Death Rides a Horse

Death Rides a Horse

  • Director: Giulio Petroni
  • Countries of origin: Italy
  • Language: Italian, Spanish
  • Release date: August 31, 1967
  • Runtime: 1 hour 54 minutes
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: As Man to Man
  • "Da uomo a uomo" is a western film directed by Giulio Petroni and starring Lee Van Cleef and John Philip Law. 
    The film tells the story of Bill Majeda, whose whole family was killed by a bandit attack when he was a child.

    Details

    • Release date August 31, 1967
    • Filming locations La Calahorra, Granada, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies Produzione Esecutiva Cinematografica (PEC), Sancro International Film

    Movie reviews

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    • By Angela 2022-10-22 17:10:02

      Another classic spaghetti western

      Another classic spaghetti western, with the perfect golden configuration "good script + good actors + good soundtrack + good director", I was a little excited after watching it, and the feeling of watching "Once Upon a Time in the West" came back.

      Good script:

      This script is from Luciano Vincenzoni
      's reading into the 1960s. Vincenzoni, who was already a well-known screenwriter, met Sergio Leone, who was an Italian film circle at the time. The in-demand assistant...

    • By Annamae 2022-10-22 16:33:27

      classic is classic

      A typical western from an Italian director. The title of the film uses biblical phrases. The music is very brilliant, as expected from the master Ennio Morricone, the general structure of "Kill Bill" is borrowed from this film, and some of the music is directly borrowed. Friends who like Quentin movies should not miss it. The yellow sand in the desert flies by horseshoes, and the Qiang flute and pipa have a sore throat. Privately I thought that Wong Kar-wai's "Evil in the East and Poison in...

    • By Leta 2022-10-22 14:19:05

      To the west is life, to the west is love

      Death Rides a Horse, Death Rides a Horse. Da Uomo a Uomo, From Man to Man. From the beginning, the Clint Eastwood male god entered the Western movie pit, but when he saw Lee Van Cleef, he ran away and turned into a movie focusing on Van Cleef. This movie is a surprise. I didn't feel amazing when I first watched it, but I was very impressed with the soundtrack by Master Morricone. I found the background music and listened to it repeatedly for a few days, and by the way, I recalled the plot....

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    • By Fatima 2023-09-23 11:09:37

      Old Li is super cool, with golden boy eyes; Quentin steals; three-press long-tone accompaniment to a duel, and the final battle Kuangsha pays tribute to Ford. Of course, from the point of view of narrative skills, there is still a lot of room for improvement in this film. And it's no wonder that Alex Cox was the one who gave the full commentary on the Blu-ray version. Fifteen years after the gang kills and steals money, or becomes a rich casino owner, or a respected politician and banker......

    • By Osbaldo 2023-08-22 08:20:25

      There are routines in the plot, the scenes are occasionally coquettish, and the rhythm is generally smooth. A very audience-friendly macaroni...

    • By Leanne 2023-08-19 13:14:57

      Chasing "Crimson Girl" happens to be four or five episodes that involve the theme of Westerns. Thinking that I haven't seen Westerns for a long time, I think of this one that was passed on at Station B before. I don't know if it's because of Andy Andy Lee Van Cleef's own aura or the theme of revenge. A hearty feeling of pleasure runs through the film from the beginning to the end. I wonder if the sandstorm guerrilla battle at the end of the film indirectly affected the scene arrangement of the...

    • By Adelbert 2023-07-24 01:42:19

      Potato is missing part 2, is it too violent? Depressed. Yannio Morricone's soundtrack, another name for...

    • By Toy 2023-07-01 22:14:00

      Three-and-a-half stars, it is regarded as a "master and apprentice" revenge and growth double darts, and the male protagonist who is looking at Lee Van Cleef is a bit passerby. The film is actually very good. The most brilliant and hilarious thing is that the soundtracks stolen from "Kill Bill" are really wonderful. Playing three piano tunes for a duel is simply too hot to force the BGM! The ending is a little...

    Movie plot

    Bill Majeda, whose entire family was killed in an attack by bandits when he was a child, managed to escape because of the secret help of one of the attackers. For fifteen years, he has been training marksmanship and finding out the whereabouts of his enemies. But recently, he has been in constant contact with Ryan (Lee Van Cleef), who has just been released from prison. The two always appear at the same time on various occasions like...
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    Movie quotes

    • Ryan: My gun.

      [Warden retrieves Ryan's gun]

      Ryan: Thank you... Now, the bullets.

      Prison Warden: The bullets?

      Ryan: Twenty seven. Fifteen years ago, you put 'em in one of those bottom drawers there.

      Prison Warden: Twenty seven. You have a good memory.

      Ryan: Well, sometimes its not difficult. I still had six in my gun and 21 in my belt. If they hadn't double- crossed me, the count had been a little bit different.

    • Ryan: Somebody tries to shoot me in the back, I defend myself.

      Sheriff: You defend yourself almost too well, mister. They're both dead as doornails.

      Ryan: They came in the window. It wasn't to wish me pleasant dreams.

    • Bill: Fifteen years, there's been no new track. Only a spur. Then you come along, and there's three spurs.