A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (film)

A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die
Directed by Franco Giraldi
Produced by Albert Band
Starring Alex Cord
Arthur Kennedy
Robert Ryan
Music by Carlo Rustichelli
Cinematography Aiace Parolin
Edited by Alberto Gallitti
Distributed by Cinerama Releasing Corporation
Release dates
1968
Country Italy
Language English
Budget $280,000[1]
Box office $885,000 (US)[1]

A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (Italian: ''Un minuto per pregare, un instante per morire'', also known as Dead or Alive - The Prodigal Gun, Escondido and Outlaw Gun) is a 1968 Italian spaghetti western. It is the fourth and last western directed by Franco Giraldi.[2] It was originally intended as being directed by Sergio Corbucci and the cast was to include also Raffaella Carrà and Renzo Palmer.[2] The American version of the film was heavily cut and handled, including a different ending, and it lasts 16 minutes less than the original version.[2]

Plot

McLord is a wanted criminal. He frequently suffers with fits which hinder him to defend himself. His condition seems to deteriorate continuously. Seeking shelter he enters the lawless town Escondido although it is currently under siege by a high-ranked law enforcement officer. There he gets to know the young Laurinda and finds a doctor who discovers the reason for his fits. Unlike he feared he's not epileptic and can be cured for good. Yet he's still an outlaw and that is in the end his downfall.

Cast

Reception

According to ABC records, the movie made a loss of $165,000.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "ABC's 5 Years of Film Production Profits & Losses", Variety, 31 May 1973 p 3
  2. 1 2 3 Marco Giusti. Dizionario del western all'italiana. Mondadori, 2007. p. 546. ISBN 88-04-57277-9.

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