Hank Fellows is a bounty hunter who is also dedicated to recovering the loot that robber gangs steal from banks.Hank Fellows is a bounty hunter who is also dedicated to recovering the loot that robber gangs steal from banks.Hank Fellows is a bounty hunter who is also dedicated to recovering the loot that robber gangs steal from banks.
Jorge Martín
- Gus Kennebeck
- (as George Martin)
Piero Lulli
- Collins
- (as Peter Carter)
Eugenio Galadini
- Jefferson
- (as Graham Sooty)
José Manuel Martín
- Rodrigo
- (as Manuel Martin)
Dario De Grassi
- Steve
- (as Dario De Grasi)
Olga Karlatos
- Molly
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCraig Hill was voiced by other actor in the English language version.
- ConnectionsFeatured in L'Oeil du cyclone: Westernissimo (1995)
- SoundtracksThe Yankee Fellow
Music by Nico Fidenco, Lyrics by Giuseppe Cassia and Nico Fidenco
Sung by The Wilder Brothers with Chorus by I Cantori di Alessandro Alessandroni accompanied by Orchestra directed by Willy Brezza
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A TASTE OF KILLING is a low budget and generic spaghetti western made in the wake of the success of Sergio Leone's A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS. It stars the square-jawed Craig Hill as a supremely confident bounty hunter who makes a living from bumping off bank robbers until some money-men come up with a new mission for him: to stop a planned heist BEFORE it takes place.
This movie is undistinguished by genre standards although there isn't really anything to dislike about it. Director Tonino Valerii would later go on to helm stylish efforts like MY NAME IS NOBODY and A REASON TO LIVE, A REASON TO DIE and it's clear he was finding his feet with this, his first movie. The familiar faces of Spanish star Fernando Sancho and George Martin (as the baddie) appear, and watch out for Chinese actor George Wang cast as a Mexican.
The plot and characters are rather typical for this genre and there are few twists to keep you occupied. However, the cinematography at least makes it look good, and the various action scenes are well handled. What I particularly liked was the lead's proficiency with his sniper rifle, which leads him to take down various enemies at various points throughout the movie. It's a nice little addition to an otherwise uneven outing that's only suitable for die-hard genre fans.
This movie is undistinguished by genre standards although there isn't really anything to dislike about it. Director Tonino Valerii would later go on to helm stylish efforts like MY NAME IS NOBODY and A REASON TO LIVE, A REASON TO DIE and it's clear he was finding his feet with this, his first movie. The familiar faces of Spanish star Fernando Sancho and George Martin (as the baddie) appear, and watch out for Chinese actor George Wang cast as a Mexican.
The plot and characters are rather typical for this genre and there are few twists to keep you occupied. However, the cinematography at least makes it look good, and the various action scenes are well handled. What I particularly liked was the lead's proficiency with his sniper rifle, which leads him to take down various enemies at various points throughout the movie. It's a nice little addition to an otherwise uneven outing that's only suitable for die-hard genre fans.
- Leofwine_draca
- Jun 3, 2014
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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