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    Day of Anger was Valerii's second film, as well as his second Spaghetti Western, following Taste for Killing. Valerii went on to film his third Spaghetti Western, The Price of Power, also featuring Gemma, in 1969. The 86" version was released on home media as Days of Wrath.

  2. Day of Anger: Directed by Tonino Valerii. With Lee Van Cleef, Giuliano Gemma, Walter Rilla, Christa Linder. A scruffy garbage boy becomes the pupil of a famed gunfighter, and the stage for confrontation is set when the gunman overruns the boy's town through violence and corruption.

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    • Action, Drama, Western
    • Tonino Valerii
    • 1969-11
  3. Popular reviews. If the original STAR WARS trilogy was one movie and a spaghetti western. Van Cleef is the baddest man who ever crossed a movie screen. Day of Anger is a very solid Spaghetti western directed by Tonino Valerii, who is probably best known for being the AD on Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars.

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    • Tonino Valerii
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  5. Mar 26, 2015 · Tonino Valerii sprang from the great genre melting pot that was the Italian film industry in the 1960s. Always keen to be considered both a writer and a director, he began his career under an American-sounding nom de plume as writer and assistant director on a vampire movie starring Christopher Lee .

  6. Mar 23, 2015 · The film really benefits from the brand new restoration struck from the original 35mm Techniscope camera negative. It is both clean and free of any major defects. The disc's extras are also enjoyable.

  7. The main lesson of this film may be “Never mistreat the garbage man, you don’t know how skilled of a gunslinger he is”. Kidding aside, it’s actually a great film about a character’s journey, and features a well written development hardly seen in Spaghetti Westerns, and still manages to be very entertaining.

  8. Apr 7, 2015 · Disc Review: Arrow has put a lot of effort into this restoration, going so far as to include three versions of the film, including the truncated version that was released theatrically in the United States. The best version is the Italian theatrical cut, which runs nearly half an hour longer.

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