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Western

A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die

- A handful of condemned men on an impossible mission, against hopeless odds...

A dishonored Union Army officer leads a group of convicts to retake Fort Holman from the Confederate Army.

Release Date : 1972-12-27

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Atlántida Films

Production Country : FranceGermanyItaly

Alternative Titles : A Reason to live a Reason to dieMassacre at Fort Holman

Cast

James Coburn

Character Name : Colonel Pembroke

Original Name : James Coburn

Gender : Male

Telly Savalas

Character Name : Major Ward

Original Name : Telly Savalas

Gender : Male

Bud Spencer

Character Name : Eli Sampson

Original Name : Bud Spencer

Gender : Male

Georges Géret

Character Name : Sergeant Spike

Original Name : Georges Géret

Gender : Male

Reinhard Kolldehoff

Character Name : Sergeant Brent

Original Name : Reinhard Kolldehoff

Gender : Male

Guy Mairesse

Character Name : Donald MacIvers

Original Name : Guy Mairesse

Gender : Male

José Suárez

Character Name : Major Charles Ballard

Original Name : José Suárez

Gender : Male

Ugo Fangareggi

Character Name : Ted Randall

Original Name : Ugo Fangareggi

Gender : Male

Benito Stefanelli

Character Name : Piggott

Original Name : Benito Stefanelli

Gender : Male

Adolfo Lastretti

Character Name : Will Colder

Original Name : Adolfo Lastretti

Gender : Male

Fabrizio Moresco

Character Name : Wards Sergeant

Original Name : Fabrizio Moresco

Gender : Male

Francisco Sanz

Character Name : Farmer

Original Name : Francisco Sanz

Gender : Male

Carla Mancini

Character Name :

Original Name : Carla Mancini

Gender : Female

Mario Pardo

Character Name : Roger, Sohn des Farmers

Original Name : Mario Pardo

Gender : Male

Concha Rabal

Character Name : Conchita Rabal

Original Name : Concha Rabal

Gender : Male

Alejandro de Enciso

Character Name : José Antonio Lopez

Original Name : Alejandro de Enciso

Gender : Male

Turam Quibo

Character Name : Jeremy

Original Name : Turam Quibo

Gender : Male

Paco Sanz

Character Name : Farmer

Original Name : Paco Sanz

Gender : Male

Giuseppe Pollini

Character Name : Sergeant der Nordstaaten

Original Name : Giuseppe Pollini

Gender : Male

Reviews

J

John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

The Dirty Seven. Una ragione per vivere e una per morire (AKA: A Reason to Live, A Reason to Die & Massacre at Fort Holman) is directed by Tonino Valerii, who also co-writes with Rafael Azcona and Ernesto Gastaldi. It stars James Coburn, Telly Savalas & Bud Spencer. Cinematographer is Alejandro Ulloa and the music is scored by Riz Ortolani. Plot sees Coburn as Union Colonel Pembroke, who during the Civil War is given a rag-tag group of criminals to go win back the fort he lost to Confederate Major Frank Ward (Savalas). For him it's a chance to regain his honour, for them it's a chance to avoid execution for their crimes. Joplin Gazette, Joplin Missouri, April 10, 1872 ---Today I walked through the ruins of what was once Fort Holman. 10 years ago, this Civil War fortress, thought to be impregnable, was destroyed by a wild bunch of marauders. Eli Sampson, a survivor of that massacre, revealed in an interview that the raid was the result of a blood feud between two bitter men: Colonel Pembroke, a Union officer, thought to be a traitor and a coward, led the mission to recapture the fort he had once surrendered. Major Ward, a ruthless "Mad Genius," who joined the Confederacy solely to gain command of Fort Holman, so that he could rule the vast surrounding Santa Fe territory after the war. But what motivates these two men and what caused this incredible blood bath, was explained by Eli Sampson in the story that follows--- It's a written opening that grabs the attention straight away, it has all the promise of a spaghetti western done Peckinpah style. Then early in proceedings a grizzled James Coburn walks along a line of men about to be hanged, being introduced to them and calmly wondering if said scum-bags would like to stave off execution by accompanying him on a suicide mission? OK, it's derivative of The Dirty Dozen five years earlier, but if this is blending Peckinpah with Robert Aldrich at his best then it will be worth every second spent with it. Sadly it doesn't come close to living up to that particular promise. But it does have points of worth within. If you are willing to invest some patience with the slow narrative and get to the carnage finale unscathed? Then it's actually worth the wait as regards action. There's also some fine photography from Ulloa around Almeria in Spain, while Ortolani's soundtrack score blends well in context to the story. However, away from Coburn the acting is sub-standard, especially from Savalas who is miscast, while some suspension of disbelief is needed once the group reach the fort. But all in all it's a safe recommend to fans of Westerns, spaghetti or otherwise. And certainly a must for Coburn fans. 6.5/10 Footnote: The full cut of the film now runs at just shy of two hours in length, film buyers should ensure that they buy home format discs that run at around the 113/114 minute mark.