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Title: Death Rides A Horse (1968)
Post by: Scott on April 01, 2003, 12:40:49 AM
DEATH RIDES A HORSE (1968) Is a great Western film starring Lee Van Cleef. The film almost feels like a horror film at the beginning. Lee Van Cleef is good as usual. The DVD I have is a poor quality one. I've read that there aren't any good copies around. Hopefully someone will restore this Speghetti Western. The film has alot going for it. Mummy heads, trap floors, being buried up to the head, and more. Its worth checking out no matter tha quality of the print. Oh, it also has a neat background music.

My list below is based on recent purchases and available rentals to view in the future:

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Sons of Katie Elders
Andrei Rublyov (1969)
Django Kill (If You Live, Shoot ! )
Mannaja (A Man Called Blade)
Run Man Run
Trinity is Still My Name
The Flesh Eater (Blind Dead III)
Cable Hogue (Western)
Mountain Men (Western)
Purgatory (Western)
Yojimbo (Kurasawa)
Kugemesha (Kurasawa)
Vamp (Grace Jones)
Birth of a Nation (Film History)
John Wayne Films
Puppet Master III & IV
Jason Goes to Hell
Phantasm III (and maybe part II, kinda forgot how that goes)
Lepracaun II & III

Searching For These:

El Topo
The Holy Mountain
The Man in the White Suit
On The Beach
Title: Re: Death Rides A Horse (1968)
Post by: Musukogoji on April 01, 2003, 02:02:47 AM
Turner Classic Movies regularly airs a great letterboxed print of this classic Spaghetti Western. Check it out!
Title: Re: Death Rides A Horse (1968)
Post by: Scott on April 01, 2003, 10:04:19 AM
Thanks Musukogoji. It's probably a good DEATH RIDES A HORSE print. I know that FLIX has been showing GODS GUN and the quality is 100% better.
Title: Re: Death Rides A Horse (1968)
Post by: Flangepart on April 01, 2003, 11:18:19 AM
Death rides a horse....and his name is Binkey!

Title: Re: Death Rides A Horse (1968)
Post by: Scott on April 12, 2003, 09:53:28 PM
Encore Westerns just showed this film last night and the quality is much better that the DVD copies available at stores these days.