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A man released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.A man released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.A man released after a jail term for a crime he did not commit, raises a gang to go after the man who framed him.
Brett Halsey
- Bill Kiowa
- (as Montgomery Ford)
Franco Borelli
- Bunny Fox
- (as Stanley Gordon)
Dana Ghia
- Mirana Kiowa
- (as Diana Madigan)
Teodoro Corrà
- Gun Seller
- (as Doro Corrai)
Victoriano Gazzarra
- Gambler
- (as Vic Gazzarra)
Remo Capitani
- Publican
- (uncredited)
Lina Franchi
- Bunny Fox's Girlfriend
- (uncredited)
Giglio Gigli
- One of Elfegos Men
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaBrett Halsey didn't believe in this movie and opted to use a the pseudonym Montgomery Ford so people wouldn't associate him with it. The film ended up being his most successful ever and to this day he's credited as Montgomery Ford in Italy.
- Alternate versionsThe US DVD release by VCI Entertainment is packaged under its US title "Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die." However this disc contains the 95 minute Canadian version with the title "Today Its Me Tomorrow You" and is pan-and-scanned although the box claims to be a "widescreen" version.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Western, Italian Style (1968)
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Yes, it is true, giallo master Dario Argento helped write this speghetti western from the late 60s. I have never been a big fan of western movies, but my love of Italian horror cinema has taken me into this genre. They just don't make
westerns, or any genre for that matter, like this anymore.
This film has all the great makings of what a good western movie should be.
You have the duels, the horse chases, and the classic saloon card game. The
fact that this is a low budget film is what attracts me. The sometimes badly
dubbed in english also humors me. But put those things a side and you have a
pretty good story. The way the final "duel" comes together is classic.
Overall, this is may not be "the one" when it comes to speghetti westerns, I am by no means a connoseur of Italian western film. But I walked away pleased.
Now I have to go and watch a few more Italian cowboy flicks to compare.
westerns, or any genre for that matter, like this anymore.
This film has all the great makings of what a good western movie should be.
You have the duels, the horse chases, and the classic saloon card game. The
fact that this is a low budget film is what attracts me. The sometimes badly
dubbed in english also humors me. But put those things a side and you have a
pretty good story. The way the final "duel" comes together is classic.
Overall, this is may not be "the one" when it comes to speghetti westerns, I am by no means a connoseur of Italian western film. But I walked away pleased.
Now I have to go and watch a few more Italian cowboy flicks to compare.
- ericdetrick2002
- Jul 3, 2004
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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