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Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die | Year: 1971 Classification: Western Directed: - Dario Argento - Tonino Cervi Actors/Actresses: - Brett Halsey - Bud Spencer Great 1968 Spaghetti written by Dario Argento This title was originally released in 1968 as "Oggi a me... domani a te!" in Italy, or "Today is Me... Tomorrow You" in the US. Directed by relatively unknown Tonino Cervi (at least this seems to be his only western) it seems that the storylines of Dario Argento can never fail. Most interesting is how this movie has borrowed ideas from "The Magnificent Seven" yet still succeeds very well. There is one scene in a gunshop where Brett Halsey purchases a revolver and it is so uncannily similar to "The Good Bad and the Ugly" the viewer is left wondering who is borrowing from whom in these 60's spaghetti's! The film moves fairly well but is a bit slow in places, it is a fairly typical story of revenge where Nakadai's character borrows heavily from the character played by Gian Maria Volonte in 'For a Few Dollars More'. Nakadai plays a thoroughly weird character without the brilliance of Volonte but still a great character and to some extent makes this film. Bud Spencer fans will probably be disappointed with a rather shallow role and traditional 'John Wayne' western fans will probably dislike this rather bizaree European creation. But for Spaghetti fans highly recommended. Tatsuya Nakadai in a Dario Argento scripted western I saw a Variety ad for rlSmall> Buy Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.com Jamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! ![]() Search with Walhello on the Internet on Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die Search with the Priority Search Engine on Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die This page in other languages: Suomeksi | Nederlands | Deutsch
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