The Price of Death

The Price of Death

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Directed by Lorenzo Gicca Palli
Produced by Albano Ingrami
Written by Lorenzo Gicca Palli
Starring Klaus Kinski, Gianni Garko
Music by Mario Migliardi
Cinematography Franco Villa
Edited by Maurizio Tedesco
Release dates
  • 17 September 1971 (1971-09-17)
Running time
99 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

The Price of Death (Italian: Il venditore di morte) is a 1971 Italian Western film directed by Lorenzo Gicca Palli and starring Klaus Kinski and Gianni Garko.[1] Some DVD releases feature the title Der Galgen Wartecht Schon, Amigo!.

Cast

Plot

Silver, who is elegantly dressed and lives in a hacienda with beautiful senoritas, is hired to find out if the accused Chester Conway, the black sheep of the town, really is guilty of the murder charge that he is to hang for. By investigating clues and arranging a trap, Silver discloses some respected citizens as the guilty parties. However, when Conway is released Silver shows that he had raped and killed a Mexican girl while the murder he was charged with took place, and he kills Conway in a duel.

Reception

In his investigation of narrative structures in Spaghetti Western films, Fridlund ranges The Price of Death among Spaghetti Westerns heavily influenced by secret-agent films, because the hero is shown in company with beautiful women and in luxurious surroundings, works to uncover a mystery and - unlike the protagonists in A Fistful of Dollars and Django - does not have any complicating secondary motive.[2]

Release

Wild East announced they would be releasing "The Price of Death" on DVD in a double feature with Killer Caliber 32. The release was canceled due to rights issues. Killer Caliber 32 is know scheduled to be released in a double feature with Killer Adios instead.[3]

References

  1. "New York Times: The Price of Death". NY Times. Retrieved 2008-10-25.
  2. Fridlund, Bert: The Spaghetti Western. A Thematic Analysis. Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland & Company Inc., 2006 p. 258
  3. Wild East Website , 2008. Last accessed: October 2009.

External links

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