co-written and directed by Carlo Croccolo including a small role as deputy sheriff, that has James Webb (Klaus Kinski) coming and moving into a small town called Tombstone with a load of books. Aside from those books he has some guns hidden inside of them. It appears the criminals of the O'Hara brothers has been terrorizing the town and as a result of the reward poster for the capture and kill of one of them being so small, he goes and murders the deputy sheriff so that the reward would be higher. After that one sheriff is murdered and killed, it is during then Burt Collins (Fred Robsham) comes into town and gets blackmailed to replace that dead sheriff. His actual intention is to visit his brother and see how he is doing living with his native American wife. And of course, he is going to butt heads with the O' Hara brothers.

    Although, they are a dime a dozen quickie westerns for a fast buck, I like some for it's uniqueness as this movie is a prime example of it, even though guns hidden in books was done before in other Westerns and so forth, this movie more than overdose it.
    5Bezenby

    So-So Klink-Klink Pow-Pow Flick-Flick

    I'm getting bored with this plot now. A bunch of Mexican bandidos are terrorizing a Western frontier town with the aid of a local banker. A mysterious wonky-faced stranger (Klaus Kinski) turns up. He's got loads of books with guns in them and seems to be some sort of lawyer. Another more normal faced stranger turns up and after killing some bandidos, finds himself the new sheriff. This in turn causes the bandidos to go and murder his brother and gang-rape his sister in law. You know the drill.

    This one tries to bring the old tired plot in line with the increasing excesses of the seventies by including nudity (hilariously random when it happens and nothing to do with anything!) and more violence and bloodshed. The rather bloody killing of the first sheriff aside, most of the first half of the film kind of wanders round in circles while they try and establish a reason for the gunslinger to get revenge on the bandits.

    That said, they do also have the sister-in-law go on the rampage too – which also makes this some kind of half-arsed rape revenge flick too, but this plot has been driven into the ground and in being more extreme Black Killer ignores the tongue-in-cheek elements that make Guiliano Carnimeo's films of the same year more enjoyable.

    I'm guessing though that Klaus Kinski fans would like it though. He's quite substantial here instead of the usual cameo, and is dubbed with a rather strange voice.

    *Pulls up chair* You know, years ago, I said to the missus I said "I like Italian horror films, and the Mad Max rip offs, so I'm just gonna collect them" I said, saying in a speaking voice "I'll never collect Spaghetti Westerns…that way lies madness." I intoned in a sexy, breathy voice to the empty room I was addressing as the missus has already left by that point.

    And I never did. In fact, I just made up the plots to all these reviews.

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    • Trivia
      The leading actress is Marina Rabissi, (then director Carlo Croccolo's wife), who is credited with the name of Marina Mulligan. In the past Marina Mulligan has been wrongly credited as an alias for Marina Malfatti in several publications. It was Carlo Croccolo himself, interviewed by Italian movie critic Marco Giusti, to reveal the mistake. "[...] In her place I took my wife, who was playing the lead as Marina Mulligan, put her in a blonde wig and immediately shot her to the head.[...]," he said about an extra.
    • Goofs
      At around 23 minutes, Burt fires his revolver several times. Just a few seconds later, Ramon nonchalantly grabs the barrel of Burt's revolver. This would be impossible in reality, as the recent discharges of the revolver would make its barrel too hot to touch.
    • Connections
      Edited into Un bounty killer à Trinita (1972)

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Crni ubica
    • Filming locations
      • De Paolis/INCIR Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Virginia Cinematografica
      • Tegica
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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