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Lee Van Cleef has been dirty, "ugly" and downright mean... now watch him get violent.

Day of Anger (1967)

December 19, 19671h 53mIT
7.0

156 votes

Overview

A scruffy garbage boy becomes the pupil of famed gunfighter Talby, and the stage for confrontation is set when the gunman overruns the boy's town through violence and corruption.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

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Production Companies

SancrosiapCorona FilmproduktionDivina-Film

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DrewBlack

DrewBlack

10.0

The main lesson of this film may be “Never mistreat the garbage man, you don’t know how skilled of a gunslinger he is”. Kidding aside, it’s actually a great film about a character’s journey, and features a well written development hardly seen in Spaghetti Westerns, and still manages to be very entertaining. The film tells the story of Scott (Giuliano Gemma), son of a prostitute and an unknown father, who is the garbage man in Clifton, and how he rises to a position of influence in the town, thanks to the help of Frank Talby (Lee Van Cleef)’s lessons. Scott has a phenomenal arc, as he stays…

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DrewBlack

DrewBlack

10.0

The main lesson of this film may be “Never mistreat the garbage man, you don’t know how skilled of a gunslinger he is”. Kidding aside, it’s actually a great film about a character’s journey, and features a well written development hardly seen in Spaghetti Westerns, and still manages to be very entertaining. The film tells the story of Scott (Giuliano Gemma), son of a prostitute and an unknown father, who is the garbage man in Clifton, and how he rises to a position of influence in the town, thanks to the help of Frank Talby (Lee Van Cleef)’s lessons. Scott has a phenomenal arc, as he stays…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

7.0

Rather than just chuck their waste out of the window, the more demure residents of “Clifton” used the services of “Scott” (Giuliano Gemma) to collect their unmentionables in a bucket on a trailer, then take it out of town for a decent burial. He’s the son of a prostitute and would probably be treated appallingly by the townsfolk even if he didn’t smell like a sewer. Things change for the better a little, though, when wandering gunslinger “Talby” (Lee Van Cleef) hits town and takes a bit of a shine to this put-upon lad. Gradually, instead of him being picked upon he starts to be able to fend fo…

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