A Long Ride from Hell (1968)
Directed by Camillo Bazzoni / Alex Burks
Genres - Western |
Sub-Genres - Spaghetti Western |
Release Date - Feb 25, 1970 (USA) |
Run Time - 94 min. |
Countries - Italy |
MPAA Rating - R
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
The English-language title and the Anglo-Saxon name of the director (Alex Burks) of this film would tend to lead one to surmise that A Long Ride From Hell is a Hollywood western. But wait! That terrain looks awfully Italian, and it so happens that Alex Burks is really Camillo Bazzoni. You'll probably catch onto the film's country of origin the moment Steve "Hercules" Reeves rides into view; Reeves (who co-wrote the screenplay) plays a rancher framed on a train-robbery charge. "Long" and "Hell" are the operative words here. Originally titled Vivo per la Tua Morte, this sleep-inducer was Steve Reeves' cinematic swan song.
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accusation, brother, cattle, cowboy, criminal, escape, escaped-convict, false-accusation, imprisonment-false, investigation, investigator, prison, ranch, robbery, rustler, train [locomotive], truth