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C.S.C. actors Adalberto Rosseti and Claudio Trionfi, graduated in 1965 and '66 respectively and credited together in other three SWs (Wrath of God, Kidnapping and A Bullet for Sandoval), appear in the same scene at minute 45 as Union soldiers.
Watched an English fan dub of the Koch DVD. Although itās not exactly Peter Lee Lawrenceās best, I did enjoy it quite a bit. Perhaps weāll see a Blu-ray from Wild East in the future.
Agree with the comments that this was like an American western (except for final gunfight) and about the irresponsible early death of Rosalba Neri. I thought it looked fairly cheap too - maximum number of about 15 at any one time riding around and at one point Hank takes a group of ten to the ranch to steal what he says are 50 horses but there only about 10 in the corral. āJohsā is the name which appears on a wanted poster although it does seem like a misspelling. Also agree that this looked nothing like Missouri especially the āranchā which looked like a Mexican hacienda and was probably a set left over from other films. The main theme sounded a lot like the āfuneral musicā from Return of Ringo. Thought it inferior to Killer Calibre 32 made by the same team just before this I think.
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I havenāt my spaghetti western collection here in my SW country apartment, but started watching Days of Violence on Youtube, and it seemed very boring and non-SW-like and I didnāt even recognize any fantastic Bruno Nicolai music as in Dead Men Ride, just some uninteresting orchestral music like maybe in an 1950Ā“s adventure movie (which I havenāt watched many either).
Since I only lasted 12 minutes I guess my rating would be around a 3-4/10 if I had endured it.