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Wednesday, August 8 – 7:30 PM
Double Feature: TEPEPA, 1969, 136 min. Dir. Giulio Petroni. Brit doctor John Steiner saves revolutionary hero Tomas Milian from Colonel Orson Welles’ post-revolutionary firing squad - so he can kill Milian for himself! The betrayals mount up en route to two climactic shocks. Co-written by Franco Solinas (BATTLE OF ALGIERS). Quentin Tarantino lists this film as one of his 20 favorite spaghetti Westerns. In Italian with English subtitles. Not available on Region 1 DVD. [HDCam]
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YANKEE, 1966, 92 min. A stranger (Philippe Leroy) rides into a lawless New Mexico town run by "Grand Cougar" Adolfo Celi and it doesn't take long for the two men to butt heads in a series of double-crosses. This typically violent, archetypal Western from Italian stylist Tinto Brass draws inspiration from Sergio Leone's "Man With No Name" as well as Brass' interest in comic books. In Italian with English subtitles. Not available on Region 1 DVD. [35mm] Special Ticket Prices: $13 General, $11 Student/Senior, $9 Member. “For a few dollars more” you can see this once-in-a-lifetime screening with live subtitles!
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Added by AmericanCinematheque on July 31, 2012