1967 · Rome
by Sergio Sollima (director, screenwriter); Gian Maria Volonté, Tomas Milian, William Berger (starring)
Rome: Produzioni Europee Associate [PEA], 1967. Vintage Italian locandino poster from the 1967 film. Text in Italian.
An Italian and Spanish production, the film is widely acknowledged as a classic of the spaghetti western genre and was a favorite of director and screenwriter Sergio Sollima. The second film of Sollima's political western trilogy, sequel to the 1967 film "The Big Gundown," starring Lee Van Cleef and Tomas Milian, and followed by his 1968 film "Run, Man, Run," starring Tomas Milian and Donal O'Brien.
A history professor, Brad Fletcher (Gian Maria Volonté), forced into retirement due to poor health, moves out west (truncated)
An Italian and Spanish production, the film is widely acknowledged as a classic of the spaghetti western genre and was a favorite of director and screenwriter Sergio Sollima. The second film of Sollima's political western trilogy, sequel to the 1967 film "The Big Gundown," starring Lee Van Cleef and Tomas Milian, and followed by his 1968 film "Run, Man, Run," starring Tomas Milian and Donal O'Brien.
A history professor, Brad Fletcher (Gian Maria Volonté), forced into retirement due to poor health, moves out west (truncated)