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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
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Movie Title: Run, Man, Run!
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Only a smudge of oil would spoil whipping egg whites, so I can’t give Urge Man Hasten 5 stars. It’s either perfect or not so, but I can rate it a strong 4/5.

Tomas Milian is one of my well-liked actors in the European Western category, along with Cleef, Eastwood, Strode, and other notables. Milian always packs a strong punch when he delivers his performances. Milian’s character Cuchillo grabbed me from the opening scene when he walked into peril. That’s a classic moment that I thoroughly enjoyed, and Milian held his character throughout the film. Donal O’Brien seemed impartial a bit too reserved. And the convey seemed magnificent muddled. I feel Milian deserves distinguished more credit for his work, ad I gape that he is aloof going strong in the movie business.

Director Sergio Sollima (one of two other Sergios, the other being Corbucci) kept this on a lighter and somewhat faster lag than Corbucci’s more solemn films.

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The film transfer to DVD is terrific, with a shapely mono audio and video track presented by Blue Underground. I don’t know if I’ve done the correct thing since no one else has mentioned it (like a Sixth Sense secret) but I’ve discovered that this DVD also has at least 3 Easter Eggs hidden. A review of the DVD If You Live, Shoot! also has 3 Easter Eggs, so if you ever accumulate a Blue Underground DVD, recognize closer and you may acquire some presents.

I really enjoyed the script that was followed. It wasn’t too heavy but wasn’t too comical, like at least one film, “My Name is Nobody,” if I can prefer it correctly. One really hilarious moment happens when Cuchillo is strung up and has words with one of his oppressors. Talk about insulting! If I were the military official, I would have pulled an Indiana Jones on Cuchillo.

This DVD was share of the Spaghetti Western Collection I purchased, and of the four (Django, Mannaja, Accelerate Man Speed, and If You Live, Shoot!), I enjoyed this one the most. I wouldn’t hesitate to choose this again, and it would wait on round out a shapely collection of films for the lover of macaroni flicks. Tomas Milian fans would really worship this (I judge it’s one of his best roles), and I contemplate Donal O’Brien fans might be a bit disappointed. I would not compare this to the Leone classics, as the format is so different. Like comparing apples and grapes. They’re both similar in very basic ways but soar into different directions as European Westerns. I wouldn’t call the violence “homely” by today’s standards, at all. This isn’t nearly as repugnant as If You Live, Shoot! was.

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Tech Specs and EASTER EGGS: A region- free NTSC DVD of 121 minutes in a nice transfer from unique stock in its unusual theatrical release of 2.35:1 (widescreen only) and enhanced for 16X9; English and Italian mono tracks; optional English subtitles; poster and production stills gallery; a 1960s documentary on filming spaghetti westerns; Race Man Run: 35 Years Running documentary with video interviews of Sollima and Milian; trailer. There are also 3 Easter Eggs I found. The knife that Donal O’Brien holds on the main menu page can be highlighted scroll over Play but scroll LEFT) ; an invisible knife can be highlighted across Cuchillo’s face in the chapters page (scroll to Main Menu then push UP) ; an extra trailers selection can be highlighted in the extras page (scroll to Main Menu and scroll LEFT) . All of these can be gained by computer or DVD remote to access deeper information.

Run Man Hasten is a sequel to one of the large Spaghetti Westerns “The Substantial Gundown” unfortunately The Tall Gundown isn’t released on any format here in the US,so unless you’ve seen it on Cinemax or purchased an import,this movie might not appeal to you as powerful.

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This is basically the continuing memoir of Cuchillo (Tomas Milian) the Mexican knife-throwing bandit,and his search for lost gold,with a Mexican Revolution wobble thrown in.

This movie is a wannabe Leone type account that comes off being episodic.At times this is a very obliging film but at others it drags on.Sorely missed is Lee Van Cleef who would have greatly improved this film,Donald O’Brien’s character is a superior one,but the chemistry was noteworthy better with Van Cleef.A decent Spaghetti,but map too long.
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