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Du sang dans la montagne

Original title: Un fiume di dollari
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
968
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Du sang dans la montagne (1966)
At the end of the Civil War, 2 Confederates holding stolen Union money and chased by Union troops separate, one escaping with the loot and the other getting a 5-year prison term.
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At the end of the Civil War, 2 Confederates holding stolen Union money and chased by Union troops separate, one escaping with the loot and the other getting a 5-year prison term.At the end of the Civil War, 2 Confederates holding stolen Union money and chased by Union troops separate, one escaping with the loot and the other getting a 5-year prison term.At the end of the Civil War, 2 Confederates holding stolen Union money and chased by Union troops separate, one escaping with the loot and the other getting a 5-year prison term.

  • Director
    • Carlo Lizzani
  • Writer
    • Piero Regnoli
  • Stars
    • Thomas Hunter
    • Henry Silva
    • Dan Duryea
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    968
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    • Director
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Writer
      • Piero Regnoli
    • Stars
      • Thomas Hunter
      • Henry Silva
      • Dan Duryea
    • 24User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Thomas Hunter
    Thomas Hunter
    • Jerry Brewster…
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Garcia Mendez
    Dan Duryea
    Dan Duryea
    • Col. Winny Getz
    Nando Gazzolo
    • Ken Seagull…
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    Nicoletta Machiavelli
    • Mary Ann
    Gianna Serra
    • Hattie Gardner
    Loris Loddi
    Loris Loddi
    • Tim Brewster
    Geoffrey Copleston
    • Brian Horner
    Sandro Dori
    • Poker player
    Guido Celano
    Guido Celano
    • Jonathan Burger, Ferrier
    Paolo Magalotti
    • Stayne
    Gianluigi Crescenzi
    Gianluigi Crescenzi
    • Carson
    Tiberio Mitri
    • Federal Sergeant
    Fiorella Ferrero
    Vittorio Bonos
    • Gambler #1
    Goffredo Matassi
    • Croupier
    Piero Morgia
    Piero Morgia
    • Randall, Mendez Henchman
    John M. Gaskins
    • Director
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Writer
      • Piero Regnoli
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    7FightingWesterner

    Decent Enough

    In The Hills Run Red, two Confederate thieves fleeing on a stagecoach draw cards to see which one will stay on the coach to lead their pursuers away and which one will jump off and hide with their fortune in stolen loot.

    Five years later the unlucky loser of that card draw (Thomas Hunter) is released from prison to find his destitute wife deceased and his son sent away by his former partner, breaking the promise the promise to take care of them that the now wealthy rancher made to his friend.

    Overall, this is worth viewing despite being saddled with a wooden lead performance by Hunter (cast for his passing resemblance to Clint Eastwood?) and a less than spectacular script.

    It's made enjoyable by some gorgeous photography (the canyon bushwhack/stampede scene a standout), an excellent score by an uncredited Ennio Morricone, and good support by Dan Duryea and black-leather clad villain Henry Silva.

    I wonder if this was an inspiration for John Woo's A Better Tomorrow.
    8marc-366

    The Hills Run Red and Madness Ensues!

    Directed by one time film critic Carlo Lizzani, "The Hills Run Red" is a welcome addition to anyone's spaghetti western collection.

    The film begins with ex-confederates Jerry Brewster (Thomas Hunter) and Ken Seagall (Nando Gazzalo) fleeing by stagecoach from soldiers following a successful heist. They agree that the only chance for escape is if one of the partners bails out with the cash. To decide who should get away the two draw cards, with Brewster the unlucky loser. Seagall promises to look after Brewster's family before leaping from the stagecoach. He successfully hides with the money, whilst Brewster is captured and imprisoned for five years.

    On his release, Brewster returns to his now derelict family home. He finds a diary from his wife, and learns that she has been living in poverty during his absence, struggling to bring up their son alone. Seagall had shunned them, keeping the money himself and starting a new life under the name Ken Milton.

    Brewster screams out his intention for revenge, and is soon faced by gun-hands sent by Seagall. Luckily for him, an ageing gunman Winny Getz (Dan Duryea) is on hand to help out - a mysterious character that is never fully explained (although some assumptions can be made that I won't spoil here!) but acts as Brewster's "guardian angel" throughout the film.

    Learning that his wife has died and his son is missing, Brewster decides to settle his score with Seagall. On beginning his search he discovers that Seagall is attempting to drive out the local inhabitants of Austin, and in particular the leading light and saloon owner Brian Homer (Geoffrey Copleston). Aided by the demented Garcia Mendez (Henry Silva) and his gang. To confront Seagall and get his revenge, Brewster is forced to infiltrate the gang.

    "The Hills Run Red" certainly has some interesting characters. Silva plays Mendez as a black clad demented psychopath. Hunter's lead role is not too far behind in the madness stakes (presumably bought on by that five years stretch, which appeared quite a gruelling and cruel imprisonment). Lets just say that both have some serious issues!! Of the two, Silva is particularly convincing, and his is the stand-out performance of the film. Hunter meanwhile could be accused of over acting at times here, although it is still an enjoyable display. Duryea's portrayal of the mysterious Getz also merits much applause.

    The love interest is provided by Nicoletta Machiavelli as Seagall's sister Mary-Ann. Constantly having to dismiss advances from Mendez, her attraction to Brewster is immediate.

    Music is courtesy of one Leo Nichols (better known as Ennio Morricone to you and I). In truth it is not one of his better scores, but still adds great atmosphere to the film, as one would expect from the master. It just does not have anything to make it unique, and is not as memorable as his more heralded efforts.

    All in all "The Hills Run Red" makes for a great viewing. At times it can be quite brutal (such as the saloon massacre). And how I winced as Brewster's tattoo is cut from his arm whilst he is awake! But it is a gripping story, well directed and well worth watching.
    6Hey_Sweden

    No classic, but okay of its type.

    Jerry Brewster (Thomas Hunter) and Ken Seagull (Nando Gazzolo) are two ex-Confederates who've successfully stolen some of the governments' money. Realizing that only one of them can make good his escape, they draw cards, and Ken, having drawn the higher card, is allowed to bail out with the money. Jerry is captured by Union forces and imprisoned for five years. Unfortunately, he learns after being released that his wife died poor because Ken hogged all the money for himself. And now Ken is a bigshot in the small community of Austin. It's a given that Jerry is going to be ripe for revenge...

    "The Hills Run Red", as directed by former critic Carlo Lizzani, is no great shakes, but offers a decent amount of entertainment. Its pace is acceptable, its photography nicely done, and its action reasonably rousing. Using the pseudonym of "Leo Nichols", Ennio Morricone composes the score; it's definitely one of his lesser efforts, but even so, lesser Morricone is still pretty good. The songs are certainly sung with passion. The script by Piero Regnoli is mostly straightforward, but it's got one interesting detail up its sleeve: the character of Colonel Winny Getz, played engagingly by genre veteran Dan Duryea. You're never quite sure what this guy's deal is until the end.

    The acting is variable. Some members of the cast come off fairly well, such as the beautiful ladies Nicoletta Machiavelli and Gianna Serra, Gazzolo as the understated villain, and Geoffrey Copleston as saloon owner Brian Horner. Hunter delivers a performance that is amusingly over the top at certain points. But the most entertaining acting to watch is courtesy of a hilariously hammy Henry Silva, playing Seagulls' minion Garcia Mendez. There's nothing subtle about this guy; even his wardrobe is all black.

    "The Hills Run Red" kills time easily enough for those who are devotees of the Spaghetti Western genre.

    Six out of 10.
    3PeterJackson

    Works best as a comedy

    I'm catching up on old westerns lately. And I must admit I haven't seen many good ones. The John Wayne-"classic" THE SEARCHERS was a real disappointment for example. But this movie is by far the worst I have ever seen in the western-genre. The story is set against the background of the Civil War. Two "buddies" return home with a large amount of stolen money, when they are being caught. One of them(Gazzolo) escapes from the "yankees"(with the money). The other one(Hunter) gets locked away for 5 years. When he is released, he finds out that his "friend" is now the richest and most feared/hated man around. He is also to blame for the death of Hunter's wife. Our hero seeks for revenge, but he stands alone...

    The movie is very very bad: the first half might work as a parody, but this is denied by a boring and predictable second half. The acting is really bad, especially by the leads: Hunter is awful as the hero(look out for the scene in which he screams for revenge)and Gazzolo doesn't get much to do either. The only actor I knew in this "film" was Henry Silva and his role(leader of Gazzolo's men) is, to say the least, dynamic, but pointless at the same time. Silva gives an awkward, but often amusing performance. The other performances range (surprisingly) from mediocre to rather good, with Machiavelli as a Catherine Zeta-Jones-lookalike from years ago. Most of the dialogue is dubbed too which can easily be noticed. The music however has some nice moments, but all in all it's by far not enough to cover up for the rest.

    If you want a really bad comic(?) western, you might want to see this. Just don't pay any dollari for it. 3/10
    9jamesm123

    Obscure gem

    This is an unusually-structured western, but a very satisfying one. TCM played a nice letterboxed print of this, and it was a surprisingly-engrossing revenge drama. Some unexpected violence in the several shoot-outs made this more brutal than usual for a mid-sixties western.

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      The Hills Run Red takes place in approximately 1870 in what appears to be Austin, TX. In the big shootout, Dan Duryea is shooting from the roof of a building housing a newspaper called The Austin Chronicle. In Austin, TX there is a weekly newspaper established in 1981 called The Austin Chronicle.
    • Quotes

      Garcia Mendez: Senor, in this life there are those who talk a lot, and those who keep their hatred and desire for vengeance hidden in their hearts. I promise you that Horner will regret the day he was born. I promise you that he will loose five of his men for every one of my hombres killed. And I promise you that I will discover who betrayed us and I will kill him with my own hands

    • Connections
      Referenced in Une poupée gonflable dans le désert (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Home to My Love
      Lyrics by Audrey Nohra

      Music by Ennio Morricone

      Performed by Gino

      Recorded on Ricordi Records

      Published by DINO

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1967 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Spain
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Sangre en las colinas
    • Filming locations
      • Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica Studios, Rome, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • C.B. Films S.A.
      • Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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