Le rescapé de la vallée de la mort
Original title: Mi chiamavano 'Requiescat'... ma avevano sbagliato
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A gang of former confederates lay siege to a Cavalry fort.A gang of former confederates lay siege to a Cavalry fort.A gang of former confederates lay siege to a Cavalry fort.
Sergio Ciani
- Cpt. Jeff Madison
- (as Alan Steel)
Frank Braña
- Quintano
- (as Frank Brana)
Gilberto Galimberti
- Harrueco
- (as Gill Rolland)
Karin Well
- Mary Ann Cruz
- (as Welma Truccolo)
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- GoofsIn the final confrontation, Machedo fires his pistol 18 times without reloading, or even visibly switching to the gun from the left side of his two-holster gun belt. That's either 6 or 12 more shots than were possible.
- Quotes
[Madison and Machedo have a standoff and Machedo starts to laugh]
Jeff Madison: You won't be happy soon I could tell you.
Machedo: Nobody is as pathetic as you are.
Jeff Madison: I been waiting around for you, Machedo. You see, I'm gonna shoot you now.
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Towards the end of the Italian western wave, ca. 1972-74, the movies tried either to be comedies or particularly violent. "Mi chiamavano Requiescat, ma avevano sbagliato" is an example for the latter, including bloody killings (for example with a fork through the throat) and torture with a branding iron. Madison (Alan Steel of 'Hercules' fame) has his right hand crippled by the bandit Machedo (William Berger). Madison decides to become an avenger, so he buys a black coat, black boots, a black hat and a black horse for the right look. For two years, he follows Machedo's gang, waiting the perfect time to strike. This opportunity comes when he can hide gold from a bank robbery. Madison knows this will attract Machedo, but the most interesting question of the movie is: how can he shoot him, because he can't use his right hand?
Alan Steel remains expressionless, while Berger is overacting. Not much to be seen of a director's style (Bianchi continued his career directing adult movies!) and the music is somewhat too modern for a western. The buildings of the western town have seen better times and are almost falling to pieces. A very, very cheap production scraping the bottom of the barrel. Worth a look for fans of William Berger, maybe, as he plays a really mean villain.
Alan Steel remains expressionless, while Berger is overacting. Not much to be seen of a director's style (Bianchi continued his career directing adult movies!) and the music is somewhat too modern for a western. The buildings of the western town have seen better times and are almost falling to pieces. A very, very cheap production scraping the bottom of the barrel. Worth a look for fans of William Berger, maybe, as he plays a really mean villain.
- unbrokenmetal
- Nov 13, 2007
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Le rescapé de la vallée de la mort (1973) officially released in Canada in English?
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