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Deux fois traître

Original title: Due volte Giuda
  • 1968
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  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Deux fois traître (1968)
Spaghetti WesternActionDramaMysteryWestern

Luke Barret loses his memory after a bullet grazed his head in a shoot-out in the wild West. Trying to discover the man who tried to kill him, he will discover he is a paid gunman too, and t... Read allLuke Barret loses his memory after a bullet grazed his head in a shoot-out in the wild West. Trying to discover the man who tried to kill him, he will discover he is a paid gunman too, and terrible truths about his family.Luke Barret loses his memory after a bullet grazed his head in a shoot-out in the wild West. Trying to discover the man who tried to kill him, he will discover he is a paid gunman too, and terrible truths about his family.

  • Director
    • Nando Cicero
  • Writer
    • Jaime Jesús Balcázar
  • Stars
    • Antonio Sabato
    • Klaus Kinski
    • José Calvo
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    492
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    • Director
      • Nando Cicero
    • Writer
      • Jaime Jesús Balcázar
    • Stars
      • Antonio Sabato
      • Klaus Kinski
      • José Calvo
    • 17User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Antonio Sabato
    Antonio Sabato
    • Luke Barrett
    • (as Antonio Sabàto)
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Victor Barret…
    José Calvo
    • Dr. Russell
    • (as Pepe Calvo)
    Franco Leo
    • Charlie
    Cristina Galbó
    Cristina Galbó
    • Saloon Singer
    • (as Cristina Galbo)
    Linda Sini
    Linda Sini
    • Saloon Madame
    Narciso Ibáñez Menta
    Narciso Ibáñez Menta
    • Murphy
    • (as Narciso Ibanez Menta)
    Franco Beltramme
    • Peter - henchman with eye patch
    • (as Franco Beltrame)
    Damián Rabal
    • Sheriff
    • (as Damian Rabal)
    Emma Baron
    Emma Baron
    • Mrs. Barret
    Maite Matalonga
    • McCullum's daughter
    Claudia Rivelli
    • Susan Barrett
    Carlos Ronda
    • McCullum - Rancher
    José Palomo
    • Jonathan - Old Prospector
    Ettore Broschi
      Lina Franchi
      Lina Franchi
      • Cantina customer
      Gianni Pulone
        Artemio Antonini
        • Dingus Henchman
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Nando Cicero
        • Writer
          • Jaime Jesús Balcázar
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        lazarillo

        A spaghetti western version of "Memento"

        In the great opening scene of this movie, a wounded man (Anthony Sabato) comes to among a pile of dead bodies and feasting vultures. He is suffering from amnesia, so he goes to the nearby town and ends up being hired by some greedy bankers to kill a man, who turns out to be his brother. He instead decides to join forces with his brother, but since the brother is apparently a local bully, willing to terrorize innocent homesteaders to keep them from selling out to the bank--and, more importantly, since he is played by sinister German actor Klaus Kinski--it's not clear he's necessarily the good guy in the conflict. The man then goes back to his family home to find his father and pregnant bride have been murdered, and that his mother has sunken into dementia. His brother's uncaring attitude to all this begins to make him even more suspicious.

        This movie is kind of like the more recent art-house hit "Memento" (except that the character here is suffering from long-term amnesia instead of short-term memory loss). All the people he meets act mysterious at best, and at worst, seem to be trying to take advantage of him for their own purposes. And like with "Memento" the viewers are kept just as much in the dark as the protagonist. This is not nearly as good as "Memento", of course, and the final revelations are pretty seriously fumbled. Still it's not a bad movie. Sabato was one of those handsome but bland European actors (he kind of looks like a young Brando here), but he is better in this movie than in some of his other stuff I've seen. Kinski is always pretty good, but he suffers from being rather inappropriately dubbed into English. Women almost never have decent roles in these movies, but it's always nice to see the lovely Spanish actress Cristina Galbo (who headlined two classic Spanish horror movies, "La Residence" and "Let Sleeping Corpses Lie", and one of the classic Italian gialli "What Have you Done to Solange?") even if it is in a throwaway role like this.

        This is available on one of those collections of public domain spaghetti westerns. It doesn't look great (like all public domain collections the presentation of the various films is pretty uneven), but it's still worth seeing
        7hitchcockthelegend

        Who's Dingus?

        Due volte Giuda (Twice a Judas/Shoot Twice/They Were Called Graveyard) is directed by Nndo Cicero and written by Jaime Jesús Balcázar. It stars Antonio Sabàto, Klaus Kinski, Pepe Calvo and Franco Leo. Music is by Carlo Pes and cinematography by Francisco Marin.

        An amnesiac wakes up in parched land next to a dead body, he must now find out what has (is) happening and who the hell he is?!

        It has something of a mixed reputation among Spaghetti Western fans, and for sure it's a tricky one to recommend with great confidence, so really you have to roll the dice and take your chance. Personally I'm glad I did.

        The amnesia angle is most interesting seen in the spag-western sphere, whilst ensuring as it does that there's a huge mystery element to the narrative. For two thirds of the pic it's slow going, with a story cross stitched in near complex terms so as to ask the viewer to follow closely. Trickily there are some threads that don't really make sense since they serve no evident purpose to the story as a whole, which is frustrating even if it adds to the dreamy feel of the plot.

        Once the character dynamics are set up - well sort of - film kicks on a pace, unfurling the flags of double crosses, greed, mistrust and machismo fuelled behaviour. Kinski (splendidly edgy and unsympathetic) Sabàto (likable performance blending cool and confused) leading the way as pic plays its hands. The action is well staged, with barn yard and canyon shoot-outs most appealing, while the addition of an awesome canine and the use of some sort of ball-bearing blunderbuss take the final third up another notch. Pat on the back as well to the stunt men, nifty work on show chaps.

        Photography and musical score are safe enough, with the print I viewed on British cable in very good order. It asks for patience and forgiveness for its silly sins, but all told it's a rather good pasta piece worthy of viewing. 7/10
        5merklekranz

        Confusing Kinski "Spaghetti Western"

        Similar to "And God Said to Cain", another Kinski "Spaghetti Western", Twice a Judas" is only marginal in entertainment value. Again Kinski's actual voice is absent, the dubbing is however far better than in "Cain." The other big advantage of "Judas" has over "Cain" is it almost totally takes place in daylight, as opposed to "Cain" which is barely visible for the majority of it's running time. The "Twice a Judas" storyline is scattered although flashbacks try to tie everything together with the ending. I consider "Twice a Judas" to be the better film of these two, but it is strictly for Kinski fans who can live with the fact that it really is not a very good film. MERK.
        8ster2001

        Kinski and the family Dog

        This a very good Spaghetti Western no question about it. I'm a big fan of the genre and have to admit that the bulk of these films are mediocre to bad and I put off seeking this film out due to the bad reviews posted here. Unfortunately the two comments left are totally unsympathetic to the quirks of the genre and the one review doesn't even describe the story correctly! - May you meet the blazing lead of Antonio Sabatos Elephant gun! The film is very well shot and directed and the score is fine also. Kinski gives a very good nuanced performance. He ends up being extremely evil but there is a question as to this which is carried through out the movie to very good effect, helped by Kinski's performance and the rather intelligent script and effective direction. Sabato is good as the lead and surprisingly you buy that he and Kinski could be brothers, they have similar face structure. Added pluses are some very well staged shoot outs. One in particular uses the Family dog to riotously effective uses in helping the hero roust the Bad guys. Very well done indeed and adds a touch of humor to a sombre reflective film. This scene alone is worth the price of the film even if the rest was a wash, its that good. For you aficionados catch the Dubbing work of Veteran character actor Walter Barnes, as the voice of the Sheriff. A hidden gem if you can get a copy!
        7Bezenby

        Dingus? Where's Dingus?

        Antonio Sabato wakes on a hillside with a gun in his hand, a bullet groove on the side of his dead and no memory. Next to him lies a corpse, also clutching a gun. Last of all, there's a rifle on the ground with the word "Dingus" scratched into the butt. After being helped by a passing old man, the confused Sabato is directed towards town, where things get even more complicated.

        Someone recognises him in the bar, and the next thing you know he's finding out he's been hired to kill a guy - his own brother! Played by Klaus Kinski! I'm not sure which of those revelations in more shocking. Kinski's a right arse here, taking land from the locals by force and building himself up quite a few enemies by doing so - including the local bankers who want to buy the land.

        Sabato spends a lot of the film looking confused and wondering who all these people are and who the mysterious girl in the locket is (given to him by yet another mysterious girl). Sabato's mum isn't much help as she's gone insane and talks to her husband like he's not lying in a grave, but maybe that huge rifle over the fireplace will clear the air a bit...

        There's a nice new angle to this one as our hero is not interested in any gold - he just wants his memory back. Quite a dark film too - the set up shots of the two inert bodies on the hill gets the following going in grim fashion, as does the landowner riding into town dead on his carriage. The only light hearted part is when Sabato's dog gets stuck into the bad guys during a gunfight. Kinski is his usual 'Crazy Frog with Hair' person.

        Also starring Cristine Galbo from the House That Screamed and the forthcoming awesome Living Dead At the Manchester Morgue, and a film from the eighties called Suffer, You Prick!

        Kinski, who was never one of my favourites (too much of a diva on set) has been further soured by allegations from his daughter in 2013 that he molested her. We'll never know it that's true or not, but it's certainly going to put a dampner on the next 600 Italian films he appears in.

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          Murphy, Banker: [to Dingus] You're going against progress, and nobody can stop progress.

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        • Release date
          • June 3, 1970 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • Italy
          • Spain
        • Official site
          • Compass Film - Distributor
        • Language
          • Italian
        • Also known as
          • Twice a Judas
        • Filming locations
          • Estudios Balcázar, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain(Studio)
        • Production companies
          • Producciones Cinematográficas Balcazar
          • Colt Produzioni Cinematografiche
          • Medusa Distribuzione
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 32 minutes
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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