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Run, Man, Run
Corri uomo corri
Run, Man, Run.jpg
Run, Man, Run (1968)
Country ITA.jpg Italy
FRA.jpg France
Directed by Sergio Sollima
Release Date 1968
Language Italian
Spanish
Studio Mancori-Chrétien
Distributor Ital-Noleggio Cinematografico
Main Cast
Character Actor
Manuel "Cuchillo" Sánchez Tomás Milián
Nathaniel Cassidy Donald O'Brien
Jean-Paul Luciano Rossi
Colonel Michel Sévigny Marco Guglielmi


Run, Man, Run (also known as: The Big Gundown 2) is a 1968 French-Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Sollima and starring Tomás Milián, who reprises his role as "Cuchillo".

After the events of The Big Gundown, Manuel "Cuchillo" Sánchez returns to his hometown in Mexico, but is soon arrested by the country's army and placed in a cell alongside the revolutionary poet Ramírez.

Cuchillo will collaborate with Ramírez to escape, but he will be forced to face countless adverse situations, being saved by a mysterious stranger dressed in black named Nathaniel Cassidy, who, like Cuchillo, knows the location of a three million dollar treasure located in Texas and both will have to collaborate to avoid both some French mercenaries hired by Porfirio Díaz and a band of savages led by the revolutionary Riza.

Run Man Run is the third and final part of Sollima's Politic-Western trilogy, which began with the great successful The Big Gundown and continued with the unsuccessful Face to Face.


The following weapons were used in the film Run, Man, Run:


SPOILERS.jpg WARNING! THIS PAGE CONTAINS SPOILERS!

Revolvers

Colt 1851 Navy

One of Riza's henchmen carries a Colt 1851 Navy after the Mexican revolutionaries' ambush against Riza's gang ended. The Mexican army colonel who tortures "Cuchillo" Sánchez carries a Colt 1851 Navy, although it is difficult to see. During film's ending, an mexican soldier fires a Colt 1851 Navy at Nathaniel (Donald O'Brien) and "Cuchillo" Sanchez (Tomás Milián).

Colt 1851 Navy - .36 caliber
One of Riza's men fires his Colt 1851 Navy at Nathaniel Cassidy.
The best shot of the Colt 1851 Navy in the film.
One of the revolutionaries who saved "Cuchillo" Sánchez arms himself with a Colt 1851 Navy when the shooting ends.

Colt 1873 Single Action Army

Nathaniel Cassidy (Donald O'Brien), Riza (Nello Pazzafini) and several Riza's, soldiers and revolutionaries carries a Colt Single Action Army throughout the film. Jean-Paul (Luciano Rossi) carries two Colt Single Action Army with custom grips as his sidearms.

Colt 1873 Single Action Army w/ 7.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
Nathaniel Cassidy leaves his Colt SAA on a table before the duel with some men from the Mexican cantina.
Nathaniel Cassidy fires his Colt SAA at one of the Mexican revolutionaries after he challenges him to a duel for "not being revolutionary enough".
Nathaniel Cassidy tortures "Cuchillo" Sánchez into revealing the location of Ramírez's treasure.
A close-up of Nathaniel's Colt SAA.
Colt 1873 Single Action Army w/ 5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
One of the men in the cantina slowly draws a Colt SAA to kill Nathaniel, but Cuchillo manages to stop him.
Riza present himself at a Mexican town while holding his Colt SAA.
Riza points her Colt SAA and threatens Ramírez with killing innocent people if he does not give her the information about the treasure of three million dollars in gold.
A close-up (and dark) shot of Riza's Colt SAA.
Colt 1873 Single Action Army w/ 4.75" barrel - .45 Long Colt
Jean-Paul points his Colt SAA at "Cuchillo" Sánchez.
During film's climax, Jean-Paul and Michel corner Cuchillo, ready to kill him to keep the three million dollars.
After being called a coward, Jean-Paul decides not to kill Cuchillo from behind and decides to challenge him to a duel.
A close-up shot of Jean-Paul's two Colt SAA during the duel against "Cuchillo" Sánchez.

Colt Revolver

During Nathaniel Cassidy's confrontation against Riza's men, Cassidy uses his Colt Single Action Army and a Colt double-action revolver that is difficult to identify, but is probably a Colt New Service.

For comparison:Colt New Service w/ 7.5" barrel - .45 ACP
Nathaniel Cassidy fires his Colt SAA and his Colt double-action at Riza's men, giving Cuchillo the opportunity to escape with his wife.

Lefaucheux Model 1858

Colonel Michel Sévigny (Marco Guglielmi) carries a Lefaucheux Model 1858 as his personal sidearm, although most of the time it is seen holstered, it is not until the final duel where Michel uses it against Nathaniel Cassidy.

Apparently it is the same Lefaucheux Model 1858 used by Gérald Herter in The Big Gundown.

Lefaucheux Model 1858 - 12mm Pinfire
The Lefaucheux 1858 model is seen on the belt of Colonel Michel Sévigny.
Michel aims his Lefaucheux Model 1858 at "Cuchillo" Sánchez, preventing his partner from being killed by the latter.
Another shot of Michel's Lefaucheux 1858 model sheathed in the latter's holster.
Michel Sévigny prepares to face "Cuchillo" Sánchez and Nathaniel Cassidy at the same time, however, he is not Jonatan Corbett to be able to face more than one target in a duel, so he rejects the duel.
Michel points his Lefaucheux Model 1858 at Nathaniel Cassidy.
A FPS view of Michel's Lefaucheux Model 1858.

Rifles

Remington Model 1863 Zouave

Mexican revolutionaries and Mexican army soldiers carry a Remington Model 1863 Zouave as one of their most used rifles (along with the Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy").

Remington Model 1863 Zouave - .58 Minie ball
At the beginning of the film, "Cuchillo" unfortunately encounters a firing squad carrying Remington 1863 Zouave rifles.
A coroner analyzes the body of a revolutionary recently shot, presumably by the soldier next door holding a Remington 1863 Zouave.
Penny Bennington (Linda Veras) tries to stop the Mexican soldiers from executing "Cuchillo" Sánchez, but is unsuccessful.
A close-up shot of the top of a Remington 1863 Zouave of a revolutionary guarding the entrance to the Santillana palace.

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy"

Mexican revolutionaries and Mexican army soldiers carry a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" as one of their most used rifles (along with the Remington Model 1863 Zouave). Nathaniel Cassidy (Donald O'Brien) carries a Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" as his personal rifle, which he constantly uses to save the life of "Cuchillo" Sanchez (Tomás Milián) of the people who want him dead.

Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" - .44 Rimfire (RF)
Nathaniel Cassidy is present during the revolutionaries' shootout against Reza's men, providing support with his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
A perfect side shot of Nathaniel's Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
Colonel Michel Sévigny appears before Dolores (Chelo Alonso) with his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy".
One of Riza's men points his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" at the owner of the Burton City printing press.
Cuchillo pretends to be a gringo so that Riza's men will leave him alone, but in reality he doesn't fool anyone even though he speaks in English.
Colonel Michel Sévigny explains to Riza his plan to invade the town of Burton to steal the gold hidden in the local printing press, while Riza thinks about how he will torture him and Jean-Paul.
Nathaniel Cassidy points his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" at the citizens of Burton City.
Nathaniel Cassidy holsters his Winchester Model 1866 "Yellow Boy" while searching for Knife.

Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine

A Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine is briefly seen on a gun rack at the Burton City Printing Shop, but is never used.

Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine - .44-40 WCF
The only shot and appearance of the Winchester Model 1892 Saddle Ring Carbine in the entire film.

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