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Massacre Time
Directed By Lucio Fulci
Released: 1966
Starring: Franco Nero, George Hilton, Giuseppe Addobbati, and Nino
Castelnuovo
Running Time: 90 minutes
Region: 2 PAL
DVD Released By Eagle Pictures
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Prospector Tom Corbett (played by Franco Nero) returns home to find that
his land has been taken over by the Scott family. Tom finds his brother,
Jeff (George Hilton), a drunken mess who doesn't seem to have a care in
the world. Together (although Jeff is quite reluctant) they team up to
take back what is rightfully theirs. Even more revenge-fodder is piled on
after Tom is nearly whipped to death by Junior Scott and Jeff’s mother
gets killed in a gallop-by shooting. A scandalous secret is revealed and
now the brothers have even more to fight for and they won’t rest until
every one of the Scott family’s stooges are six feet under.
Like nearly all of his contemporary Italian directors, Lucio Fulci (The
Beyond) spent some time in the
Spaghetti Western genre. While not on par with classics such as
Django
or
For A Few Dollars More,
Massacre Time
is an excellent Sunday afternoon gunslinger flick. Camerawork by Riccardo
Pallottini (The
Killer Must Kill Again) is
tight and captures all of the action excellently. The soundtrack by
composer Coriolano Gori (Four Times
That Night) is acceptable and I dig
that theme song (“A thousand miles you’re all alone! ALL ALONE!”).
Franco Nero (Street Law)
and George Hilton (My
Dear Killer) make an excellent pair despite Hilton’s
scene-stealing (he puts a cigar out in a duder’s face and tries to get a
chicken drunk!). Another excellent performance comes from Giuseppe
Addobbati (Strip Nude For Your Killer)
whose portrayal of Junior Scott is psychotic and practically orgasmic when
it comes to committing acts of violence. Be sure to look for the menacing
Romano Puppo (Fulci’s
Contraband) in a small role as
one of Scott’s henchman. And Aysanoa Runachagua is too freakin’ cool as
Sonko, the silent gunman.
While
Massacre Time
may not be an all out classic, it is still entertaining as hell with only
a blatantly sped-up fight sequence and a generic plot holding it back. The
shootouts are well-staged, the bad guys are especially cruel, and there
are even some moments of comic relief thrown in for good measure. It’s
quite interesting to see this side of Fulci whose gore-filled horror films
dominate the largest part of his legacy.
DVD Stuff:
The print of
Massacre Time
is presented in its proper 2.35:1 aspect ratio in anamorphic widescreen.
While the print is fairly free of scratches and damage, colors are much
too faded for its own good. It’s still watchable and it is a much better
print that the DMW Region 0 version (better colors yet more damage and not
in its proper aspect ratio). The Mono audio is in good shape in both
English and Italian.
Extras include a trailer, a photo gallery, and an alternate English credit
sequence. Now could someone help me out here? There is supposedly an
interview with George Hilton (Italian language w/ no subtitles) that runs
around 17 minutes but I’ll be damned if I can find it from the menu.
Links:
Get this film from
Xploited Cinema.
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