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Lord and Bull are two adventurers recruited by Judge Warren for a mysterious mission. On reaching the village to know the details of the mission they don't find the judge and discover that m... Read allLord and Bull are two adventurers recruited by Judge Warren for a mysterious mission. On reaching the village to know the details of the mission they don't find the judge and discover that many people want them dead.Lord and Bull are two adventurers recruited by Judge Warren for a mysterious mission. On reaching the village to know the details of the mission they don't find the judge and discover that many people want them dead.
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The main reason I prefer Spaghetti Westerns to American ones is because the Spaghetti ones are generally far more entertaining. That's not the case here. The Moment to Kill is undoubtedly one of the most dull westerns I've ever had the misfortune to watch, and the film is made all the more disappointing by the fact that it could have been good! The story is certainly derivative, but similar ones have lead to great westerns before and after this film. Basically, we focus on a pair of gunslingers; Lord and Bull, that go after some treasure with only a book and a young crippled girl to go on. The film is very dark; but I don't mean in terms of the plot, I mean in terms of the picture; a lot of it takes place at night and I often found myself wondering exactly what was going on. The story gets boring very fast and this is mostly due to the tepid relationship between the central characters. George Hilton takes the role of Lord, but mostly looks bored; and he is joined by Walter Barnes as his partner. The two look odd on screen together and it doesn't work very well. There are not many noteworthy scenes, and even the many shootouts get boring before long. All in all, I wouldn't recommend this film to even the biggest Western fans.
The DVD company Wild East put this out with another George Hilton spaghetti western on the same disc, "Full House For The Devil". The two compliment each other, and not in a good way. This is a pretty poor western. The first third of the movie is very confusing, with motivations by the various characters murky. Eventually we learn what's going on, but the movie doesn't really improve with that knowledge. The story remains very slow-moving, and the sporadic action sequences are not particularly exciting. The two protagonists (played by Hilton and Walter Barnes) are not very likable, coming across as kind of smug and cold-hearted. Is there anything of merit to be found here? Well, the opening credits song is not bad, and the director occasionally pulls off an interesting visual. But I think even the biggest spaghetti western fans won't find this limited merit enough to make the movie worth investing their time with.
Django : George Hilton and Bull : Walter Barnes are two greedy gun-shooters who attempt to take a hidden loot from Confederation . They arrive in a littte town searching for a judge , but there they aware that many townsfolk want them dead and then happens various brawls , duels , fights and betrayals . They'll have to confront Forrester : Arturo Domicini , and his son played by Horst Frank . Meanwhile, the cripple daughter : Loni Von Friedl of a deceased Confederate Colonel seems to have some clues about the gold whereabouts. A Man without nerves , Hard as steel !. .
This is an entertaining Spaghetti Western with plenty of action , thrills , shootouts , crosses , double-crosses , twists , turns and an amazing final surprise. Stars George Hilton and Walter Barnes , giving chemical enough , they form an amusing and tough couple who will stop an nothing to get their purports , to unearth 500.000 dollars in golden hidden by a Confederate officer . George Hilton who recently passed away was definitively one of the Spaghetti greatest stars , Uruguay-born Hilton starred a lot of Pasta Westerns , outstanding the following ones : "Massacre time", "Sartanas's here trade you pistol for a coffin", "His name was Holy Ghost" , "The call me Hallalluya" , "Light the fuse Sartana is coming" , "Professionals for a massacre" , "The Ruthless Four" , among others . Along with protagonists Hilton and Walter Barnes there appears some familiar faces of the common European genres of the Sixties and Seventies , such as the German Horst Frank , Arturo Dominici , Renato Romano , Remo de Angelis and the Austrian Loni Von Friedl who is still playing , here as a paralytic woman bound to wheelchair . It displays a nice and cool score in Spaghetti Western style by musician Francesco De Massi who composed several Pasta soundtracks . As well as atmospheric cinematography by Stelvio Massi , showing the ordinary rocky and barren outdoors and shot on location in desert of Tabernas , Almería, Andalucía, Spain and Cinecitta , Rome , Lazio , Italy . The motion picture was professionally directed by Giuliano Carmineo who often used pseudonym Anthony Ascott . He was a fine artisan who made all kinds of genres . Being his especiality Spaghetti Western sub-genre , such as : "Find a place to die" , "They call him Cemetery" , "They call me Hallaluya" , and directed various Sartana movies usually played by George Hilton : "Have a good general my friend Sartana will pay" , "Sartana the gravedigger" , "Light the fuse Sartana is coming" . Though Carmineo also realized other genres as Giallo : "The case of the bloody Iris" , "Ana ese particular placer" , Fantasy : "Computron 22" , Sci-fi: "Exterminators of the year 3000" and Terror : "The Rat Man" , among others .
This is an entertaining Spaghetti Western with plenty of action , thrills , shootouts , crosses , double-crosses , twists , turns and an amazing final surprise. Stars George Hilton and Walter Barnes , giving chemical enough , they form an amusing and tough couple who will stop an nothing to get their purports , to unearth 500.000 dollars in golden hidden by a Confederate officer . George Hilton who recently passed away was definitively one of the Spaghetti greatest stars , Uruguay-born Hilton starred a lot of Pasta Westerns , outstanding the following ones : "Massacre time", "Sartanas's here trade you pistol for a coffin", "His name was Holy Ghost" , "The call me Hallalluya" , "Light the fuse Sartana is coming" , "Professionals for a massacre" , "The Ruthless Four" , among others . Along with protagonists Hilton and Walter Barnes there appears some familiar faces of the common European genres of the Sixties and Seventies , such as the German Horst Frank , Arturo Dominici , Renato Romano , Remo de Angelis and the Austrian Loni Von Friedl who is still playing , here as a paralytic woman bound to wheelchair . It displays a nice and cool score in Spaghetti Western style by musician Francesco De Massi who composed several Pasta soundtracks . As well as atmospheric cinematography by Stelvio Massi , showing the ordinary rocky and barren outdoors and shot on location in desert of Tabernas , Almería, Andalucía, Spain and Cinecitta , Rome , Lazio , Italy . The motion picture was professionally directed by Giuliano Carmineo who often used pseudonym Anthony Ascott . He was a fine artisan who made all kinds of genres . Being his especiality Spaghetti Western sub-genre , such as : "Find a place to die" , "They call him Cemetery" , "They call me Hallaluya" , and directed various Sartana movies usually played by George Hilton : "Have a good general my friend Sartana will pay" , "Sartana the gravedigger" , "Light the fuse Sartana is coming" . Though Carmineo also realized other genres as Giallo : "The case of the bloody Iris" , "Ana ese particular placer" , Fantasy : "Computron 22" , Sci-fi: "Exterminators of the year 3000" and Terror : "The Rat Man" , among others .
More than a bucket of blood promises the German title of the movie: "Ein Sarg voll Blut" means "a coffin filled with blood". Needless to say there is no such thing in the movie. Django and Bull, two gunmen with nothing else to do, look for a woman who knows the secret of a gold treasure. Quite a lot of baddies want to lay their hands on the gold, too, of course - not an unusual story, but "Il momento di uccidere" still is a spaghetti western above average due to excellent camera work and editing plus the ironic, yet very tough George Hilton starring as Django. Horst Frank ("Preparati la bara") is among the villains, while Walter Barnes plays Django's partner as such a rogue you wonder how he happened to be one of the good guys. Loni von Friedl acts convincingly as the pretty heiress who has more than one secret to hide. A movie without any serious flaws, really.
This one doesn't seem too well rated on the IMDb, but it has cinematography by Stelvio Massi, has George Hilton in it, has a scene set in a creepy mansion just like the old Italian Gothic horror films, also has a couple of Giallo like twists at the end, and features Horst Frank as a sadistic homosexual sharp shooter. And the ending takes place in a slaughterhouse! That's real meat in there - don't tell Morrisey!
Hilton is Lord, his mate is Bull. Them are two tough guys who travel to a town to track down their mate, Judge Warren. However, the judge is missing, his daughter has been kidnapped, and no one is talking. The town is ruled by some douche called Forester and his campy son Horst Frank, and they might have kidnapped the girl because there's half a million dollars in gold missing and they want. It.
Isn't that always the case though? You just want a pint and a decent place to sleep and all of a sudden folks are surrounding you and laughing and spitting in your water and getting annoyed when you gun them down. It must have been a hard life, being a gunslinger.
Then the usual happens - double crosses, beatings, attempted rape, shootings, big gunfight in the end. What makes this one stand out a bit more than the usual is Stelvio Massi's endlessly inventive cinematography (people looking at others through the barrels of a shotgun, multiple Hiltons looking at a corpse via shattered mirror fragments - He's very good, Massi). Then you've Horst's character as a sadistic, but frustrated, sharpshooter. And a hidden bad guy we don't see until near the end. Plus, the lead bad guy gets dispatched in a manner I don't think I've seen in a Western before.
The film becomes rather violent in the last half hour too, and that's when Carnimeo throws in the Giallo twists. Good on you sir. Carnimeo would go on to make on of my favourite Giallo films ever - the Edwige-Fenech-With-Her-Clothes-Just-Painted-On film The Case Of The Bloody Iris.
Hilton is Lord, his mate is Bull. Them are two tough guys who travel to a town to track down their mate, Judge Warren. However, the judge is missing, his daughter has been kidnapped, and no one is talking. The town is ruled by some douche called Forester and his campy son Horst Frank, and they might have kidnapped the girl because there's half a million dollars in gold missing and they want. It.
Isn't that always the case though? You just want a pint and a decent place to sleep and all of a sudden folks are surrounding you and laughing and spitting in your water and getting annoyed when you gun them down. It must have been a hard life, being a gunslinger.
Then the usual happens - double crosses, beatings, attempted rape, shootings, big gunfight in the end. What makes this one stand out a bit more than the usual is Stelvio Massi's endlessly inventive cinematography (people looking at others through the barrels of a shotgun, multiple Hiltons looking at a corpse via shattered mirror fragments - He's very good, Massi). Then you've Horst's character as a sadistic, but frustrated, sharpshooter. And a hidden bad guy we don't see until near the end. Plus, the lead bad guy gets dispatched in a manner I don't think I've seen in a Western before.
The film becomes rather violent in the last half hour too, and that's when Carnimeo throws in the Giallo twists. Good on you sir. Carnimeo would go on to make on of my favourite Giallo films ever - the Edwige-Fenech-With-Her-Clothes-Just-Painted-On film The Case Of The Bloody Iris.
Did you know
- GoofsDuring the final shootout Jason Forester shoots ten times from his six gun without reloading.
- SoundtracksWalk By My Side
Composed by Francesco De Masi (as De Masi), Alessandro Alessandroni (as Alessandroni) and Giulia De Mutiis (as De Mutiis)
Sung by Raul Lovecchio (as Raoul)
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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