A Long Ride from Hell explained

A Long Ride from Hell
Caption:US film poster
Director:Alex Burks
Producer:Manolo Bolognini
Screenplay:
Starring:
Music:Carlo Savina
Cinematography:Enzo Barboni
Editing:Roberto Perpignani
Studio:B.R.C. Produzione Film
Distributor:Titanus
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Italy
Language:Italian

A Long Ride from Hell (Italian: Vivo per la tua morte, lit. "I live for your death") is a 1968 Spaghetti Western film directed by Camillo Bazzoni. It is based on the novel Judas Gun by Gordon D. Shirreffs.[1] The film was bodybuilder Steve Reeves' final film prior to his retirement. Reeves, who turned down the lead of A Fistful of Dollars[2] financed and co-wrote the film himself upon seeing the successful box office returns of the Clint Eastwood spaghetti westerns at the time. The film did poorly and Reeves retired from filmmaking that year.

Plot

Reeves portrays cowboy Mike Sturges, who, along with his younger brother, Roy, is sentenced to Yuma Territorial Prison on a trumped-up train robbery charge. Both endure cruel treatment before Mike escapes to exact revenge on their enemies.

Cast

Releases

Wild East originally released this in a limited edition R0 NTSC DVD in 2008. In 2011 Code Red, after settling a distribution rights dispute with Wild East, re-released the film with Wild East's special features, an interview with Mimmo Palmara and a feature with Steve Reeves. Both are out-of-print.

References

  1. Web site: Cult Movies 1996: Steve Reeves - The World's Favorite Hercules . 2011-05-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140824065456/http://www.yuchtar.com/Steve/CultMovies_Article.html . 2014-08-24 . dead .
  2. Web site: Steve Reeves Interview Pt 2.