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''Kill Them All and Come Back Alone'' (Italian: ''Ammazzali tutti e torna solo''; Spanish: ''Mátalos y vuelve'') is a 1968 Italian–Spanish
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film directed by Enzo G. Castellari.
Chuck Connors Kevin Joseph "Chuck" Connors (April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992) was an American actor and professional basketball and baseball player. He is one of only 13 athletes in the history of American professional sports to have played in both Majo ...
headlines an ensemble cast that also includes Frank Wolff,
Franco Citti Franco Citti (; 23 April 1935 – 14 January 2016) was an Italian actor, best known as one of the close collaborators of director Pier Paolo Pasolini. He came to fame for playing the title role in Pasolini's film '' Accattone'', which brought hi ...
, Leo Anchóriz,
Giovanni Cianfriglia Giovanni Cianfriglia (5 April 1935 – 30 October 2024), also known as Ken Wood, was an Italian film actor and stuntman. He appeared in more than 100 films from 1958 to 2000. Life and career Born in Anzio, Cianfriglia debuted as the body doub ...
,
Alberto Dell'Acqua Alberto Dell'Acqua (born 14 March 1938) is an Italian actor and stuntman. He appeared in more than forty films since 1955 mostly Italian Spaghetti Western The spaghetti Western is a broad subgenre of Western films produced in Europe. It emer ...
and
Hercules Cortez Alfonso Carlos Chicharro y Lamamié de Clairac (July 7, 1932 – July 24, 1971) was a Spanish professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name Hercules Cortez. He competed in Spanish and other European and North American wrestling ...
. No woman is seen in the entire movie. The story centers around a gang of robbers, whose boss (Connors) is tasked by a Confederate captain (Wolff) with stealing gold from a Union fort, before wiping out all of his men to save on their share of the booty. The film has earned notice as one of the genre's most action-oriented examples. It is a spiritual successor to '' Vado... l'ammazzo e torno'' (), another heist-themed Western made the previous year by Castellari, writer Tito Carpi and producer
Edmondo Amati Edmondo Amati (1920 – 2002) was an Italian film producer. He produced 55 films between 1964 and 1984, including '' Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist'' (2005), '' U-571'' (2000), '' Golden Balls'' (1993), ''Cannibals in the Streets'' (1980 ...
.


Synopsis

During the
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, Clyde MacKay has recruited a group of criminals, each gifted with a specific physical ability or fighting technique. The gang is summoned to a Confederate town and hired to steal the $1 million in gold secretly stored by Union troops inside Todos Santos, an old mission they ostensibly use as a gunpowder repository. However, Confederate intelligence captain Lynch decrees that, once MacKay's men have helped him fulfill his orders, he is to "kill them all and come back alone". Lynch leads the group on their mission, where brawls, gunfights and more double crosses will soon unfold.


Cast

MacKay's crew *
Chuck Connors Kevin Joseph "Chuck" Connors (April 10, 1921 – November 10, 1992) was an American actor and professional basketball and baseball player. He is one of only 13 athletes in the history of American professional sports to have played in both Majo ...
as Clyde MacKay, the mastermind *
Franco Citti Franco Citti (; 23 April 1935 – 14 January 2016) was an Italian actor, best known as one of the close collaborators of director Pier Paolo Pasolini. He came to fame for playing the title role in Pasolini's film '' Accattone'', which brought hi ...
as Hoagy, the boleador * Leo Anchóriz as Deker, the pyrotechnician *
Giovanni Cianfriglia Giovanni Cianfriglia (5 April 1935 – 30 October 2024), also known as Ken Wood, was an Italian film actor and stuntman. He appeared in more than 100 films from 1958 to 2000. Life and career Born in Anzio, Cianfriglia debuted as the body doub ...
as Blade, the knife thrower *
Alberto Dell'Acqua Alberto Dell'Acqua (born 14 March 1938) is an Italian actor and stuntman. He appeared in more than forty films since 1955 mostly Italian Spaghetti Western The spaghetti Western is a broad subgenre of Western films produced in Europe. It emer ...
as Kid, the acrobat *
Hercules Cortez Alfonso Carlos Chicharro y Lamamié de Clairac (July 7, 1932 – July 24, 1971) was a Spanish professional wrestler and actor, better known by his ring name Hercules Cortez. He competed in Spanish and other European and North American wrestling ...
as Bogard, the strongman Military personnel * Frank Wolff as Captain Lynch *
Antonio Molino Rojo Antonio Molino Rojo (14 September 1926 – 2 November 2011) was a Spanish film actor who appeared primarily in Spaghetti Westerns in the 1960s and 1970s. Biography He made nearly 90 appearances in film between 1955 and 1988 but is probably mos ...
as Sergeant *
Furio Meniconi Furio Meniconi (22 February 1924 – 12 December 1981) was an Italian film and television actor. Life and career Meniconi was born in Rome into a family active in the cinema industry in the technical cast, or engaged in the general organizatio ...
(as Men Fury) as Buddy * Alfonso Rojas as Checkpoint Sergeant * Ugo Adinolfi as Lieutenant McKenzie *
John Bartha János Bartha (6 February 1915 – 7 March 1991), better known as John Bartha, was a Hungarian actor who appeared primarily in Spaghetti Westerns in the 1960s and 1970s. He is probably most recognizable in western cinema for his role as the Sher ...
as Prison Camp Captain
Sergio Citti Sergio Citti (30 May 1933 – 11 October 2005) was an Italian film director and screenwriter, born in Rome. He often worked with Pier Paolo Pasolini but also worked for others such as Ettore Scola. His own films include ''We Free Kings (film) ...
, Vincenzo Maggio,
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and Pietro Torrisi also appear in stunt roles as soldiers.


Production

The film was a co-production between Edmondo Amati's Fida Cinematografica of Rome, and Felix Duran Aparicio's Centauro Films of Madrid. Chuck Connors was announced as the lead in May 1968. The star pitched the film, whose English working title was reported as ''Kill and Come Back'', as "kind of a Civil War '' Dirty Dozen''". Filming was announced to start on June 15 at
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studios in Italy. Due to the popularity of his show ''
The Rifleman ''The Rifleman'' is an American Western television series starring Chuck Connors as rancher Lucas McCain and Johnny Crawford as his son Mark McCain. It was set in the 1880s in the fictional town of North Fork, New Mexico Territory. The show ...
'', which was still airing in the country, the actor reportedly drew a crowd of one thousand Italian youths upon his airport arrival. On Sundays, Connors, an ex- Major Leaguer, gave baseball lessons to local children at a Rome public park. Filming continued over the summer with location work in the Spanish provinces of
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and
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. In Madrid, the town of
Colmenar Viejo Colmenar Viejo () is a town and municipality of about 48,614 inhabitants, located in the Community of Madrid, Spain, 30 kilometers north of Madrid on the M-607 motorway. It belongs to the comarca of Cuenca Alta del Manzanares. Main sights In t ...
, the Poblado Lega y Michelena set in nearby Dehesa de Navalvillar and the
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river were visited. In Almería, the gorge of Rambla Lanujar and the plains of Las Salinas provided desert backdrops. The so-called American set recently opened at Las Salinas was used as a Union outpost, while other sets were found at Rancho Leone. The Todos Santos mission was integrated atop the mountains surrounding Las Salinas thanks to
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from veteran Spanish effects artist Emilio Ruiz. The film was shot using the
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format. As with many Italian efforts of the era, the footage was captured without sound and voiced in post-production. Behind-the-scenes coverage was featured in a contemporary documentary dedicated to Spaghetti Westerns called ''Western, Italian Style'', which was narrated by co-star Frank Wolff.


Release


Pre-release

In the U.S., the film was given an R rating, although one of the members of the ratings' board, critic Stephen Farber, was particularly incensed by it and made an unsuccessful push to give it an X. Counting more than 125 homicides and 80 beatings, he argued that the over-the-top mayhem featured therein was more desensitizing to youths than the grounded violence seen in works such as ''
The Wild Bunch ''The Wild Bunch'' is a 1969 American epic revisionist Western film directed by Sam Peckinpah and starring William Holden, Ernest Borgnine, Robert Ryan, Edmond O'Brien, Ben Johnson and Warren Oates. The plot concerns an aging outlaw gang ...
''. In the U.K., the film was subjected to undisclosed cuts and received an X rating (which at the time meant no admittance under 16). The Spanish version was also shorter by about 9 minutes.


Theatrical

In Italy, the film was released by Fida Cinematografica, who hyped it as "The biggest western of 1969". It opened on 24 January 1969 in Rome, and on 5 March in
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. In Spain, it was distributed by Ízaro Films. It opened on 29 September 1969 in Madrid, and on 30 April 1970 in Barcelona. In the U.K., the film was released through
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, and paired with ''
Emma Hamilton Dame Emma Hamilton (born Amy Lyon; 26 April 176515 January 1815), known upon moving to London as Emma Hart, and upon marriage as Lady Hamilton, was an English maid, model, dancer and actress. She began her career in London's demi-monde, becom ...
''. It debuted on 13 November 1969 in London, and on 14 December 1969 in Manchester. In the U.S., the film's rights were picked up by upstart Fanfare Films, who opened it on 19 May 1970 in the Los Angeles metro, and on 5 August in the New York metro. Fanfare used it as the second feature of a drive-in double bill with their in-house production, the biker film ''The Losers''.


Reception


Box office

In both Italy and Spain, the film was a commercial success. In the former, it drew an estimated 2,100,000 admissions, a sizeable audience, albeit not as strong as that of ''Vado... l'ammazzo e torno''. In the latter, it registered an official 1,466,924 admissions.


Critical

''Kill Them All and Come Back Alive'' has received mostly positive reviews, and has gained plaudits over time, as the film's action focus grew more aligned with modern filmgoers' sensibilities.


Contemporary

In the U.S., trade magazine ''
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'' noted the film's "handsome" look and commanded Castellari for pacing the action "briskly enough", as well as Connors for bringing to his role "a casualness befitting of a n'er-do-well more than willing to cast his fate on the wind". Louise Boyka of the ''
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'' praised the film's action, writing that heist was pulled off in "amazing fashion, with some of the most spectacular stunt scenes that I have seen in ages". She noted that Connors' "pretty heartless" character differed from his usual good guy roles, "but then this is spaghetti western, filmed in Rome, and morality is never a strong point in these epics." In Italy, communist paper ''
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'' disapproved of the film's amorality, pointing to its "sad and depressing vicissitudes", and adding that its colors and widescreen only exacerbated the characters' small-mindedness. ''
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'' took the opposite stance. Calling it "a western with irony", it found that the title did not fully reflect its content, which continued the director's habit of "facetiously exploring certain situations that are usually solely presented through the prism of ferocity". It deemed the actors "all worthy of praise, especially Connors and Wolff".


Retrospective

Spanish film magazine ''
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'' was less impressed by " archetypal spaghetti western, constructed with a precision superior to most of its peers. Its amorality and extreme violence are trademarks that will not surprise anyone, and the rest flows within a predictable range." Massimo Bertarelli of ''
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'' called it " most passable, despite the grim title, ..and endowed with a surprising self-irony. In the first part it actually is an enjoyable film, then the pace becomes asthmatic, even though you need a calculator to keep count of the deceased." Phil Hardy's book ''The Western'', part of William Morrow's ''The Film Encyclopedia'' collection, called it " superior variant on ''
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''", adding that " e stunt work is more realistic than usual and, together with the film's fast pace, helps paper over the gaping cracks in the script." Film historian Roberto Curti wrote: "Of Castellari's first films—all of them Westerns—''Ammazzali tutti e torna solo'', starring Chuck Connors, definitely stands out with its unusual seaside setting and pop culture influences. It still is one of the most original and striking Spaghetti Westerns of its era."
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was most positive, hailing the film as a " ghly entertaining, action-packed spaghetti Western with nonstop fistfights, gun battles, and explosions, plus some clever plot twists."


Post release


Special screenings

The film received a screening in presence of director Enzo G. Castellari during the 2014
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.


Home media

In Spain, the film received a
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from distributor Bilig in 1986. It came to DVD in 2007 courtesy of vintage film specialists
Suevia Films Suevia Films was a Spanish film production and distribution company. It was founded in 1941 by entrepreneur Cesáreo González with his brother Arturo Gonzalez. During the 1940s–1960s they were one of Spain biggest studios and were responsible ...
. In Italy, distributor Multivision released a VHS with a 2002 date under the Number One Video label. Multivision also issued a DVD with a 2001 date, although wholesaler Terminal Video mentions a 2006 release. An English-language DVD was released by U.S. preservationists Wild East Productions as Volume 23 of their Spaghetti Western Collection in 2008. A Blu-ray offered by U.S. distributor
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in 2020 features both an English-language cut and an Italian cut, with minimal differences between the two.


Soundtrack

The film's original score was composed by Francesco De Masi, and combines his Italian and American influences. It was issued on LP by Italian label Beat Records in 1978, on a split album with the score for '' Vado... l'ammazzo e torno'' (''Any Gun Can Play''). Select tracks have appeared on several CD compilations dedicated to De Masi's works or Western films in general, before the full tracklist was re-issued by Beat Records as part of their limited edition Gold Series in 2011. The song "Gold", a vocal version of the film's main theme performed by Ettore Raoul Lovecchio under the mononym Raoul, was selected for the Tritone d'Oro, a film song contest broadcast by Italian public broadcaster
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, but lost to the Italian version of " The Windmills of Your Mind" from '' The Thomas Crown Affair''.


References


External links

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