La taglia è tua ... l'uomo l'ammazzo io
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Original title | La taglia è tua ... l'uomo l'ammazzo io |
Country of production | Italy , Spain |
original language | Italian |
Publishing year | 1969 |
length | 121 minutes |
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Director | Edoardo Mulargia |
script |
Ignacio F. Iquino Frabrizio Gianni Fabio Piccioni Edoardo Mulargia |
production | Gino Rossi |
music | Alessandro Alessandroni |
camera | Antonio L. Ballesteros |
cut | Vincenzo Vanni |
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The Reward's Yours ... The Man's Mine is a 1969 twisted spaghetti westerns , which was not shown in the German language. The American Robert Woods plays the leading role in the film directed by Edoardo Mulargia .
action
El Puro is a gunslinger whose better days have passed. A high head price is advertised for him, but he has turned to alcohol and lives with a saloon dancer, Rosy, who lets him live with her out of pity. 5 bounty hunters - Gipsy, Cassidy, Dick, Dolph and Shorty - are after him and put his old friend Fernando under so much pressure that he told them where El Puro was staying. But when they break into Rosy, he's not there.
The five criminals kill Rosy, for which El Puro is held responsible and thrown into prison. With Fernando's help, he is able to free himself and after alcohol withdrawal he implements his plan of revenge. He can easily get rid of four of the people; Shorty broke up with the others. But he also tracks it down and puts it down. After a duel, El Puro can also get this head bonus.
criticism
Christian Keßler draws comparisons: “Clearly influenced by the demyhologizing late wests of Hollywood, which suddenly gave the previously glorified gunslinger the aura of human failure (...). The eminently entertaining film is stylistically similar to the “anything goes” films of the “flower power” era in its sometimes seemingly arbitrary narrative style. ”In
contrast, Segnalazione cinematografiche was less taken with: “ A mediocre western, shot without originality and downright with provocative slowness. "
Ulrich P. Bruckner considers this "very rare western by Edoardo Mulargia" to be "one of his best, not least thanks to a sensible script, the participation of Robert Woods and a very nice score (s) by Alessandro Alessanroni."
Web links
- La taglia è tua… l'uomo l'ammazzo io in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- "The pure fall" on nerdistan.at (German)