Death Rides a Horse is a 1967 Italian Spaghetti Western, directed by Giulio Petroni, written by Luciano Vincenzoni, and starring Lee Van Cleef and John Phillip Law. It is a revenge tale with music by Ennio Morricone, considered a cult classic of the genre.
Plot Summary
The film opens with a brutal massacre: a boy named Bill Meceita witnesses his family murdered and his sister assaulted by five bandits. Fifteen years later, Bill (John Phillip Law) has trained himself into an expert marksman, determined to exact revenge on the killers.
During his quest, Bill crosses paths with Ryan (Lee Van Cleef), a former outlaw who has his own vendetta against the same gang after being betrayed and imprisoned by them. Though initially distrustful of each other, Bill and Ryan form an uneasy alliance. Their pursuit of vengeance leads to confrontations with each of the gang members, culminating in a violent showdown that tests loyalty, justice, and the blurred line between heroism and outlawry.
Cast
- Lee Van Cleef as Ryan
- John Phillip Law as Bill Meceita
- Mario Brega as Burt Cavanaugh
- Luigi Pistilli as Walcott
- Anthony Dawson as Ken Seagull
- José Torres as Paco
- Supporting roles by Felicita Fanny, Bruno Corazzari, and others
Production Notes & Trivia
- Written by Luciano Vincenzoni, who also co-wrote For a Few Dollars More and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
- Directed by Giulio Petroni, known for politically tinged Spaghetti Westerns.
- Ennio Morricone’s score is one of the film’s highlights, blending suspenseful motifs with haunting melodies.
- The film’s revenge theme and stylistic violence place it firmly in the Spaghetti Western tradition, echoing Sergio Leone’s influence.
- Lee Van Cleef, fresh from Leone’s films, brought gravitas and charisma to the role of Ryan.
- John Phillip Law, better known for Barbarella (1968), was cast as the young avenger.
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