Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die! (1968) Reviews

Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die! (1968)
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After a rancher serves his prison sentence for a crime he did not commit, he contracts a gang of killers to hunt down the man who framed him. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi

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Director(s):
Tonino Cervi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Marc F.

This is Italian western at it's best: a simple, no frills story which is nevertheless filled with style. This movie is just thoroughly entertaining. I was glad to see my homeboy William Berger playing another one of his quirky gunmen characters (although nothing will beat his creepy performance as "Banjo" in Sabata!). Much like 1970s and 80s kung fu, spaghetti westerns have an inordinately high level of suckitude. This is one of the GOOD ones!

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    Marc F.

    This is Italian western at it's best: a simple, no frills story which is nevertheless filled with style. This movie is just thoroughly entertaining. I was glad to see my homeboy William Berger playing another one of his quirky gunmen characters (although nothing will beat his creepy performance as "Banjo" in Sabata!). Much like 1970s and 80s kung fu, spaghetti westerns have an inordinately high level of suckitude. This is one of the GOOD ones!

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