The Moment to Kill / Il momento di uccidere (Giuliano Carnimeo, 1968)

[quote=ā€œCol. Douglas Mortimer, post:32, topic:1023ā€]Yeah the scenes do look squeezed vertically.

Is it true what p. peirera said, that thereā€™s an uncut version where the girl dies?[/quote]

Canā€™t remember that Iā€™ve ever heard or read about this before, but Iā€™ll try to find out.

Maybe pareira means that he would have preferred an ending with the two shooting the girl, not that there actually is such an ending
To me the ending we know is very fine. I remember that the revelation took me by surprise when I saw the movie for the first time

wild east version itā€™s very poor!!! they copyed the global africa version and put it in the double feature!!
fans beware! and the other movie foul house of the devil itā€™s very crap movie >:(
horible picture, where is the digital remastered version???

Global also released Full House for the Devil / One More to Hell aswell so maybe just used that print ?

i dont know maybe, as for the moment to kill iā€™am sure

I sure like the pedigree of this one, as director Carnimeo (a/k/a Anthony Ascott) is behind several fine Sartana films as well as FIND A PLACE TO DIE; and George Hilton is one of the Spaghetti Western genreā€™s most laconic and charismatic stars. But despite very capable and creative direction, a hooky theme song and score, and the presence of Hiltonā€™s winning smirk, the film is a dud.

Hilton plays a notorious bounty hunter (Lord) who, with his burly, sloppy sidekick Bull (Walter Barnes in a Jack Black-style role) aims to discover the location of a missing fortune in gold. Horst Frank is the hot-headed young man that stands against them.

If you were to make a list of the picā€™s assets, youā€™d think, wow, must be great: There is an intriguing mystery to the story, as the heroes must decipher various arcane clues and enlist the help of a long-missing crippled girl. The title song, ā€œWalk By My Sideā€ by Francesco DeMasi, is supremely infectious, and repeats throughout in a variety of forms, notably plucked on an electric bass guitar. Carnimeoā€™s varied camera set-ups feature numerous unusually-composed and visually-arresting shots and interesting points-of-view. Hilton is sarcastic and charming. Barnes is goofy and funny, in a Bud Spencer sort of way. Still, the picture bored me to tears in each of two separate attempted viewings. (I was made so catatonic the first time around, I stopped halfway through and tried again from the beginning on another day. No Luck.) If I had to put my finger on it, I guess Iā€™d say there is a distinct lack of dramatic tension and/or action on hand. We seem to follow Lord leisurely from from one scenario to the next, never sensing any danger, import or panic to whatā€™s happening. The very few action sequences are of that most boring variety: The Shootout. Is there anything less exciting than two teams of gunmen firing at each other from darkened buildings? In several such scenes here, various pistoleros crouch behind their hiding spots, peek out and fire, crouch back down again, maybe somebody does an overly dramatic fall ā€¦ you get the idea. Furthermore, these scenes are usually edited such that thereā€™s no perspective on whoā€™s shooting whom, from where, adding to the viewerā€™s dissonance. Letā€™s have some some action, guys! A chase on horseback, a fistfight, a daring escape, a dramatic leap from a building, a tense river crossing ā€¦ stuff that makes the runtime fly by, not just fill the time.

By no means a total failure, you may like this film if you are specifically locked in to Hiltonā€™s particular charm, or can forgive its clock-stopping dullness. I wouldnā€™t recommend it otherwise. 5 out 10 stars, C-.

9.5 out of 10 for me a carmineo masterpiece!!

I agree with most of the things you say against the movie, still I find it a pleasant SW to watch. It has the right feel, a combination of western, horror, detective and comedy, and I like the actors, not only Hilton, Barnes & Frank, but also Von Friedl and some of the nasty villains.

Very well written review, by the way

It might seem trivial but one of the reasons I like this film is the use of shotgun. 8)

Not seen this one in years and the only thing I remember is the shotgun, and yes I do like shotguns.

Can we get a poll/rating put at the top of this thread?

very good idea!!

from today a 5 out of 5 from me ;D

It might seem trivial but one of the reasons I like this film is the use of shotgun.<

I thought the exact same thing and it sets the movie apart from others for meā€¦ Why arenā€™t there more shotgun wielding SW characters?

Think I would be a rifle man myself with a cut down barrel.

[quote=ā€œsartana1, post:45, topic:1023ā€]>It might seem trivial but one of the reasons I like this film is the use of shotgun.<

I thought the exact same thing and it sets the movie apart from others for meā€¦ Why arenā€™t there more shotgun wielding SW characters?[/quote]
there is one in black jack

[quote=ā€œsartana1, post:45, topic:1023ā€]>It might seem trivial but one of the reasons I like this film is the use of shotgun.<

I thought the exact same thing and it sets the movie apart from others for meā€¦ Why arenā€™t there more shotgun wielding SW characters?[/quote]

Of course - there is a sw called Shotgunā€¦
http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Vendetta_ĆØ_il_mio_perdono,_La

ā€¦ however, either my memory is faulty :stuck_out_tongue: - or we are in normal spaghetti title-mode here - cos although I remember it being a good film, I donā€™t remember it as having any shotguns in it? ???

Just watched this film and for me it was sort of alright although the film that i have is terrible for the night scenes with everybody creeping around in the darkā€¦maybe its just my film but if this is the general quality then it was a pity more lighting was not in the back drops or in generalā€¦5 out of 10 from me

imagine this SW with a blue ray release :wink:

hey Ennioo how about changing the rifle for Django,s animal from the coffinā€¦now thats what i call a gun :slight_smile:

Sounds tempting :slight_smile: .