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Long Live Your Death

Long Live Your Death (a.k.a. Don't Turn the Other Cheek!, originally titled Viva la muerte... tua!) is a 1971 Italian/Spanish/German international co-production Spaghetti Western / action comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari.[1] The film is mostly a send up of "political" Spaghetti Westerns (also called Zapata Westerns), like A Professional Gun and Compañeros.[2]

Long Live Your Death
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Directed byDuccio Tessari
Written byMassimo De Rita
Günter Ebert
Dino Maiuri
Juan de Orduña
Produced byCarlo Lizzani
Ernst R. von Theumer
Mickey Knox
StarringFranco Nero
Eli Wallach
Lynn Redgrave
CinematographyJosé F. Aguayo
Edited byEnzo Alabiso
Music byGianni Ferrio
Distributed byInternational Amusements Corporation (US)
Release date
  • December 1971 (1971-12) (Italy)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryItaly/Spain/West Germany
LanguageItalian

Plot edit

In priestly disguise, the con artist Orlowsky learns from a last confession about a village where a treasure is hidden. He seeks out the Mexican bandit Max Lozoya, who knows more about its precise location – (part of) the instructions is tattooed on his ass.

At the same time, the Irish journalist Mary O'Donnell wants to fire up the revolutionary cause and bribes sheriff Randall to have the Mexican revolutionary El Salvador escape prison. Even though El Salvador is dead, the sheriff accepts, haggling up the price. It turns out that he has a scam going, where he takes money to let prisoners escape and then kills them to get a reward – and the prison warden gets half of the taking. They choose Lozoya for the escaping hero (as he is to be executed anyway). Randall is further elated when he finds the "priest" with Lozoya, because Orlowsky is his cousin, which he blames for his handicap, some affliction of the back so he must wear an iron support under the clothes to be able to walk upright. Orlowsky is locked up for later torture to death.

As it turns out the plans of the sheriff fail. The warden goes in to release Lozoya, and once they are in the corridor, the bandit knocks the warden out and helps Orlowsky to escape. It's no easy feat; Lozoya is out of shape and when he's being given a boost up by the rear over a wall, he doesn't like it. When they run into Mary, Orlowsky presents Lozoya as El Salvador and himself as his military advisor, and a confused Lozoya just goes along with it. Later it turns out that she recognised Lozoya from the beginning, but went along with it, something that gives further credit to Orlowsky's accusation that she is a journalist – "someone that creates an idol and then destroys him" – out to start an uprising just to get a story.

Initially, Lozoya takes advantage of his "El Salvador" identity solely to mobilise assistance in his play against Orlowsky. In a tavern, he frames Orlowsky for a watch theft so he can escape and talk to Mendoza alone and find the other half of the treasure map so he can have the cash for himself, but a fight breaks out, leaving Lozoya cornered in a well. Orlowsky arrives to save him, but not before punishing him by leaving him to struggle to stay on the surface first. Soon, Lozoya is forced to give the information to the treasure by dropping his pants, displaying the instructions to Orlowsky. Orlowsky knocks Lozoya out by making him drink and goes to dig. Randall and the Soldiers find Lozoya's sister Lupita and torture her for information. Miguelito, her son, tells the soldiers where Lozoya is to try and save his mother. Meanwhile, Lozoya has come to and has gotten several men to corner Orlowsky. However, Huerta arrives and ties Orlowsky and Lozoya together, before leaving them guarded. Mary rescues them and they go together to San Tomas. On the way, they find the dead bodies of Lupita and Miguelito. Distraught, Lozoya vows "to kill as many regulares as there are hairs on my sister's head". This trail of vengeance leads to general Huerta and the two partners organise an uprising against his garrison, while Mary is obliged to put her virginity on the line in order to distract the commander (she tells him, "There is more than one way to kill a woman"). However, the attack sends him running away in his underwear before she has had to go all the way.

As Huerta also had taken control of the aforementioned treasure, but Lozoya's gives away the money to medicine, schools and hospitals, because he "can't betray these people". Orlowsky grumbles, "I never leave empty-handed" and proceeds to betray "El Salvador" to Huerta for $30.000. The hero is executed after an exhorting speech – "For those who love freedom no idol is necessary, for those who do not, no idol is sufficient". However this is all a ruse. Lozoya is executed with blank bullets, and Orlowsky sets off explosives that kill the soldiers and Huerta (who was just preparing to execute Orlowsky). Randall and his men ambush Orlowsky but they are killed, with the assistance of the "resurrected" Lozoya. The two scoundrels then share the reward money, and Lozoya expresses relief to be "an honest bandit" again.

When Mary appears to suggest that they carry their revolutionary activities to Guatemala, the two quickly ride off.

Cast edit

Releases edit

Theatrical edit

For the U.S. theatrical release, the film was edited down to 93 minutes, cutting out nearly 17 minutes of footage. Star Eli Wallach came up with the title Don't Turn the Other Cheek! for the U.S. release as he believed titles with the word "death" in them performed poorly at the US box office.

Home media edit

Wild East released a limited edition region 0 NTSC DVD with the American title Don't Turn the Other Cheek! on 5/19/09 preserving the film's original widescreen aspect ratio. The DVD contains the full uncut version containing 17 minutes of extra footage not seen in the U.S. theatrical version. The DVD also contains alternate title sequences.

References edit

  1. ^ Clarke Fountain. "Don't Turn the Other Cheek!". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 29 June 2013. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  2. ^ Fridlund, Bert (1 January 2006). The Spaghetti Western. A Thematic Analysis. Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 191–192. ISBN 9780786425075. OCLC 70267173.

External links edit

  • Long Live Your Death at IMDb

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Long Live Your Death a k a Don t Turn the Other Cheek originally titled Viva la muerte tua is a 1971 Italian Spanish German international co production Spaghetti Western action comedy film directed by Duccio Tessari 1 The film is mostly a send up of political Spaghetti Westerns also called Zapata Westerns like A Professional Gun and Companeros 2 Long Live Your DeathWild East DVD CoverDirected byDuccio TessariWritten byMassimo De RitaGunter EbertDino MaiuriJuan de OrdunaProduced byCarlo LizzaniErnst R von TheumerMickey KnoxStarringFranco NeroEli WallachLynn RedgraveCinematographyJose F AguayoEdited byEnzo AlabisoMusic byGianni FerrioDistributed byInternational Amusements Corporation US Release dateDecember 1971 1971 12 Italy Running time103 minutesCountryItaly Spain West GermanyLanguageItalian Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Releases 3 1 Theatrical 3 2 Home media 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn priestly disguise the con artist Orlowsky learns from a last confession about a village where a treasure is hidden He seeks out the Mexican bandit Max Lozoya who knows more about its precise location part of the instructions is tattooed on his ass At the same time the Irish journalist Mary O Donnell wants to fire up the revolutionary cause and bribes sheriff Randall to have the Mexican revolutionary El Salvador escape prison Even though El Salvador is dead the sheriff accepts haggling up the price It turns out that he has a scam going where he takes money to let prisoners escape and then kills them to get a reward and the prison warden gets half of the taking They choose Lozoya for the escaping hero as he is to be executed anyway Randall is further elated when he finds the priest with Lozoya because Orlowsky is his cousin which he blames for his handicap some affliction of the back so he must wear an iron support under the clothes to be able to walk upright Orlowsky is locked up for later torture to death As it turns out the plans of the sheriff fail The warden goes in to release Lozoya and once they are in the corridor the bandit knocks the warden out and helps Orlowsky to escape It s no easy feat Lozoya is out of shape and when he s being given a boost up by the rear over a wall he doesn t like it When they run into Mary Orlowsky presents Lozoya as El Salvador and himself as his military advisor and a confused Lozoya just goes along with it Later it turns out that she recognised Lozoya from the beginning but went along with it something that gives further credit to Orlowsky s accusation that she is a journalist someone that creates an idol and then destroys him out to start an uprising just to get a story Initially Lozoya takes advantage of his El Salvador identity solely to mobilise assistance in his play against Orlowsky In a tavern he frames Orlowsky for a watch theft so he can escape and talk to Mendoza alone and find the other half of the treasure map so he can have the cash for himself but a fight breaks out leaving Lozoya cornered in a well Orlowsky arrives to save him but not before punishing him by leaving him to struggle to stay on the surface first Soon Lozoya is forced to give the information to the treasure by dropping his pants displaying the instructions to Orlowsky Orlowsky knocks Lozoya out by making him drink and goes to dig Randall and the Soldiers find Lozoya s sister Lupita and torture her for information Miguelito her son tells the soldiers where Lozoya is to try and save his mother Meanwhile Lozoya has come to and has gotten several men to corner Orlowsky However Huerta arrives and ties Orlowsky and Lozoya together before leaving them guarded Mary rescues them and they go together to San Tomas On the way they find the dead bodies of Lupita and Miguelito Distraught Lozoya vows to kill as many regulares as there are hairs on my sister s head This trail of vengeance leads to general Huerta and the two partners organise an uprising against his garrison while Mary is obliged to put her virginity on the line in order to distract the commander she tells him There is more than one way to kill a woman However the attack sends him running away in his underwear before she has had to go all the way As Huerta also had taken control of the aforementioned treasure but Lozoya s gives away the money to medicine schools and hospitals because he can t betray these people Orlowsky grumbles I never leave empty handed and proceeds to betray El Salvador to Huerta for 30 000 The hero is executed after an exhorting speech For those who love freedom no idol is necessary for those who do not no idol is sufficient However this is all a ruse Lozoya is executed with blank bullets and Orlowsky sets off explosives that kill the soldiers and Huerta who was just preparing to execute Orlowsky Randall and his men ambush Orlowsky but they are killed with the assistance of the resurrected Lozoya The two scoundrels then share the reward money and Lozoya expresses relief to be an honest bandit again When Mary appears to suggest that they carry their revolutionary activities to Guatemala the two quickly ride off Cast editFranco Nero as Prince Dmitri Vassilovich Orlowsky Eli Wallach as Max Lozoya Lynn Redgrave as Mary O Donnell Horst Janson as Yuma Sheriff Randall Eduardo Fajardo as Gen Huerta Marilu Tolo as Lupita Gisela Hahn as Orlowsky s Wife Victor Israel as Manuel Mendoza Enrique Espinosa as Manolito Dan van Husen as Kelly Prison Guard Jose Jaspe as The old man Furio Meniconi as The Bartender Mirko Ellis as Mayor Gunda Hiller as The Bride Jose Moreno as Yuma prison warden Rudy Gaebell as Mendoza Carla Mancini as Telegrapher Rafael Albaicin as Mexican Rider Angelo Boscariol as Guard Tito Garcia as Holdup Man Luigi Antonio Guerra as Holdup Man Lorenzo Robledo as Mr Callofen Vicente Roca as Horse Trader Carlos Romero Marchent as Mexican RiderReleases editTheatrical edit For the U S theatrical release the film was edited down to 93 minutes cutting out nearly 17 minutes of footage Star Eli Wallach came up with the title Don t Turn the Other Cheek for the U S release as he believed titles with the word death in them performed poorly at the US box office Home media edit Wild East released a limited edition region 0 NTSC DVD with the American title Don t Turn the Other Cheek on 5 19 09 preserving the film s original widescreen aspect ratio The DVD contains the full uncut version containing 17 minutes of extra footage not seen in the U S theatrical version The DVD also contains alternate title sequences References edit Clarke Fountain Don t Turn the Other Cheek Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on 29 June 2013 Retrieved 10 February 2017 Fridlund Bert 1 January 2006 The Spaghetti Western A Thematic Analysis Jefferson NC and London McFarland amp Company Inc pp 191 192 ISBN 9780786425075 OCLC 70267173 External links editLong Live Your Death at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Long Live Your Death amp oldid 1176789273, wikipedia, 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