A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968) posterAlex Cord is Clay McCord, a gunslinger with a problem. He watched his father die of epilepsy. Now, every time he exerts himself, his gun arm starts to shake. He fears he’s coming down with the illness, too.

He heads to a hideout for bandits called Escondido in search of a doctor. In the process, he crosses an outlaw boss named Kraut (Mario Brega) and gets help from a lovely young lady named Laurinda (Nicoletta Machiavelli). As for the doctor … well, Kraut had him hung for cheating at cards.

McCord’s next hope: the amnesty being offered by the Gov. Lem Carter of New Mexico. But in the nearby town of Tascosa, bounty hunters are lying in wait for outlaws who want amnesty. Marshal Ray Colby (Arthur Kennedy) doesn’t seem particularly pleased by this, but he’s paying off bounties just the same. And he’s trying to starve out the bandits in Escondido.

Oh, and that amnesty offer comes with $50 the outlaws can use to start over. McCord’s hoping for a much higher amnesty offer than that.

Rating 2 out of 6Review:

Spaghetti Westerns have given us blind gunslingers, gunmen with amnesia and now a gunman who thinks he has epilepsy. This is probably the least interesting of the bunch.

The film has its moments, like the drowning of a character named “Cheap” Charley and the brutal massacre of a group of Escondido residents trying to smuggle supplies back to the village.

But other parts of the film make no sense. Escondido is under barricade, but McCord seems to enter and leave at will. Kraut is willing to risk most of his men to see McCord dead. Why? McCord has a life-saving operation. A couple hours later, he’s on his feet helping fight off Kraut’s men. And, in the silliest scene of all, McCord pledges to one day take Laurinda to a place where people eat until they bust. Then they make love.

Robert Ryan and Mario Brega steal the show. Unfortunately, Alex Cord is not up to carrying the film.

Alex Cord as Clay McCord in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Alex Cord as Clay McCord in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Robert Ryan as Governor Carter in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Robert Ryan as Governor Carter in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Directed by:
Franco Giraldi

Cast
Alex Cord … Clay McCord
Robert Ryan … Gov. Carter
Arthur Kennedy … Marshal Colby
Mario Brego … Kraut
Nicoletta Machiavelli … Laurinda
Giampiero Albertini … Fred Duskin
Rosa Palomar … Ruby
Renato Romano … Cheap Charley
Enzo Fiermonte … Doctor Chase
Antonio Vico … Jonas
Daniel Martin … Father Santana

aka:
Un minuto per pregare, unistante per morire
Dead or Alive
Outlaw Gun
Escondido

Score: Carlo Rustichelli

Runtime: 98 min. (original ran 118)

Arthur Kennedy as Marshal Colby in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Arthur Kennedy as Marshal Colby in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Mario Brego as Kraut in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Mario Brego as Kraut in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Memorable lines:

Store clerk, scoffing at amnesty: “Man strays from the righteous path, he has to be made to pay for it. It don’t do trying to pretend that skunks don’t smell.”

Santana: “Thou shalt not kill, my friend.”
Bounty hunter: “Unless there’s a price on his head. That makes it legal, instead of just fun.”

Bounty hunter: “I don’t like that, Sean. Bad luck to plug padres. They’re not worth a cent.”

Message on a sign welcoming folks to Escondido: “If you ain’t wanted, you ain’t wanted.”

Nicoletta Machiavelli as Laurinda in A MInute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Nicoletta Machiavelli as Laurinda in A MInute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Giampiero Albertini as Fred Duskin in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Giampiero Albertini as Fred Duskin in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Trivia:

The full 118-minute version has a completely different, much more violent ending.

Alex Cord was stricken by polio at age 12 and spent an extended period of time in a hospital before being sent to a Wyoming ranch for therapy. That spawned a lifelong love of working with horses.

Two years before this film was made, Alex Cord starred in a remake of the John Ford classic “Stagecoach,” playing the John Wayne role of the Ringo Kid opposite Ann-Margret.

Rosa Palomar as Ruby in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Rosa Palomar as Ruby in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Daniel Martin as Father Santana, under durress in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Daniel Martin as Father Santana, under durress in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Alex Cord as Clay McCord and Antonio Vico as Jonas in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Alex Cord as Clay McCord and Antonio Vico as Jonas in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Robert Ryan as Gov. Carter and Arthur Kennedy as Marshal Colby in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Robert Ryan as Gov. Carter and Arthur Kennedy as Marshal Colby in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Alex Cord as Clay McCord in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

Alex Cord as Clay McCord in A Minute to Pray, a Second to Die (1968)

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