MAN OF THE EAST (1972)

MAN OF THE EAST (1972)
Type Feature
Approx. Running minutes 111
Release dates 09/02/2015
BBFCInsight mild violence, sex references, mild bad language
Genre(s) Western, Comedy
Director(s) E. B. Clucher
Cast includes Terence Hill, Gregory Walcott, Harry Carey Jr., Yanti Somer, Dominic Barton, Riccardo Pizzuti
Cut versions One or more versions of this work have been cut. Cuts are detailed for each respective version found under "Related works".
BBFCinsight publication date 30/01/2015
Note: The following text may contain spoilers
MAN OF THE EAST is a comic Spaghetti Western, from 1971, about a young man sent to the Wild West to be taught how to be a 'real man' by three disreputable old friends of his father's.
- Violence
Mild violence in several fight scenes with a comic tone and no blood or realistic injuries.
- Sex
Mild verbal sex references and innuendo as women who work in the saloon allude to being prostitutes, and someone says that the hero's father died when he "had a stroke in a bawdy house while making love to an Irish tart".
- Language
Mild bad language includes several uses of 'bastard'.
Details
- Title
- MAN OF THE EAST
- Also known as
- E POI LO CHIAMARONO IL MAGNIFICO
- Year
- 1972
- Formats
- Cinema, DVD
- Distributor(s)
- Warner Home Video Ltd,United Artists Corp. Ltd,101 Films Limited
- Classified date(s)
- 22/01/2015
- Main language
- English
- BBFC reference
- AZF043370
