Amore, piombo e furore
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Original title | Amore, piombo e furore |
Country of production | Italy , Spain |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1978 |
length | 92 minutes |
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Director | Monte Hellman |
script |
Ennio De Concini Vicente Escrivá Soriano Jerry Harvey Douglas Venturelli |
production |
Gianni Bozzacchi Valerio De Paolis Monte Hellman |
music | Pino Donaggio |
camera | Giuseppe Rotunno |
cut | Cesare D'Amico |
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Amore, piombo e furore (international title: China 9, Liberty 37) is a Spaghetti Western from 1978. It was not seen in the German-speaking area.
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Clayton Drumm, a cowboy who does any job for money, can save himself the last minute by agreeing to take on a job for a railroad company. The settler Matthew Sebanek refuses to sell his land to society; Drumm should get her problems off her neck. Drumm rides to the ranch, where he not only meets the owner, but also his beautiful young wife Catherine, who - bored and sexually frustrated - feels drawn to Drumm and falls in love with him. Her husband also befriends him. When Sebanek finds out that his wife is sleeping with him, he beats her up; Catherine struggles, shoots at her husband and flees with Drumm believing that she has killed her husband. The seriously injured Sebanek recovers and chases after the couple with his brothers. Meanwhile, the railway company, cheated of its target by Drumm, has decided to solve its problems through eliminations with the help of killers. Drumm and Catherine return to Sebanek to defend his land with him. After the success, Drumm rides away.
Reviews
“The Italo-Western attempt at Monte Hellman is a matter of taste. Well known to only a few people, for some it is a convincing and unusual western, for most others it is just boring to yawn. "
- Hal Erickson writes in the All Movie Guide: "The film is something between the Hollywood studio films and the Spaghetti Western, but with the best elements of both parts."
Remarks
- The international film title indicates the distance from Sebanek's Ranch to the nearest places
- In some (European) prints Tony Brandt (actually: Antonio Brandt, born June 13, 1930 in Rome) is named as director for legal reasons ; Brandt worked for many years as a script supervisor and assistant director , as with this film.
- Director Sam Peckinpah can be seen in a supporting role
- The movie song China 9 love ballad is sung by Ronee Blakeley
- In 2010, Deutsche Mangofilm GmbH produced Snowblind, a no-budget remake using the green screen method, which sets the plot in a post-apocalyptic 1968.
Web links
- Amore, piombo e furore in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/87194/China-9-Liberty-37/overview
- ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I Registi, Gremese 2002, p. 71