Kill or Be Killed (1966)

The Griffiths are cattle barons in these here parts, and they want the Drumonts driven out.

All that is, except pretty Lisa Drumont (Elina De Witt), who Chester Griffith is determined to marry, even if it means killing every other suitor who comes around.

Into the valley rides a stranger named Jerry (Robert Mark), wearing a gun and a pancho and carrying a violin. He plays the violin for drinks, but he shoots a pretty mean six-shooter as well.

Pretty soon, he has five new notches on that six-shooter, including that of Spott Griffith.

Patriarch Jonathan Griffith vows vengeance. Son Chester takes a keen interest, too, especially after the violin playing stranger hires on as a hand at Lisa’s ranch.

Jonathan hires a fast gun to do away with Jerry; Chester tries burying Jerry to his neck in the desert.

But an old-timer named Petrack and his dog named Crook come to the rescue, setting the stage for a final showdown, just as Lisa relents and decides she has no option but to marry the man she hates.

Meanwhile, the local sheriff has been snooping around, figuring their must be a story behind that fast gun.

Sure enough, he’s learns he’s none other than the notorious gunfighter named Ringo!

Rod Dana (Robert Mark) as Jerry, aka RIngo, in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Rod Dana (Robert Mark) as Jerry, aka RIngo, in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Elina De Witt as Lisa Drumont, torn between the man she loves and the man who wants her in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Elina De Witt as Lisa Drumont, torn between the man she loves and the man who wants her in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Review:

Well, you’re not going to find too many Ringo films in which he carries around a violin as well as a six-shooter. And for a man running from his past as a fast gun, this Ringo doesn’t exactly sidestep trouble.

But the biggest problem with the film is the wooden performance by Elina De Witt as Lisa. Of course, she’s saddled with a pretty ridiculous role to sell. In the opening scene, Griffith and his men riddle her father’s coffins with bullets. Yet she’s to marry into that family?

Far from the worst Spaghetti you’ll find, but far from classic too.

Alberto Farnese (Albert Farley) as Chester Griffith, plotting revenge for his brother's death in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Alberto Farnese (Albert Farley) as Chester Griffith, plotting revenge for his brother’s death in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Gordon Mitchell as the hired gun with Ringo in his sights in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Gordon Mitchell as the hired gun with Ringo in his sights in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Directed by:
Tanio Boccia

Rod Dana … Jerry / Ringo
as Robert Mark
Elina De Witt … Lisa Drumont
Fabrizio Moroni … Spott Griffith
Andrea Bosic … The sheriff
Alberto Farnese … Chester Griffith
as Albert Farley
Gordon Mitchell … Hired Gun
Furio Meniconi … Jonathan Griffth
as Men Fury
Beniamino Maggio … Peyrack
as Benjamin May
Tony Rogers … Steve Drumont

Also with: Mary Land, Mara Carisi, Remo Capitani, Violetta Chiarini, Franca Dolbeck, Antonio Fidoni, Piero Fumelli, Rocco Lerro, Mimmo Maggio, Antonio Pagano, Marco Alcide Pasquini, Virgilio Ponti, Franca Rosi, Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia, Stelio Tanzini, Renato Terra

aka:
Uccidi o muori
Kill or Die
Ringo Against Johnny Colt
God Holds the Bullet

Music: Carlo Rustichelli
Song:”I Must Go,”
sung by Cifiello

Runtime: 94 min.

Fabrizio Moroni as Spott Griffith shows off his hot-headed nature in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Fabrizio Moroni as Spott Griffith shows off his hot-headed nature in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Furio Meniconi (Men Fury) as Jonathan Griffith, lectures his men in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Furio Meniconi (Men Fury) as Jonathan Griffith, lectures his men in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Memorable lines:

Lisa to Jerry: “Do you believe in God?”
Jerry: “Of course I do. He’s the only one who never took a shot at me.”

Jonathan Griffith: “Even if you do get her to marry you, you’ve gotta realize, she’ll always hate you.”
Chester Griffith: “The steers I kill so’s I can eat steak hate me too. But I sure love the taste of steak.”

Chester, after the sheriff agrees to get Jerry to leave town: “If I ever hear a violin again around here, I’ll have to let you hear some of my music.”

Petrack, finding Johnny buried in the sand to his neck: “He ain’t responding. I’m afraid if he can’t smell whiskey he ain’t got a chance.”

Chester: “My marriage is going to assure the destruction of all the other Drumonds.”
His father Jonathan: “And Lisa?”
Chester: “Lisa can just wear mourning for the rest of her life. I’m partial to black. I always was. It’s a wonderful color.”

Andrea Bosic as the sheriff, trying to keep tensions from bubbling over in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Andrea Bosic as the sheriff, trying to keep tensions from bubbling over in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Benjamino Maggio (Benjamin May) as Peyrack, the old-timer who comes to Ringo's rescue in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Benjamino Maggio (Benjamin May) as Peyrack, the old-timer who comes to Ringo’s rescue in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Trivia:

Alberto Farnese plays the love-stricken but blood thirsty Chester Griffith in this film. One of his final films came 20 years later, as the demented Col. Connor in Bruno Mattei’s violent “Scalps.”

Another attempt to capitalize on the Ringo character. Robert Mark (Rod Dana) is the violin-playing Jerry. The sheriff later reveals his true identity — the gunman Johnny Ringo.

Tony Rogers as Steve Drumont, hiding from Griffith's guns in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Tony Rogers as Steve Drumont, hiding from Griffith’s guns in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Rod Dana (Robert Mark) as Jerry, aka Ringo, the stranger with the violin in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Rod Dana (Robert Mark) as Jerry, aka Ringo, the stranger with the violin in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Alberto Fernese (Albert Farley) as Chester Griffith talks to Lisa Drumont (Elina De Witt) about burying the past in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Alberto Fernese (Albert Farley) as Chester Griffith talks to Lisa Drumont (Elina De Witt) about burying the past in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Rod Dana (Robert Mark) as Jerry, aka Ringo, with the sheriff (Andrea Bosic) after killing a man in self defense in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

Rod Dana (Robert Mark) as Jerry, aka Ringo, with the sheriff (Andrea Bosic) after killing a man in self defense in Kill or Be Killed (1966)

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  1. Frank McCarthy February 2, 2023

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