Revenge for Revenge (Italian: Vendetta per vendetta), also known as Vengeance for Vengeance, is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film written and directed by Mario Colucci and starring John Ireland.

Revenge for Revenge
Directed byMario Colucci
Written byMario Colucci
Produced byNatalino Gullo
StarringJohn Ireland
CinematographyGiuseppe Aquari
Edited byEnzo Micarelli
Music byAngelo Francesco Lavagnino
Release date
  • 1968 (1968)
CountryItaly

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Production

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The film had the working title Appuntamento di fuoco ('Fire date').[1]

Reception

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Rewieving the film, Italian critic Davide Pulici noted the striking non-conformist approach of the film, where "strangeness and dissimilarity [from the genre] are meticulously planned", with a significant amount of screen time devoted to sadism (particularly in a long sequence featuring 61 whip strokes on Chaliko, described by Pulici as "one of the genre's most extreme instances of sadistic representation") and homosexuality (subtly suggested in the dynamic between the Ireland and Lemmon characters, and explicit in the Scratuglia's portrayal of Jeb).[2] French critic Jean-Marie Sabatier, while describing the film as "mediocre", apprecciated "the astonishing psychological climate in which it immerses a very banal intrigue".[1] Italian film historian Matteo Mancini panned the film, which has "no noteworthy moments", and with Colucci that "brings nothing new to the genre, directs in a tired manner, and tends to stretch out sequences".[3]

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  1. 1 2 Giusti, Marco (2007). "Vendetta per vendetta". Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori. pp. 574–5. ISBN 978-88-04-57277-0.
  2. Pulici, Davide (December 2004). "Vendetta per vendetta". Nocturno Dossier. 31: 38.
  3. Mancini, Matteo (2012). Spaghetti western: Il mezzogiorno di fuoco del genere (anni '68-'71). Il foglio. pp. 886–888. ISBN 978-88-7606-623-8.
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