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Western

Find a Place to Die

- They followed her for the gold and her body... they didn't get the gold!

An outcast Confederate soldier protects a woman from bandits trying to steal her gold mine.

Release Date : 1968-09-21

Language :Italian

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Atlantis FilmsAico Films

Production Country : Italy

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Jeffrey Hunter

Character Name : Joe Collins

Original Name : Jeffrey Hunter

Gender : Male

Pascale Petit

Character Name : Lisa Martin

Original Name : Pascale Petit

Gender : Female

Reza Fazeli

Character Name : Paco

Original Name : Reza Fazeli

Gender : Male

Nello Pazzafini

Character Name : Fernando

Original Name : Nello Pazzafini

Gender : Male

Adolfo Lastretti

Character Name : Rev. Riley

Original Name : Adolfo Lastretti

Gender : Male

Piero Lulli

Character Name : Paul Martin

Original Name : Piero Lulli

Gender : Male

Giovanni Pallavicino

Character Name : Gomez

Original Name : Giovanni Pallavicino

Gender : Male

Mario Dardanelli

Character Name : Chato

Original Name : Mario Dardanelli

Gender : Male

Umberto Di Grazia

Character Name : Bandit

Original Name : Umberto Di Grazia

Gender : Male

Anthony Blod

Character Name : Bobo

Original Name : Anthony Blod

Gender : Male

Serafino Profumo

Character Name : Miguel

Original Name : Serafino Profumo

Gender : Male

Daniela Giordano

Character Name : Juanita

Original Name : Daniela Giordano

Gender : Female

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-14

This is actually quite a sad film to watch. Not because the story is sad, but because it illustrates just how far (down) Jeffery Hunter had come since his hey-day. A couple are defending their gold mine from bandits (using dynamite!) when the husband becomes trapped under a collapsed wagon. Now rather than just use her horse to remove the offending bits of wood, "Lisa" (Pascale Petit) sets off to find some folks who will come to her aid. Unsurprisingly, she alights on a group of miscreants who are quite happy to help so long as they get her gold, herself - or, ideally, both! It might be, though, that "Joe" (Hunter) - a lapsed Confederate soldier - could have just a little more chivalry than the others and, of course, when they arrive at the mine we are soon to find out! Add to the mix, the fact that the original attacking banditos - lead by "Chato" (Mario Dardanelli) have not given up their own ambitions to seize the gold and we have a sort of explosive siege western where nobody can trust anyone. Adolfo Lastretti is quite entertaining as ruthless the "Rev. Riley", but otherwise this is a cheap and cheerful spaghetti-style western that was clearly made quickly, on a budget, and with scant regard to a decent script or production values. There's no chemistry at all between Hunter and Petit and indeed the whole thing has a rather unpalatable seediness to it that I found distinctly off-putting.