Content Warnings
Overall Severity: 🔴 75/100
Total warning time: 1m 50s
Sex/Nudity: 🟡 30/100 (10s)
- 🟡 40/100 [00:45:20 - 00:45:30] Brief scene with suggestive dancing and partial nudity.
Drug Use: 🟢 10/100 (10s)
- 🟢 10/100 [01:10:15 - 01:10:25] Characters briefly seen smoking cigarettes.
Violence: 🔴 85/100 (1m 20s)
- 🔴 90/100 [00:20:10 - 00:20:30] Graphic shootout with multiple deaths.
- 🔴 80/100 [01:30:45 - 01:31:15] Intense hand-to-hand combat with blood.
- 🔴 85/100 [01:55:00 - 01:55:30] Explosion with casualties shown.
Strong Language: 🟡 50/100 (10s)
- 🟡 60/100 [00:15:35 - 00:15:40] Use of strong profanity.
- 🔴 70/100 [01:05:20 - 01:05:25] Multiple instances of cursing in a heated argument.
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Movie FAQ
Q: Who directed the movie Giù la testa (1971)?
A: Giù la testa (1971) was directed by Sergio Leone.
A: Giù la testa (1971) was directed by Sergio Leone.
Q: Who are the main actors in Giù la testa (1971)?
A: The main actors in Giù la testa (1971) are Rod Steiger, James Coburn, Romolo Valli, and Maria Monti.
A: The main actors in Giù la testa (1971) are Rod Steiger, James Coburn, Romolo Valli, and Maria Monti.
Q: What is the English title of Giù la testa (1971)?
A: The English title of Giù la testa (1971) is 'A Fistful of Dynamite' or 'Duck, You Sucker!'.
A: The English title of Giù la testa (1971) is 'A Fistful of Dynamite' or 'Duck, You Sucker!'.
Q: What is the genre of Giù la testa (1971)?
A: Giù la testa (1971) is a Spaghetti Western film with elements of action and drama.
A: Giù la testa (1971) is a Spaghetti Western film with elements of action and drama.
Q: What is the plot of Giù la testa (1971)?
A: Giù la testa (1971) follows the story of a Mexican bandit, Juan Miranda (Rod Steiger), who teams up with an Irish revolutionary, John Mallory (James Coburn), during the Mexican Revolution. The film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and political upheaval.
A: Giù la testa (1971) follows the story of a Mexican bandit, Juan Miranda (Rod Steiger), who teams up with an Irish revolutionary, John Mallory (James Coburn), during the Mexican Revolution. The film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and political upheaval.