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A prospector and his drunkard half-brother must fight a rancher and his sadistic son after they seize control of his farm.A prospector and his drunkard half-brother must fight a rancher and his sadistic son after they seize control of his farm.A prospector and his drunkard half-brother must fight a rancher and his sadistic son after they seize control of his farm.
Linda Sini
- Brady
- (as Lynn Shane)
Giuseppe Addobbati
- Mr. Scott
- (as John M. Douglas)
Franco Moruzzi
- Scott Henchman
- (as Franco Morici)
Tchang Yu
- Undertaker
- (as Yu Tchang)
Aysanoa Runachagua
- Sonko
- (as Aysanoa Runachagua [Sonko])
Roberto Alessandri
- Scott Henchman
- (uncredited)
Gino Barbacane
- White Dressed Henchman
- (uncredited)
John Bartha
- Carradine
- (uncredited)
Sal Borgese
- Short Scott Henchman
- (uncredited)
Giuseppe Carbone
- Hunted Man
- (uncredited)
Amerigo Castrighella
- Scott Henchman
- (uncredited)
Franco Cobianchi
- Barman
- (uncredited)
Mario Dionisi
- Scott Henchman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first of three spaghetti westerns that Lucio Fulci made. The other two were The Four of the Apocalypse... (1975) and Silver Saddle (1978).
- GoofsDuring the shootout at the Scott ranch, Tom shoots 8 times. Then he jumps in the buggy reloads and shoots 9 times, before picking up another gun to continue the fight.
- Quotes
[repeated line]
Jeff Corbett: Hey, Gentlemen!
- Alternate versionsThis film is available in the U.S. in an English dubbed version under the title "Massacre Time" but with the original title and credits in Italian.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-in Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 1 (1996)
- SoundtracksBack Home, Someday
(A Man Alone)
Performed by Sergio Endrigo
Music by Sergio Bardotti (uncredited) and Sergio Endrigo (uncredited)
Lyrics by Lucio Fulci (uncredited)
Orchestration by Coriolano Gori (uncredited)
Released on Cetra SP1314 7" 45rpm single
Featured review
Lucio Fulci would direct only three Westerns in his career and this is one of them. Tempo Di Massacro/Massacre Time(1966) came out three years before his first prosperous period in the early 70's. Although the Fulci touch is not fully developed, there are still scenes which contains mannerisms that would later become his trademark. It is about friendship and the lack of woman in a family structure. This film is also about the greedy and sadistic nature of the rich.
Massacre Time exhibits the fact that Lucio Fulci was not a hack as many people believe. It also shows that he was a talented film-maker who was capable of making great feature films. One reason to watch Massacre Time(1966) is the appearence of Franco Nero as this was done before he worked with Sergio Corbucci to do Django(1966). The story starts out slow, but ends in a awesome gun battle that foreshadows the famous shootouts of the Hong Kong Action films of the 80's and early 90's. The best way to view this film is via widescreen and hopefully in the Italian language as dubbing would gives this film little justice.
Massacre Time exhibits the fact that Lucio Fulci was not a hack as many people believe. It also shows that he was a talented film-maker who was capable of making great feature films. One reason to watch Massacre Time(1966) is the appearence of Franco Nero as this was done before he worked with Sergio Corbucci to do Django(1966). The story starts out slow, but ends in a awesome gun battle that foreshadows the famous shootouts of the Hong Kong Action films of the 80's and early 90's. The best way to view this film is via widescreen and hopefully in the Italian language as dubbing would gives this film little justice.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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