My life for vengeance

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Movie
German title My life for vengeance
Original title Sapevano solo uccidere
Country of production Italy
original language Italian
Publishing year 1968
length 110 minutes
Rod
Director Tanio Boccia
(as Amerigo Anton )
script Mario Moroni
Tanio Boccia
production Marcello Luchetti
music Angelo Francesco Lavagnino
camera Fausto Rossi
cut Fedora Zincone
occupation
synchronization

My life for revenge (original title: Sapevano solo uccidere ) is a 1968 incurred spaghetti westerns directed by Tanio Boccia . The film, which was realized with a small budget and received negative reviews throughout, was first released on video in German-speaking countries.

action

Jess Smart and his friend Hernandez are riding on their way home when they are attacked by a gang of apparently Mexicans under the command of a leader known only by the name Saguaro. Hernandez is killed in the fight, Jeff, injured in the shoulder, is saved by diving into a lake. After he has found refuge with Kathy and is restored, he rides to Lake City, where he suspects the leader of the Mexican gang. After messing with the gunslinger there and killing him, he is named sheriff of the city. In this capacity he can wipe out all the people from Saguaro and lift the mask of the leader: it is none other than the city doctor.

criticism

The lexicon of international films saw an "(d) average spaghetti western with some script weaknesses and a peculiar musical score." JM Sabatier judged even more clearly, who wrote an "inconsistent and unclear story without meaning and understanding, the staff appear unimpressed by the events and disappear and the hero hates Mexicans and assures that the Yankees have his parents on their conscience. ”The photography was as dark as the rest. Christian Keßler also notes that you sit there as a spectator and wait for attractions that don't come.

Remarks

The film features three former stars of sandal films: Morris, Steel and Mitchell .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. My life for vengeance. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  2. JM Sabatier, in: Saison '74 . Paris 1974
  3. Christian Keßler: Welcome to Hell. 2002, p. 218