Curator's Take
“A 'Seven Samurai' riff where a man recruits a team of specialists for revenge. It’s derivative but done with enough flair and violence to be a great time. The machete-wielding character is a standout.”
Why This Movie Is Important
A standout title in the crowded field of revenge westerns. While it doesn't reinvent the wheel, it polishes it to a shine, offering the reliable, stylized violence and stoic posturing that fans demanded.
Production Details
Today We Kill, Tomorrow We Die! is a 1968 western and thriller film directed by Tonino Cervi. Originally released in Italy under the title "Oggi a me... domani a te!", the film was produced during the golden era of European westerns. The soundtrack was composed by Angelo Francesco Lavagnino. Cinematography was handled by Sergio D'Offizi. The screenplay was written by Dario Argento. The film stars Brett Halsey as Bill Kiowa, Bud Spencer as O'Bannion, and Wayde Preston as Jeff Milton. Running 1 hour and 35 minutes, it is a well-paced entry in the genre.
Did You Know?
The screenplay was co-written by Dario Argento, who would go on to become the master of Italian horror (Giallo) cinema just a few years later.
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