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Bury Them Deep
Bury Them Deep

Bury Them Deep (1968)

58% User Rating
1h 38min
Western

Clive Norton is a young captain ordered by his superior to recover two shipments of stolen army payroll gold. Clive enlists the help of Ted Hunter, a condemned prisoner whom he has released. They soon discover that two different gangs are responsible for the robberies...

Paolo MoffaDirector

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Craig Hill

Craig Hill

Clive Norton

Ettore Manni

Ettore Manni

Ted 'El Chaleco' Hunter

Giovanni Cianfriglia

Giovanni Cianfriglia

Billy 'The Gun'

José Greci

José Greci

Pepita

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Francesco Santovetti

Cordero

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Luciano Doria

The Colonel

Pino Patti

Pino Patti

Jim Double Whisky

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Ruggero Salvadori

The Lieutenant

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Alberto Bucchi

Sheriff

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Silvano Zuddas

Cordero's Lieutenant

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Antonio Danesi

Gunn's Lieutenant

Giglio Gigli

Giglio Gigli

Billy's Henchman

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

June 18, 2017

Bury them deep just for jolly. Bury Them Deep is directed by Paolo Moffa and written by Enzo Dell'Aquila. It stars Craig Hill, Ettore Manni, Giovanni Cianfriglia (as Ken Wood) and José Greci. Music is by Nino Fidenco and cinematography by Franco Villa. Essentially it's a buddy buddy spagwest, with the plot seeing Hill and Manni as an unlikely pair brought together in the search for stolen gold. The booty, robbed from the army, has been hidden by renowned tough guy Billy The Gun (Cianfriglia). It's very much a collage of other genre movies, but that doesn't mean it isn't fun and exciting, because it is - that is on proviso you are not a hard core spagwest fan hoping for something to reach your best of lists! First half of pic is more sedate than the second, as the makers build the jittery relationship between the two protags. Aided by Fidenco's schizophrenic - irritatingly catchy - musical score (woodwind and percussion on acid sometimes), tone always suggests a tongue in cheek approach. Not to say there isn't violence, since there is lots of it, shoot-outs, an extended knife fight and general raucous bad behaviour fill out the story, all completed with spagwest traditions such as exaggerated dives and punches. There's some nifty scenes and inventive camera shots, where we like see-saw hangings, great escape from being trussed up, and up-tilt shots of horses leaping. The stunt work is good dollar, with plenty of deaths from heights (cliffs and windows of course), this certainly doesn't lack for human efforts. The villains, in among shifting allegiances and mistrust, are a roll call of laughing hyena Mexicans, or in Cianfriglia's case (looking suspiciously like Burt Reynolds here!), very cool and measured. All in all it's not top line spaghetti, but filling enough for those after a fun genre time waster. 6.5/10

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