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WesternHorrorMystery

And God Said to Cain

- The darkest western ever made

An innocent man sentenced to ten years in prison for a crime he did not commit, is released from jail, promising to seek revenge on the guilty.

Release Date : 1970-02-05

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Produziones DC 7D.C. 7 ProduzionePeter Carsten Produktion

Production Country : GermanyItaly

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Klaus Kinski

Character Name : Gary Hamilton

Original Name : Klaus Kinski

Gender : Male

Peter Carsten

Character Name : Acombar

Original Name : Peter Carsten

Gender : Male

Marcella Michelangeli

Character Name : Maria

Original Name : Marcella Michelangeli

Gender : Female

Guido Lollobrigida

Character Name : Miguel Santamaria

Original Name : Guido Lollobrigida

Gender : Male

Antonio Cantafora

Character Name : Dick Acombar

Original Name : Antonio Cantafora

Gender : Male

Giuliano Raffaelli

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Giuliano Raffaelli

Gender : Male

Luciano Pigozzi

Character Name : Francisco Santamaria

Original Name : Luciano Pigozzi

Gender : Male

Lucio De Santis

Character Name : Jim Santamaria

Original Name : Lucio De Santis

Gender : Male

María Luisa Sala

Character Name : Rosy

Original Name : María Luisa Sala

Gender : Male

Furio Meniconi

Character Name : Mike

Original Name : Furio Meniconi

Gender : Male

Luigi Bonos

Character Name : Joe

Original Name : Luigi Bonos

Gender : Male

Joaquín Blanco

Character Name :

Original Name : Joaquín Blanco

Gender : Male

Marco Morelli

Character Name :

Original Name : Marco Morelli

Gender : Male

Giacomo Furia

Character Name :

Original Name : Giacomo Furia

Gender : Male

Franco Gulà

Character Name :

Original Name : Franco Gulà

Gender : Male

Ettore Arena

Character Name :

Original Name : Ettore Arena

Gender : Male

Paul Costello

Character Name :

Original Name : Paul Costello

Gender : Male

Alberigo Donadeo

Character Name :

Original Name : Alberigo Donadeo

Gender : Male

Osiride Pevarello

Character Name :

Original Name : Osiride Pevarello

Gender : Male

Renzo Pevarello

Character Name :

Original Name : Renzo Pevarello

Gender : Male

Amerigo Santarelli

Character Name :

Original Name : Amerigo Santarelli

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

For Whom the Bell Tolls. And God said to Cain (E Dio Disse a Caino) is directed by Antonio Margheriti, who also co-writes the screenplay with Giovanni Addessi. It stars Klaus Kinski, Peter Carsten, Marcella Michelangeli, Guido Lollobrigida and Antonio Cantafora. Music is by Carlo Savina and cinematography by Riccardo Pallottini and Luciano Trasatti. When Gary Hamilton (Kinski) receives a pardon from his sentence at a prison work camp, he has only one thing on his mind; revenge on those responsible for his unfair incarceration. A ghost returns and he'll have, he'll have only one desire in his heart, only one thirst: Revenge. How wonderful, a Spaghetti Western/horror hybrid with scary Kinski as an avenging angel good guy! For the first 30 minutes the film looks to be building up a head of steam for a standardised Spaghetti Western, but things shift once Hamilton approaches town and night begins to fall. From here the film plays out as a Gothic horror involving Western characters, resplendent with big creepy mansion set in a shifty looking town that is cloaked in murky moonlight. The whole town teeters on the edge of panic as they know who is coming to visit on this dark night. Atmosphere is tightly coiled as things move in the shadows, windows blow open, strange sounds emanate on the impending storm, and the stench of death is everywhere. A bell tolls ominously, birds flee the vicinity, all while Hamilton moves about the town with deadly silence, even using a network of catacombs under the town that were left over from an aged Indian cemetery. The production value isn't high, but Margheriti maximises what is at his disposal to great ends. The sound effects work is simply terrific, with the shrill of the birds and the dripping water in the caverns playing a tune being particularly striking. There's inventive deaths, sublime scenes (love that rider less horse sequence and the Orson Welles mirror homage) and Kinski being ace as a ghoulish phantom taking a string from the bow of the Count of Monte Cristo. It's also great to find that Margheriti and Addessi give strength to the picture by way of psychological smarts within the characterisations. This is not merely a spooky revenge story, a chance to pile the bodies up, there is substance to the main players, their motives and means, their frailties and family fractures brutally laid bare. The dialogue is sometimes naff, the cliche's of Spaghetti Westerns rife, and of course not all the visual effects work like they should, but this is one moody and memorable movie that is well worth seeking out if you can see a decent enough print of it. 8/10

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JPV852

@JPV852

2021-08-12

Last one in the "Vengeance Trails" Arrow box set and probably the darkest one of the four. Really entertaining spaghetti western with more revenge, this one with Klaus Kinski as Gary Hamilton, coming back to town after being framed for a crime he didn't commit. Plot wise, not much different from what I've seen before, but the kills were pretty brutal (and can imagine especially so back in 1970) and never let up to the very end. **4.0/5**