I'll Sell My Skin Dearly

1968 [ITALIAN]

Action / Drama / Western

2
IMDb Rating 5.5/10 10 385 385

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Plot summary

Shane’s a man come home to settle something he’d tried to forget, but has kept eating at him. His mother, father, and little sister, had been murdered for their land. Specifically an old mine the father had been working at for years with little result, but had finally struck a vein.

Top cast

Michèle Girardon as Georgiana Bennett
Germano Longo as Father Dominique Magdalena
Dane Savours as Ralph Magdalena
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Italian 2.0
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1 hr 27 min
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Italian 2.0
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Coventry 6 / 10

Old-fashioned revenge. Nothing more, nothing less.

Well, whaddayaknow! Netflix also has a couple of Spaghetti Westerns in their catalog! And, what's even better, they are not the usual classics from Sergio Leone that everyone has already seen hundreds of time! Personally, I love that it's movies like "I'll Sell My Skin Dearly", or "Alive or Preferably Dead" (which is another title I noticed Netflix has). They may not be the best in the genre, but they are obscure and exciting to discover."Vendo Cara la Pella" has a plot about blood vengeance that is as simple and straightforward as can be, but that is actually a good thing! No nonsense, no complexity, ... just a lone gunslinger seeking revenge for the cowardly murders of his parents and little sister. The year of release is 1968, and back then the casting requirements for the lead hero were easy. Find a handsome but mysterious macho with eyes as bright blue as possible. Basically, find another Clint Eastwood or Franco Nero but cheaper. Intense shootouts/duels, lovely cinematography (courtesy of Stelvio Massi), pure beauty in the shape of Michèle Girardon, and a sober soundtrack... That's a good Spaghetti Western in my book.
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Reviewed by jordondave-28085 5 / 10

Quickie Spaghetti Western "Shane" reboot

(1968) I'll Sell My Skin Dearly/ Vendo cara la pelle (In Spanish with English subtitles) SPAGHETTI WESTERN

The Spaghetti Western equivalent of "Shane" that starred Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur and Vane Hefflin. It opens with a land grabber, Ralph Magdalena (Dane Savours) and his three outlaw goons killing a mom, dad and their daughter in cold blood just so he can own their property. The family also happens to have an older and adult son, Shane (Mike Marshall) who was out of town seeking retribution on the landowner and the three outlaws. The first two outlaws who participated were easy especially if one of them happen to be the sheriff around the area. The whereabouts of the third outlaw became a mystery until toward the end.

During his pursuit, some other outlaw from a distance happens to injure Shane on the leg. And by chance he gets taken care of by the attractive single mother, Georgina (Michele Girardon) of a young little boy, Kristian (Valerio Bartoleschi), who has a dog. Besides being in pursuit of the men responsible for the slaughter of Shane's family, Ralph Magdalena also happens to have a right hand man named Benson (Spean Convery)

So and so western with no actual innovative action or gun moments. Watchable and yet cheesy with recognizable scenes from the movie Shane, such as the boy, Kristian and his dog peeking through bar of Shane dealing with Magdalena's right hand man, Benson. And it's main theme of the landowner, Magdalena that is similar to the 1953 version when the landowner intending to kick out farmer, Van Heflin and his family. And if the landowner could not get what he wanted, he would resort to bullying tactics, which is when mysterious stranger Shane shows up.

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