Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die

Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die


Starring:Brett Halsey, Bud Spencer, William Berger, Wayde Preston, Tatsuya Nakadai, Jeff Cameron (II), Dana Ghia, Teodoro Corrà, Franco Borelli, Aldo Marianecci, Michele Borelli, Umberto Di Grazia, Franco Pechini, Nazzareno Natale, Lina Franchi, Riccardo Petrazzi, Victoriano Gazzara, Aysanoa Runachagua, Nazzareno Zamperla, Pietro Torrisi
Director: Tonino Cervi
Studio: Vci Video
Product Type: DVD
Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die
  • Great 1968 Spaghetti written by Dario Argento
  • Tatsuya Nakadai in a Dario Argento scripted western
  • One good western!
  • Decent Spaghetti Western
Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die
Starring: Brett Halsey , Bud Spencer , William Berger , Wayde Preston , and Tatsuya Nakadai
Director: Tonino Cervi
Manufacturer: Vci Video
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005Y70S
Release Date: 2002-07-09

Description

Bill Kiowa (Montgomery Ford) is released after a five-year prison term for a crime he did not commit. The bandit El Fego (Tatsuya Nakadai), who did the actual crime, also killed Kiowa's young Indian wife. Once free Kiowa raises a gang to go after the man who framed him. An Italian western in the "A Fistful of Dollars" mold with a better than average cast, which includes Bud Spencer in the debut of his heavy-handed character, later made famous in the "Trinity" series and the outstanding Japanese actor Tatsuya Nakadai, famous for his role in Akira Kurosawa's "Kagemusha". And uncharacteristically written by horror-meister Dario Argento. Digitally re-mastered from a 35mm print with the alternate U.S. title "Today It's Me... Tomorrow You". Bonus Features: Anamorphic Widescreen Enhanced for 16x9 monitors| Spaghetti Western Trailers| Scene Selection. Specs: DVD5; Dolby Digital Stereo; 95 minutes; Color; 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio; MPAA - PG: Year - 1968; SRP - $9.99.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Today We Kill Tomorrow We Die.......2005-08-02

I loved this movie. No, it's not as good as a Clint Eastwood western, but there's something to be said for spaghetti westerns.

4 out of 5 stars Great 1968 Spaghetti written by Dario Argento.......2003-08-03

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.

3 out of 5 stars Tatsuya Nakadai in a Dario Argento scripted western.......2003-04-02

I saw a Variety ad for an Italian western with the ad copy is the Samurai sword faster than the six gun. Have never seen that one. This has him as a Mexican Comanchero who mostly uses a pistol but has a few scenes where he uses a machete as a Samurai sword. For Nakadai fans this is a must though he has a supporting part as the bad guy. It is no Illusion of Blood or Sword of Doom but worth a look. Montgomery Ford is really Brett Halsey who is also in the Mario Bava Roy Colt and Winchester Jack. As entertainment I enjoyed the overall story, the action was well done, ditto the direction. Give it a try. When I saw it in a cheapo theatre the print had a greenish hue. This was a clean print for the most part.

3 out of 5 stars One good western!.......2000-04-10

I bought this movie because Bud Spencer was in it, and I was pleased! Its about Bill Kiowa was framed for killing his wife and sent to prison for 5 years. When hes released from jail he goes to his fathers house to see how his dad was doing and to get all of his money. After this he rounds up a few people (including Bud Spencer) and he wants to kill the buddy who killed his wife. One bad thing about this movie is Bud Spencers voice! Its very high, usually its dubbed low, and this is annoying. The best scene is where Bud is tied to the chair and he tears the arms of the chair right off! Its a good film....3 stars.

2 out of 5 stars Decent Spaghetti Western.......2000-02-13

If you are buying this as a Bud Spencer fan skip it. Bud's voice is dubbed in a voice higher than his which might bother you. The story is about a man kiowa(Ford) who's framed for robbery and his wife killed. After 5 years in jail he's released he than hires Bud and some others to help him catch and kill the guy. A decent western but thats it.

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