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Returning from the civil war Jim Slade discovers his parents murdered at their farm. Word is that the gang led by Corbett have committed the crime. Jim seeks his revenge. To get some money h... Read allReturning from the civil war Jim Slade discovers his parents murdered at their farm. Word is that the gang led by Corbett have committed the crime. Jim seeks his revenge. To get some money he accepts the job as a sheriff.Returning from the civil war Jim Slade discovers his parents murdered at their farm. Word is that the gang led by Corbett have committed the crime. Jim seeks his revenge. To get some money he accepts the job as a sheriff.
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Francesco Narducci
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- Joe, Stagecoach Driver
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Pistol for 100 Coffins (1968) Italian-Spanish Spaghetti Western written and directed by Umberto Lenzi and staring Peter Lee Lawrence as a conscientious objector who refused to fight for the south in the Civil War. Now newly released from prison, Lawrence takes up arms to deliver cold vengeance on the gunmen who murdered his family.
Not a bad movie, but if you've seen a lot of spaghetti's, you've essentially seen this one too. Indeed, Pistol for 100 Coffins checks off most of the usual story beats and genre tropes:
Man released or escapes from the law ✅ Quest for Revenge ✅ Stolen Cash or Gold ✅ Older Gunfighter Mentors a Younger Hothead - ✅ Incredible Photography ✅ Amazing Score ❌
Perhaps the films biggest drawback is the lack of a score written by il maestro, Ennio Morricone, legendary composer of Sergio Leone's films. A Morricone score would've brought this film to the level of Death Rides a Horse (1968), a better film with a very similar story.
For fans of spaghetti's this one is worth a watch, just keep in mind that if you've seen Death Rides a Horse or Leone's films, you've seen this story better told before. 6.5 out of 10.
Not a bad movie, but if you've seen a lot of spaghetti's, you've essentially seen this one too. Indeed, Pistol for 100 Coffins checks off most of the usual story beats and genre tropes:
Man released or escapes from the law ✅ Quest for Revenge ✅ Stolen Cash or Gold ✅ Older Gunfighter Mentors a Younger Hothead - ✅ Incredible Photography ✅ Amazing Score ❌
Perhaps the films biggest drawback is the lack of a score written by il maestro, Ennio Morricone, legendary composer of Sergio Leone's films. A Morricone score would've brought this film to the level of Death Rides a Horse (1968), a better film with a very similar story.
For fans of spaghetti's this one is worth a watch, just keep in mind that if you've seen Death Rides a Horse or Leone's films, you've seen this story better told before. 6.5 out of 10.
Returning from the civil war Jim Slade discovers his parents dead at their farm. It is said that the gang under the lead of Corbett has committed the crime. Jim now goes for revenge but things turn out to be more complicated than he originally thought. To get some money he accepts the job as a sheriff.
A Pistol for a 100 coffins has a standard revenge storyline but some foreboding atmosphere in the town and the odd addition of the prisoners from an asylum flourishes it with some difference, lending it some horror element. It is a little slow moving at times, yet fairly watchable. It gets better as you watch on, especially in the last forty minutes where double dealing, double crosses and twists and turns occur. There's a neat revelation towards the end that I hadn't seen coming. Plus there's some lively gunplay to keep Spaghetti westerns fans contented.
A Pistol for a 100 coffins has a standard revenge storyline but some foreboding atmosphere in the town and the odd addition of the prisoners from an asylum flourishes it with some difference, lending it some horror element. It is a little slow moving at times, yet fairly watchable. It gets better as you watch on, especially in the last forty minutes where double dealing, double crosses and twists and turns occur. There's a neat revelation towards the end that I hadn't seen coming. Plus there's some lively gunplay to keep Spaghetti westerns fans contented.
Jailed for his religious objection to violence, Peter Lee Lawrence is released from prison at war's end, to find his parents murdered by a gang of thieves. Reversing his stance on killing (though not drinking!), he seeks vengeance, eventually taking a job in Galveston, protecting a cash shipment from the last and hardest of the bunch.
From horror director Umberto Lenzi, this is a typically colorful, though somewhat routine Italian western, with some good double and triple-crosses, as well as a few oddball touches, like a jail full of giggling loonies from a burned-out asylum, escaping and wreaking havoc on the town!
Though not terribly memorable, A Gun For A Hundred Graves (another great title) is decent enough entertainment for spaghetti western aficionados who want to see all the genre has to offer. John Ireland, who plays a quick-draw preacher, is always worth watching. There's also some pretty good Morricone-like musical themes.
From horror director Umberto Lenzi, this is a typically colorful, though somewhat routine Italian western, with some good double and triple-crosses, as well as a few oddball touches, like a jail full of giggling loonies from a burned-out asylum, escaping and wreaking havoc on the town!
Though not terribly memorable, A Gun For A Hundred Graves (another great title) is decent enough entertainment for spaghetti western aficionados who want to see all the genre has to offer. John Ireland, who plays a quick-draw preacher, is always worth watching. There's also some pretty good Morricone-like musical themes.
(1968) A Pistol for 100 Coffins/ Una pistola per cento bare
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SPAGHETTI WESTERN
It opens with recruit confederate soldier, Jim Slate (Peter Lee Lawrence) refusing to fire a gun because he says his religion prevents him to do so. So he's then sentenced to a prison camp of hard labor. And just when the civil war was over, he is then let go and upon his arrival to his family home, he then discovers his mom and dad both killed and murdered, motivating him to seek retribution to those responsible. And because he has no experience into using a colt, he then asks his friend, Cassidy to train him to use one before he gives him the names of the four men responsible. The first three men Jim killed was no problem, but the fourth one by the name of Corbett (Piero Lulli) after stopping by to a different town called Galveston, Texas who are in desperate for a new sheriff. Jim later finds out that Corbett is the current leader of some ruthless outlaws who raided the town's bank, assuming there was going to be $200,000 waiting for them, and they were disappointed that the town never received that money, which leaves the question how did Corbett and his gang of outlaws ever find out about that money in the first place unless the gang themselves got themselves an informer. At first Jim was reluctant to be the town's sheriff but as soon as he found out Corbett was the leader of the gang it forced him by the hand to accept the job with the help of reinforcements of the community, including the town mayor (Julio Peña), the undertaker name Ben (Franco Pesce) and a preacher named Douglas (John Ireland) along with many others.
I like the unique spin of this movie such as the revelation that the Corbett character was a leader of the gang of outlaws, as well as that there could be a possibility of a fifth person involved in the murder of Jim's parents. But had this movie received a bigger budget, it may have covered up some of the inconsistencies regarding the plot. Therefore, you can only appreciate what is shown so far and hope a much higher rebooted version can be made in the future.
It opens with recruit confederate soldier, Jim Slate (Peter Lee Lawrence) refusing to fire a gun because he says his religion prevents him to do so. So he's then sentenced to a prison camp of hard labor. And just when the civil war was over, he is then let go and upon his arrival to his family home, he then discovers his mom and dad both killed and murdered, motivating him to seek retribution to those responsible. And because he has no experience into using a colt, he then asks his friend, Cassidy to train him to use one before he gives him the names of the four men responsible. The first three men Jim killed was no problem, but the fourth one by the name of Corbett (Piero Lulli) after stopping by to a different town called Galveston, Texas who are in desperate for a new sheriff. Jim later finds out that Corbett is the current leader of some ruthless outlaws who raided the town's bank, assuming there was going to be $200,000 waiting for them, and they were disappointed that the town never received that money, which leaves the question how did Corbett and his gang of outlaws ever find out about that money in the first place unless the gang themselves got themselves an informer. At first Jim was reluctant to be the town's sheriff but as soon as he found out Corbett was the leader of the gang it forced him by the hand to accept the job with the help of reinforcements of the community, including the town mayor (Julio Peña), the undertaker name Ben (Franco Pesce) and a preacher named Douglas (John Ireland) along with many others.
I like the unique spin of this movie such as the revelation that the Corbett character was a leader of the gang of outlaws, as well as that there could be a possibility of a fifth person involved in the murder of Jim's parents. But had this movie received a bigger budget, it may have covered up some of the inconsistencies regarding the plot. Therefore, you can only appreciate what is shown so far and hope a much higher rebooted version can be made in the future.
This western is the type of movie you might see from Something Weird Video or on MST3K. That's not meant to be a put-down (if it was I'd be putting down 2/3 of my movie collection). I really enjoyed this film.
The movie is directed by Umberto Lenzi, who is better known for his Euro-horror movies. The horror influence is clearly evident here when an escaped band of drooling lunatics runs around grunting and killing everyone in sight. It's a real hoot to see spaghetti western regular Eduardo Fajardo playing the part of a giggling homicidal idiot. This alone makes it worthwhile to seek out this film.
John Ireland is great as the gunslinging preacher, and Piero Lulli makes a great villain as usual. The acting from the rest of the cast is not exactly top-notch, but that just adds to the flavor of this film. It's quite funny in parts (perhaps unintentionally but one can never be sure).
There are also some really funny lines in the movie, which I will not spoil by mentioning here. The way everyone overreacts to the fact that the hero likes to drink water is especially hilarious.
I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys both spaghetti westerns and strange, funny cult movies.
The movie is directed by Umberto Lenzi, who is better known for his Euro-horror movies. The horror influence is clearly evident here when an escaped band of drooling lunatics runs around grunting and killing everyone in sight. It's a real hoot to see spaghetti western regular Eduardo Fajardo playing the part of a giggling homicidal idiot. This alone makes it worthwhile to seek out this film.
John Ireland is great as the gunslinging preacher, and Piero Lulli makes a great villain as usual. The acting from the rest of the cast is not exactly top-notch, but that just adds to the flavor of this film. It's quite funny in parts (perhaps unintentionally but one can never be sure).
There are also some really funny lines in the movie, which I will not spoil by mentioning here. The way everyone overreacts to the fact that the hero likes to drink water is especially hilarious.
I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys both spaghetti westerns and strange, funny cult movies.
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- TriviaJohn Ireland's voice was dubbed by another actor in the English language version.
- ConnectionsEdited into Spaghetti Western Trailer Show (2007)
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