Don't Kill Me, Brother!
Don't Kill Me, Brother!

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Don't Kill Me, Brother!

1981
Movie
102 min
Cantonese

Hong Kong crime movie from 1981

Insights

IMDb5.4/10
Director: Antonio PassaliaGenres: Action, Western

Plot Summary

In this Spaghetti Western, a ruthless bounty hunter is tasked with bringing in a notorious outlaw, dead or alive. As he pursues his quarry across the rugged landscape, he uncovers a conspiracy that goes far beyond simple lawlessness. He must navigate treacherous betrayals and violent confrontations to expose the truth and survive.

Critical Reception

Don't Kill Me, Brother! received mixed to negative reviews from critics, often cited as a typical, albeit somewhat formulaic, entry in the waning Spaghetti Western genre. Audiences familiar with the genre generally found it to be an average film with some decent action sequences but lacking in originality.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard, if uninspired, Spaghetti Western with predictable plot points.

  • Features competent action but lacks the flair of earlier genre classics.

  • Performances are serviceable, but the film doesn't offer much new to the Western formula.

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Fun Fact

Despite being an Italian production, the film features a significant number of American actors, including veteran actor Woody Strode, who had previously starred in several iconic Westerns.

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