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Requiescant

  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.2K
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Requiescant (1967)
Spaghetti WesternWestern

A preacher's adopted son comes upon a village that is under the thumb of a deranged ex-Confederate officer who, among other things, is stealing land from the locals with phony land grants.A preacher's adopted son comes upon a village that is under the thumb of a deranged ex-Confederate officer who, among other things, is stealing land from the locals with phony land grants.A preacher's adopted son comes upon a village that is under the thumb of a deranged ex-Confederate officer who, among other things, is stealing land from the locals with phony land grants.

  • Director
    • Carlo Lizzani
  • Writers
    • Renato Izzo
    • Franco Bucceri
    • Adriano Bolzoni
  • Stars
    • Lou Castel
    • Mark Damon
    • Pier Paolo Pasolini
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Writers
      • Renato Izzo
      • Franco Bucceri
      • Adriano Bolzoni
    • Stars
      • Lou Castel
      • Mark Damon
      • Pier Paolo Pasolini
    • 13User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lou Castel
    Lou Castel
    • Requiescant
    Mark Damon
    Mark Damon
    • George Bellow Ferguson
    Pier Paolo Pasolini
    Pier Paolo Pasolini
    • Don Juan
    Barbara Frey
    Barbara Frey
    • Princy
    Rossana Martini
    • Lope
    • (as Rossana Krisman)
    Mirella Maravidi
    Mirella Maravidi
    • Edith Ferguson
    Franco Citti
    Franco Citti
    • Burt
    Luisa Baratto
    • Pilar
    • (as Liz Barrett)
    Ninetto Davoli
    Ninetto Davoli
    • El Niño
    • (as Nino Davoli)
    Carlo Palmucci
    Carlo Palmucci
    • Dean Light
    Nino Musco
    • Old Mute
    Anne Carrer
    • Lavinia
    Lorenza Guerrieri
    Lorenza Guerrieri
    • Marta
    Vittorio Duse
    Vittorio Duse
    • El Doblado
    Ferruccio Viotti
    Ferruccio Viotti
    • Father Jeremy
    Massimo Sarchielli
    Massimo Sarchielli
    • Leonardo Marquez
    Pier Annibale Danovi
    • Felipe
    Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia
      • Director
        • Carlo Lizzani
      • Writers
        • Renato Izzo
        • Franco Bucceri
        • Adriano Bolzoni
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      User reviews13

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      6Bezenby

      The Gunslingers control the means of Production

      Lou is a young preacher dude, one that doesn't remember his entire family being massacred when was child, mainly due to him taking a bullet to the head. Now he's a travelling preacher with his adopted family and his quasi-sister, who stupidly runs off to join a dancing troupe. This means that Lou will have to go after her, with only a bible to begin with.

      Lou quickly realizes that he's deadly shot while during a robbery in the street, he picks up a gun from a corpse and effortlessly kills two raiders with it. Lou finds out that his half-sister Princy has become a whore, and pimped by one of the guys who was present when his family where massacred, and his boss is the vampire like Mark Damon, who's character has a lot of space to move around in. This is not your usual Western, even if the basic plot is.

      Franco Citti's character likes to rub a little doll on his face, Lou and Mark have a shooting contest, shooting out candle flames while drinking. Lou has to hide inside a bell while people throw bombs at him. There's also a duel where Lou and another guy stand on stools with nooses round their necks and tries to shoot the legs off the stool before the other does. Most of the actual emotional stuff comes from Mark Damon, who has trouble with his wife, gets riled at the mess caused by his men, and might even be gay.

      I've read somewhere that this is some kind of communist Western, but that's up to others to figure out.
      7elo-equipamentos

      Spaguetti a sub and exotic western genre!!!

      I would like apologizes with Italians filmmakers and all people who really loves this exotic and unique sub genre from western, firstly for many times devalue one thing for that matter didn't understood completely, it takes so long to reach in this final point, l used to compare those spaghetti with American classic westerns, then l've realize that those classic western were a personal style introduced by American usually focused in a male hero, as Cooper, Wayne, Murphy, stewart and so on, instead the exotic sub genre created by Italian filmmaker were driven to their odd characters modeling a quant variation that established for itself ever since, in this picture we have a exactly sample whom l'm talking about, a wounded boy rescued by a preacher, when he grow up has in first meeting with a gun, his skillful wasn't explained, he uses a rope to carry the gun, the characters all around no make sense at all, the bell and all are a true elements of the this meaningful sub genre they don't need any Waynes or Coopers they are quite opposite in the whole concept, these pictures were unique, colorful unusual characters were the key's success of this kind, please my fellow friends once more my deep apologizes to my lack of experience to enjoy such delightful sub genre!!

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      First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.25
      6Storywatcher

      It's a very good film despite not being directed by Sergio Leone's

      Carlo Lizzani is more of a realistic director as he didn't intend to be spectacular and impressive in any of the details. Real-life facts like killing and humiliation make the work done.

      The BSO is not its forte so that's why I didn't give it 10 stars but it was more centered around the story. There's too many scenes that are silent with the only sound of footsteps, horses, guns and crying -except when there's a peaceful scene where some little melody appears and in the opening and closing scenes.

      The main antagonist (a lot of western-fans know him) is well developed as a character and he can be quite contradictory with morals as any politician would. There are many philosophic stuff so it's quite agreeable when giving sense to life and death and the script in general was well done. I think the script is what was best done in the whole story and I don't agree with people who think that they were silly games because I'm aware those games existed and still exist nowadays.

      The photography can be quite catching to the eye but in this film is very realistic and the quality is quite ordinary. There's no "paysage scenes" (if you know what I mean in Western films) as is always centered in the people and surroundings.
      7dmgrundy

      The force of the collective

      'Requiescant' stands out from the Euro-western crowd for the appearance of Pier Paolo Pasolini himself, in a rare acting cameo as the Mexican priest Don Juan, who, despite his name, is less a man of the flesh than an ascetic liberation theology advocate who drifts in and out of the narrative at key points. The titular hero, played by Lou Castel, is the sole survivor of a local landowner's massacre of the peasants in the ruined chapel which serves as the film's opening and climactic acts of violence: the massacre and the act of liberation which avenges it. That structure, of a suppressed violence which the hero (and audience) slowly come to understand, in an inevitable journey of violence begetting violence, is familiar from Leone, from 'Django', from numerous other Euro-westerns of the periods. Here, though, as usual, it's framed through the figure of the lone gunfighter, it's given a greater collective dimension. Requiescant, adopted by a religious family (hence his habit of saying a prayer over those he's killed), seeks to rescue his adopted sister from the clutches of the landowner who runs the town as a connected network of vice, of semi-legitimated criminality based on exploitation and dispossession. His act of violence against the landowner and his henchmen simultaneously serves his own personal quest for revenge and the interests of the peasants led by Pasolini (which the flashback structure reveals to be connected). As in Glauber Rocha's later 'Antonio das Mortes', Lizzani suggests that the individualist gunslinger, whose skill and firepower are need in the struggle--and who remains a figure of cinematic lore and popular fantasy more than a historical figure--is also ultimately subsidiary to the force of the collective.
      10jgbgraham

      One of the finest westerns you will ever see!

      I just had to write a little something to combat the folks on here calling this mediocre or worse... This is one incredible epic that will satisfy your lust for revenge & adventure! Pasolini makes an infamous cameo so if you're a fan of his for outrageous work like "Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom" then this is a must watch on that merit alone. I would put it in the top 10 westerns ever, for it's almost biblical storytelling, that pays off in the best ways as if God's judgement is handed down right in front of the camera. I really cannot fathom such a low rating. I found this movie to be full of soul, like the people who made it cared a lot about their precious baby. I think this should be mentioned in the same breath as Leone even if it's not as groundbreaking as some of his films.

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      Clint Eastwood in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966)
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      • Trivia
        Three years before, Mark Damon (George Bellow Ferguson) and Barbara Frey (Princy) also appeared in the movie I cento cavalieri (1964). In 1971, they married. They divorced some years later.
      • Quotes

        Dean Light: The only women I ever skinned were Indians.

      • Alternate versions
        German version was cut by ca. 15 minutes. Only in 2012 the uncut version was released by Koch Media.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Enas Vengos gia oles tis douleies (1970)

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      • Release date
        • March 10, 1967 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • West Germany
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Kill and Pray
      • Filming locations
        • Italy
      • Production companies
        • Castoro
        • Mancori
        • Chretien
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 46m(106 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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